For Yesterday was once To-morrow.—Persius.

Never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day.—Franklin.

Indulge in procrastination, and in time you will come to this, that because a thing ought to be done, therefore you can't do it.—Charles Buxton.

Progress.—He only is advancing in life whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit is entering into living peace.—Ruskin.

"Can any good come out of Nazareth?" This is always the question of the wiseacres and the knowing ones. But the good, the new, comes from exactly that quarter whence it is not looked for, and is always something different from what is expected. Everything new is received with contempt, for it begins in obscurity. It becomes a power unobserved.—Feuerbach.

Look up and not down; look forward and not back; look out and not in; and lend a hand.—E.E. Hale.

I must do something to keep my thoughts fresh and growing. I dread nothing so much as falling into a rut and feeling myself becoming a fossil.—James A. Garfield.

Humanity, in the aggregate, is progressing, and philanthropy looks forward hopefully.—Hosea Ballou.

Human improvement is from within outwards.—Froude.

An original sentence, a step forward, is worth more than all the centuries.—Emerson.