A man would do well to carry a pencil in his pocket, and write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable, and should be secured, because they seldom return.—Bacon.
Every pure thought is a glimpse of God.—C.A. Bartol.
Speech is external thought, and thought internal speech.—Rivarol.
Learning without thought is labor lost.—Confucius.
The three foundations of thought: Perspicuity, amplitude and justness. The three ornaments of thought: Clearness, correctness and novelty.—Catherall.
As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.—Proverbs 23:7.
Time.—Time is like money; the less we have of it to spare, the further we make it go.—H.W. Shaw.
Youth is not rich in time, it may be poor;
Part with it as with money, sparing; pay
No moment but in purchase of its worth;
And what it's worth, ask death-beds; they can tell.
—Young.
Redeem the misspent time that's past,
And live this day as 'twere thy last.
—Ken.
Time, the cradle of hope, but the grave of ambition, is the stern corrector of fools, but the salutary counselor of the wise, bringing all they dread to the one, and all they desire to the other.—Colton.