“Never judge someone by the opinion of another” .
— Unknown
“We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
— Albert Einstein
“You are what you think. Think that you are a being of peace and peace will become your personality. Share good news with others. Always have something interesting prepared to share with those you meet. Remember to have a peaceful thought at least once a day.”
— Unknown
“An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.”
— Henry David Thoreau
“Let today be a day to spend time alone in nature.Take a walk as far from the hustle and bustle of society as you can.If you can, walk near trees or water.There is sanctuary in being alone with nature.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“Far from the madding crowd’s ignoble strife…”
— Thomas Gray
“If a person walks in the woods and listens carefully,he can learn more than what is in books,for they speak with the voice of God.”
— George Washington Carver
“Each of us has a finite amount of time, energy, and money; you must choose for yourself how you will spend them. If you elect to squander your resources by demeaning others in an attempt to advance your own interests, you will soon find that so much of your time and energy has been spent on gossip and slander that you have little time left for yourself. If you deal in malicious information, you’ll rarely be trusted. As the saying goes, “Those who talk about others to us will talk about us to others.” “
— Napoleon Hill
“Do you have a continuous improvement program for your most valuable asset-your mind? Make sure that you spend at least a half hour each day studying, thinking, and planning. Review your long-, intermediate-, and short-term goals, and measure your progress to date. Are you on schedule for their completion? Ask yourself, “What information do I not have that would help me achieve my goals?” Then gather the information you need and get into action.”
— Napoleon Hill
“The people who are promoted to the best positions in the company are those who make it a practice to go the extra mile, to do more than they are paid to do, and to do it willingly and cheerfully. You take the first important step toward determining your own future when you make the conscious decision to approach every task with a positive outlook and to stick with the job until it is done. If you find this attitude difficult at first, you’ll discover it eventually becomes part of you. And after you begin to realize the benefits that accrue to you because you are known as someone who always gives a little extra, you wouldn’t consider doing things any other way.”
— Napoleon Hill