“The greatest gift is a portion of thyself.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Families are like fudge… mostly sweet with a few nuts.”
— Anonymous
“Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do…but how much love we put in that action.”
— Mother Teresa
“Never ever underestimate your capabilities. You will work with bad managers and incompetent employees who will blame you for their dismal judgement. But if you do what’s right, and you do it correctly, you’re already conquering life.”
— Unknown
“Life is too short to stress yourself with people who don’t even deserve to be an issue in your life.”
— Unknown
“Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present.”
— Jim Rohn
“If folks did their jobs with half the effort and creativity they waste in a vain attempt to deceive others, they could achieve great success at anything. It is tempting at times to emulate those who seemingly get by without working very hard, but those who cheat the company by not doing what they are paid to do will eventually pay the price. They will pay with the loss of their most valuable possession: their reputation. The value of a reputation for honesty and integrity is the difference between a career filled with promise and a life of failure.”
— Napoleon Hill
“It can be difficult to learn who to trust. When we have had bad experience with people who betrayed our trust in the past, it can be difficult to let anyone else in. It can take some time to learn to trust anyone again. Trust goes both ways. If I want to gain someone’s trust, I have to show them that I trust them before he or she will open up to me.
When I am truthful, this will be evident in everything I say and do. When others realise this, they will begin to trust me. From trust, love begins to grow.”
— Unknown