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Petty Annoyances

Posted by editormum on 24 February 2005 in Character |

…it is those who have a deep and real inner life who are best able to deal with the irritating details of outer life. — Evelyn Underhill

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On Tolerance

Posted by editormum on 23 February 2005 in Character |

Treat the other man’s faith gently; it is all he has to believe with. His mind was created for his own thoughts, not yours or mine. — Henry S. Haskins

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Children and Their Parents

Posted by editormum on 22 February 2005 in Character |

Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them. — Oscar Wilde

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Forgiveness vs. Anger

Posted by editormum on 18 February 2005 in Character |

Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow beyond what you were. — Cherie Carter-Scott

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On Criticism

Posted by editormum on 17 February 2005 in Character |

Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act in spite of it, and then it will gradually yield to him. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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On Love

Posted by editormum on 15 February 2005 in Uncategorized |

Love is the difficult realization that something other than oneself is real. — Iris Murdoch

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On Giving Advice

Posted by editormum on 14 February 2005 in Uncategorized |

The true secret of giving advice is, after you have honestly given it, to be perfectly indifferent whether it is taken or not, and never persist in trying to set people right. — Hannah Whitall Smith

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On Reputation

Posted by editormum on 13 February 2005 in Character |

Regard your good name as the richest jewel you can possibly be possessed of — for credit is like fire; when once you have kindled it you may easily preserve it, but if you once extinguish it, you will find it an arduous task to rekindle it again. The way to gain a good reputation […]

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The Value of Reading

Posted by editormum on 12 February 2005 in Education |

The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them. — Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain)

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What Is an Honorable Person?

Posted by editormum on 11 February 2005 in Character |

The difference between a moral man and a man of honor is that the latter regrets a discreditable act, even when it has worked and he has not been caught. — H.L. Mencken

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