John Wilkins Famous Quotes
"Garner up pleasant thoughts in your mind, for pleasant thoughts make pleasant lives."
John Wilkins Quotations
"What is the meaning of human life, or of organic life altogether To answer this question at all implies a religion. Is there any sense then, you ask, in putting it I answer, the man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life."
Albert Einstein
The quieter you become the more you can hear.
Baba Ram Dass
"Before I was married, I had a hundred theories about raising children and no children. Now, I have three children and no theories."
John Wilmot
"The Great Spirit, who made all things, made every thing for some use, and whatever use he designed anything for, that use it should always be put to. Now, when he made rum, he said 'Let this be for the Indians to get drunk with,' and it must be so."
Native American
It is possible to own too much. A man with one watch knows what time it is a man with two watches is never quite sure.
Lee Segall
Aristotle was famous for knowing everything. He taught that the brain exists merely to cool the blood and is not involved in the process of thinking. This is true only of certain persons.
Will Cuppy
Human beings are part of nature. Anything they do is natural. It's impossible for anything in nature to do anything unnatural.
Philip Jose Farmer
"Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus's-flytrap. The flytrap can bite and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition."
Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
"The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Nearly all marriages, even happy ones, are mistakes in the sense that almost certainly (in a more perfect world, or even with a little more care in this very imperfect one) both partners might be found more suitable mates. But the real soul-mate is the one you are actually married to."
J R R Tolkien