151. Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.
George Bernardd Shaw
152. Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him, and to let him know that you trust him.
Booker T Washington
153. Remember not onl to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unaaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Benjamin Franklin
154. I don't know if a positive attitude works every time, but a negative one does.
Roger Crawford
155. Do not bite at the hair of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it.
Thomas Jefferson
156. Some people have to be out on a limb before they'll turn over a new leaf.
Franklin P Jones
157. Doing little things well is a step toward doing big things better.
Harry Banks
158. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
Napoleon Hill
159. If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself but to our own estimate of it; and this you have the power to change.
Marcus Aurelius
160. Often we have no time for our friends but all the time in the world for our enemies.
Leon Uris
161. There's too much said for the sake of argument and too little said for the sake of agreement.
Cullen Hightower
162. It's not what you do once in a while, it's what you do day in and day out that makes the difference.
Jenny Craig
163. You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.
Henry Ford
164. Regret is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on it; it is good only for wallowing in.
Katherine Mansfield
165. Our faith should be our steering wheel not our spare tire.
C L Wheeler
166. You were born an individual, don't die a copy.
John Mason
167. Half our mistakes in life arise from feeling where we ought to think, and thinking where we ought to feel.
John Churton Collins
168. To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.
Robert Louis Stevenson
169. Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows.
Helen Keller.
170. Tell me how much you know of the sufferings of your fellow men and I will tell how much you have loved them.
Helmut Thielicke
171. All that we send into the lives of others comes back to us.
Edwin Markham
172. Is it possible that I am too busy doing that I no longer have time to enjoy being?
Wilson
173. Imagination is the biggest kite one can fly.
Laure Bacall
174. A problem well-stated is a problem half-solved.
Charles F Kettering
175. Treasure each other in the recognition that we do not know how long we shall have each other.
Jashua Loth Liebman
176. If we were to talk more than we listen, we would have two mouths and one ear.
Mark Twain
177. Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it.
David Starr Jordon
178. I am always ready to learn, but I do not always like being taught.
Winston Churchill
179. The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.
Elisabeth Kubler Ross
180. Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.
Soren Kierkeguard
181. In the middle of difficulty lies oppurtunity.
Albert Einstein
182. The human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.
Maria Edgeworth
183. What we hope ever to do with ease, we must learn first to do with diligence.
Samuel Johnson
184. THe shifts of fortune test the reliability of friends.
Cicero
185. War is killing off the friendship of man for man.
Thomas Miiddleton
186. It is better to have your friends learn of your faults than your enemies.
Persius
187. The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.
G K Chesterton
188. Quarrel with a friend and you are both wrong.
Lao-tse
189. Life is a flower of which love is the honey.
Victo Hugo
190. Great successes are built on taking your negatives and turning them around.
Summer Redstone
191. I count him braver who overcomes his desires than hi who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is the victory over self.
Aristotle
192. One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.
Marie Carie
193. You can't escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.
Abraham Lincoln
194. He is our friend who loves more than admires us, and would aid us in our great work.
William Channing
195. To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic.
Lamartine
196. It doesn't matter who you love or how you love, but that you love.
Rod McKuen
197. We don't receive wisdom; we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us.
Marcel Proust
198. Man must cease attributing his problems to his enviroment, and learn again to exersice his will.
Albert Schwitzer
199. The only people with whom you should try to get even are the ones who have helped you.
Mae Maloo
200. Beware of anxiety. Next to sin, there is nothing that so troubles the mind, strains the heart, distresses the soul, and confuses the judgment.
William Ullathorne