Be wise in the use of time. The question in life is not "how much time do we have?" The question is "what shall we do with it?"
Be wise in the use of time. The question in life is not "how much time do we have?" The question is "what shall we do with it?" - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
- Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Every moment of worry weakens the soul for its daily combat. - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Every moment of worry weakens the soul for its daily combat.
time spent in being interrupted is not time lost. ... How do we know but that the interruption we snarl at is the most blessed thing that has come to… - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
time spent in being interrupted is not time lost. ... How do we know but that the interruption we snarl at is the most blessed thing that has come to…
Let us assume nothing, and we shall not be moritifed. - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Let us assume nothing, and we shall not be moritifed.
It costs to be a friend or to have a friend. There is nothing else in life except motherhood that costs so much. It not only costs time, affection, p… - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
It costs to be a friend or to have a friend. There is nothing else in life except motherhood that costs so much. It not only costs time, affection, p…
Whatever we really are, that let us be, in all fearlessness. Whatever we are not, that let us cease striving to be. - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Whatever we really are, that let us be, in all fearlessness. Whatever we are not, that let us cease striving to be.
Value work. But not any kind of work. Ask yourself "Is the work vital, strengthening my own character, or inspiring others, or helping the world?". - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Value work. But not any kind of work. Ask yourself "Is the work vital, strengthening my own character, or inspiring others, or helping the world?".
Worry is spiritual nearsightedness, a fumbling way of looking at little things, and of magnifying their value. - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Worry is spiritual nearsightedness, a fumbling way of looking at little things, and of magnifying their value.
Life is large. We cannot possibly grasp the whole of it in the few years that we have to live. What is vital? What is essential? What may we profitab… - Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay
Life is large. We cannot possibly grasp the whole of it in the few years that we have to live. What is vital? What is essential? What may we profitab…
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