“You gain strength, courage and confidence
by every experience in which
you really stop to look fear in the face.
You are able to say to yourself,
‘I have lived through this horror.
I can take the next thing that comes along.’
You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
“Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others,
you should put a good deal of thought
into the happiness that you are able to give.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
“You wouldn’t worry so much
about what others think of you
if you realized how seldom they do.”
“You gain strength, courage and confidence
by every experience in which
you really stop to look fear in the face…
You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Thought for the Day
“Life was meant to be lived,
and curiosity must be kept alive.
One must never, for whatever reason,
turn his back on life.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962)
Thought for the Day
“Lest I keep my complacent way
I must remember somewhere out there
a person or persons died for me today.
As long as there must be war
I ask and I must answer,
was I worth dying for?”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962)
Thought for the Day
“Do what you feel in your heart to be right
for you’ll be criticized anyway.
You’ll be damned if you do,
and damned if you don’t.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
(1884-1962)
Thought for the Day
“It is not fair to ask of others
what you are not willing to do yourself.”
Thought for the Day
“I think that somehow,
we learn who we really are
and then live with that decision.”
“The future belongs to those who believe
in the beauty of their dreams.”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
“I could not, at any age,
be content to take my place by the fireside
and simply look on.
Life was meant to be lived.
Curiosity must be kept alive.
One must never, for whatever reason,
turn his back on life.”
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