THE CAROLINIAN—THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1984—PAGE 15
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BY MABEL B. JORDAN
Columnist
y SYMPHONY
7e content with small
thiand means; to seek
elee rather than luxury
anfinement rather than
fan; to be worthy, to
stihard, think quietly,
talntly; to listen to stars
anrds with open heart;
to r all cheerfully and to
doll bravely; await
ocons, hurry never; in
ot] words, to be
caul—this is to be my
syhony.
Sybil L. Wilson
PUSHING
Jner or later the man
wia pull bows to the man
wia push.
Anonymous
WORDS
lis always well to know
wh to say, but sometimes
. bejr not to say it.
Anonymous
;any a man’s tongue
shkes out his master’s
unoing.
Shakespeare
live most important
wods: “I am proud of you."
Foir mos important words:
“Wiat is your opinion?’’
Thtee most important
wotds: "If you please." Two
most important words:
“Thank you.’’ Least
important word: "I.”
Anonymous
STRENGTH
It takes struggle in life to
make strength. It takes fight
for principles to make
fortitude. It takes crises to
give courage, suffering to
make sympathy, pain to
make patience. It takes a
singleness of purpose to
reach an objective.
Prochnow
CHANCES
Many a man who takes a
chance wishes he could put
it back.
Anonymous
PERSEVERANCE
Success is failure turned
inside out, the silver tint of
clouds of doubt; and you
never can tell how close you
are; it may be near when it
seems far. So stick to the
fight when you are hardest
hit.
George Douglas
A successful human being
is one who is well adjusted
within himself and with the
world. Such a person seldom
experiences undue anxiety.
Edward Podolsky
HABITS
Every great advance by
man has been the result of a
break with tradition.
Bernard Haldone
Habits become a part of
our “personal” traditions
through repetition. By
repetition you can change
your negative habits to
positive habits. Change your
pose, create good habits
through repetition. You
must feed your mind even as
you feed your body with
nourishing, wholesome food.
Your mind must be fed nour
ishing, wholesome thoughts.
The secret of better life is to
cast out those old dead, un
healthy thoughts.
Dr. Norman V. Peale
ACQUAINTANCE
If a man dos not make new
acquaintances as he
advances through life, he
will soon find himself left
alone. A man should keep
his friendship in constant
repair.
SamuelJohnson
If you had to live with
someone just like you are
for the rest of your life,
would you look forward to it
as a wonderful opportunity
and privilege?
Herbert V. Prochnow
Hats off to the man who is
a tittle better than his word,
a little more liberal than his
promise, a little larger in
deeds than he is in speech.
The Pepper Box
SOFT PILLOWS
It is well said ignorance
and indifference are two soft
pillows.
Stanley Link
LOVE
It is well said he who finds
not love finds nothing.
Stanley Link
So long as we love, we
serve; so long as we are
loved by others, I should
say that we are almost indis
pensable, and no man is
useless while he has a
friend.
Robert L. Stevenson
PRINCIPLES
Principles have no real
force, except when one is
well-fed.
Mark Twain
It is easier to fight for one’s
principles than to live up to
them.
Alfred Adler
LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME
Life has taught me to
expect nothing but she has
taught me not to expect
success to be the inevitable
result of my endeavors.
Alan Paton
HAPPINESS
Happiness hinges on the
capacity to believe. The
happiest people are those
who have mastered the art
of faith. They draw
constantly on this inner
source of strength, for they
have acquired and hold in
their minds an abiding faith
in their own destiny. To find
the way to real happiness.
Dr. Nowpan V. Peale
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