Many people allow their need for other people's approval to control their lives. They spend their lives worrying about what others think of them.
An individual step in character training is to put responsibility on the individual.
Try to leave this world a little better than you found it and, when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate you have not wasted your time but have done your best
We never fail when we try to do our duty, we always fail when we neglect to do it.
No one can pass through life, any more than he can pass through a bit of country, without leaving tracks behind, and those tracks may often be helpful to those coming after him in finding their way.
The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.
A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.
We may all end up dead, but we're sticking it to them in the meantime.
I think if you put a smile on people's faces, they give that back to you.
If you're going to give people 20 minutes of news satire, you've also got to give them Tiffani-Amber Thiessen or you're going to have rioting in the streets.
Once you stop believing in Santa Claus, the whole world just goes downhill.