. . . it is as true in morals as in physics that all force is imperishable; therefore the consequences of a human action never cease.
A true smile is when the mouth and the heart coordinate with each other.
Accept periods of suffering with gratitude, knowing that suffering can teach you very important lessons.
Everyone gets the same twenty-four hours in a day, the difference is how you use it.
Happiness need not be analyzed.
See yourself as a small child, fragile and vulnerable, and breathe in. Smile with love to this small child within yourself, and breathe out.
A still tongue keeps a wise head.
In this metropolis a number of lurking leeches infamously gain subsistence by practicing on the credulity of women.
Don't condemn yourself - that only increases the hold of impurity. Accept your limitations but know that you're working towards changing them.
This book should be read as one would read the book of a dead man.
Every at-bat, I try to hit the ball. I don't like to strike out. I put the ball in play a lot, so I'll take the hits as they come.