Monthly Archives: April 2016
The Thought for the Day – James Madison
There is not much sense in setting one’s foot upon the road and not traveling the fullest possible distance. – James Madison James Madison was one of the most useful people our nation has produced. A planter from Virginia, he … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day – Thoreau
In short, I am convinced, by both faith and experience, that to maintain one’s self on this earth is not a hardship but a pastime. – Henry David Thoreau, Walden Henry David Thoreau (1817-62) was an American writer, naturalist and … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day – Some Thoughts On Patience
…in the midst of an extreme situation, the wise are patient…Healing will follow upheaval. – Deng Ming Dao, 365 Tao Patience, the old saying goes, is a virtue and patience can take many forms. There is short term patience, the … Continue reading
The Thought for the Day – J.C. Watts
The American dream is not about money. It is about using your abilities and being the best you can be. – J.C. Watts J.C. Watts was a member of Congress for eight years and today’s quote comes from a speech … Continue reading