Quotes and Notes #339, October 9
“There are times to stay put, and what you want will come to you, and there are times to go out into the world and find such a thing for yourself.”—Lemony Snicket, “Horseradish”—
Patience, as practiced by the slowly growing, stately tree is definitely a virtue worth practicing.
Persistence, as practiced by the often-mowed grass, provides us with staying power.
Both persistence and patience are necessary for the dedicated optomistarian. With optimism, practice is also important. Remember the three “Ps”—patience, persistence, practice—they won’t let you down.
Today, persistently practice sharing a smile. Be patient.
Everything is going to be all right
John P. Schulz—“Sweetie Drives on Chemo Days.”