Lack of Imagination
“Let death be what takes us, not lack of imagination.“ – B. J. Miller
Continue reading →“Let death be what takes us, not lack of imagination.“ – B. J. Miller
Continue reading →“Today a peacock, tomorrow a feather duster.” – Margaret Dempsey
Continue reading →“I wake up in the morning asking myself, what can I do today, how can I help the world today?” – Julia Butterfly Hill
Continue reading →Working as a pediatric nurse, I had the difficult assignment of giving immunization shots to children. One day I entered the examining room to give four-year-old Lizzie her shot. “NO! NO! NO!” she screamed. “Lizzie,” her mother scolded. “That’s not … Continue reading →
At the Henry Street Hebrew School, Goldblatt, the new teacher, finished the day’s lesson. It was now time for the usual question period. “Mr. Goldblatt,” announced little Joey, “there’s something I can’t figure out.” “What’s that Joey?” asked Goldblatt. “Well, … Continue reading →
“If you don’t have wrinkles, you haven’t laughed enough.” — Phyllis Diller
Continue reading →“Quote me as saying I was mis-quoted.” – Groucho Marx
Continue reading →“You’re never beaten, until you admit it.” – George S. Patton
Continue reading →“Relax. God’s in Charge. He and I are on your side.”
Continue reading →“When we work alone, our assumptions go unchecked. We do the best we can with what we know. However, when we work in teams, our assumptions and limiting beliefs are revealed through our expressed attitudes, choices, behaviors, and results. When … Continue reading →