THOUGHTS TO SELL BY EDITED BY LAWRENCE J. TUTTLE • PHOTO BY GERHARD GSCHWANDTNER
OPPORTUNITY
All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop those
talents. – JOHN F. KENNEDY
Great minds must be ready not only to take opportunities, but to make them.
– CHARLES CALEB COLTON
When one door closes, another opens. But we often look so regretfully upon the closed door that we don’t see the one that has
opened for us. – HELEN KELLER
First and foremost, I’m a feminist. And basically that stems from a strong belief that all people and creatures deserve equal opportu-
nity, rights, and respect. – KATHY NAJIMY
FUTURE I like the dreams of the future bet-
ter than the history of the past. – THOMAS JEFFERSON
America’s future will be deter- mined by the home and the school. The child becomes largely what he is taught; hence, we must watch what we teach and how we live.
– JANE ADDAMS
Without forgiveness, there’s no future.
– DESMOND TUTU
You can’t let your past hold your future hostage. – LL COOL J
The future remains uncertain and so it should, for it is the canvas upon which we paint our desires. Thus always the human condition
faces a beautifully empty canvas. – FRANK HERBERT
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The more you can increase fear of drugs and crime, welfare mothers, immigrants, and aliens, the more
you control all the people. – NOAM CHOMSKY
Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think
about it. Go out and get busy. – DALE CARNEGIE
FEAR
Too much self-centered attitude, you see, brings, you see, isolation. Result: loneliness, fear, anger. The extreme self-centered attitude is
the source of suffering. – DALAI LAMA
Fear is stupid. So are regrets. – MARILYN MONROE
Many of us crucify ourselves be- tween two thieves – regret for the
past and fear of the future. – FULTON OURSLER
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