The probability of success…
The probability of success is difficult to estimate; but if we never search the chance of success is zero. – Philip Morrison (1915 – 2005) More »
The probability of success is difficult to estimate; but if we never search the chance of success is zero. – Philip Morrison (1915 – 2005) More »
The great business of life is to be, to do, to do without, and to depart. – John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838 – 1923) More »
The art of living does not consist in preserving and clinging to a particular mood of happiness, but in allowing happiness to change its form without being disappointed by the change. – Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894 – 1958) More »
I sometimes give myself admirable advice, but I am incapable of taking it. – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689 – 1762) More »
There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. – W. [William] Somerset Maugham (1874 – 1965) More »
The tragedy of life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. – Benjamin (Elijah) Mays (1894 – 1984) More »
No man, however great, is known to everybody and no man, however solitary, is known to nobody. – Thomas Moore (1779 – 1852) More »
There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. – Donald Grant Mitchell (1822 – 1908) More »
If you want to know the taste of a pear, you must change the pear by eating it yourself…. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience. – Mao Zedong [Tse-tung] (1893 – 1976): Speech, July 1937, Yanan [Yenan], China More »
It’s one thing to have talent. It’s another to figure out how to use it. – Roger Miller (1936 – 92) More »