- A day of hunger is not starvation.~ African Proverb
- A frog living at the bottom of the well thinks that the sky is as small as a cooking pot lid.~ Vietnamese Proverb
- A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year.~ Polish Proverb
- A hole is nothing at all, but you can still break your neck in it. ~ Author Unknown
- A little grit in the eye destroyeth the sight of the very heavens, and a little malice or envy a world of joys. One wry principle in the mind is of infinite consequence.~ Thomas Traherne
- A penny will hide the biggest star in the Universe if you hold it close enough to your eye. ~ Samuel Grafton
- Asking for anything is allowed with the understanding that God’s answers
- At high tide the fish eat ants; at low tide the ants eat fish. ~Thai Proverb
- Bad is called good when worse happens.~ Norwegian Proverb
- Bias and impartiality is in the eye of the beholder.~ Lord Barnett
- Chaos is a name for any order that produces confusion in our minds. ~George Santayana
- Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye.~ Samuel Johnson
- Each moment is a place you’ve never been. ~ Mark Strand
- Efficiency is intelligent laziness. ~ David Dunham
- Everybody is a genius. But, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid. ~ Albert Einstein
- Every exit is an entrance somewhere else. ~ Tom Stoppard
- Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.~ Arthur Schopenhauer
- Every story can be told in different ways.~ Greek Proverb
- Hay is more acceptable to an ass than gold. ~ Latin Proverb
- How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares, were there a danger of their coming true! ~Logan Pearsall Smith
- If a man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. ~ Benjamin Franklin
- If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.~ Abraham H. Maslow
- If you see the world in black and white, you’re missing important gray matter. ~ Jack Fyock
- I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet. ~ Denis Waitely
- I know what I have given you. I do not know what you have received. ~ Antonio Porchia

- I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are. ~ Mexican Proverb
- In the ideal sense nothing is uninteresting; there are only uninterested people. ~ Brooks Atkinson
- In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds. ~ Robert Green Ingersoll
- I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead; I lift my eyes and all is born again.~ Sylvia Plath
- Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large as it needs to be? ~ Author Unknown
- It all depends on how we look at things, and not how they are in themselves.~ Carl Jung
- It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to fall. ~ Mexican Proverb
- It is not the man who has little, but he who desires more, that is poor.
- Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn’t mean he lacks vision. ~ Stevie Wonder
- Keep a grateful journal. Every night, list five things that you are grateful for. What it will begin to do is change your perspective of your day and your life.~ Oprah Winfrey
- Men and things each have their proper perspective. To judge some of them rightly, it is necessary to see them at near, while to judge others rightly, we must see them at a distance.~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- My play was a complete success. The audience was a failure.~ Ashleigh Brilliant
- Never is a long, long word, but it’s less frustrating than “God knows when.” ~ Mignon McLaughlin
- Nobody, I think, ought to read poetry, or look at pictures or statues, who cannot find a great deal more in them than the poet or artist has actually expressed. Their highest merit is suggestiveness.~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
- No object is mysterious. The mystery is your eye. ~Elizabeth Bowen
- Nothing in the universe can travel at the speed of light, they say, forgetful of the shadow’s speed. ~ Howard Nemerov
- People who look through keyholes are apt to get the idea that most things are keyhole shaped. ~ Author Unknown
- Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were and ask why not. ~ George Bernard Shaw
- Someone said, “The dead writers are remote from us because we know so much more than they did.” Precisely, and they are that which we know. ~ T.S. Eliot
- The enemy of your enemy is your friend. ~ Traditional Proverb
- The manager administers; the leader innovates. ~ Warren G. Bennis
- The moment one gives close attention to any thing, even a blade of grass it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself. ~ Henry Miller
- There’s an alternative. There’s always a third way, and it’s not a combination of the other two ways. It’s a different way. ~ David Carradine
- There’s such a thin line between winning and losing. ~ John R. Tunis
- The reality of life is that your perceptions — right or wrong — influence
- The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. ~ Marcel Proust
- There are always three sides to every story: your side, the other side, and the truth. ~ Author Unknown
- There is no burnt rice to a hungry person. ~ Philippine Proverb
- There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. ~ William Shakespeare
- There is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it. ~ Chinese Proverb
- The reverse side also has a reverse side. ~ Japanese Proverb
- The rich would have to eat money if the poor did not provide food. ~ Russian Proverb
- The same fence that shuts others out shuts you in. ~ Bill Copeland
- The whisper of a pretty girl can be heard further than the roar of a lion.~ Arabian Proverb
- The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginning. ~ Ivy Baker Priest
- To really enjoy the better things in life, one must first have experienced the things they are better than. ~ Oscar Holmolka
- What is true by lamplight is not always true by sunlight. ~ Joseph Joubert
- What we see depends mainly on what we look for. ~ John LubbockWon’t you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you. ~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
