Quote of the Day: Incompetence

“The pretence of adequacy leads to the sin of incompetency” Bea Lurt Bea Lurt (Born July 3, 1367, in Canterbury, England – Died December 22, 1425) was a medieval English scholar, philosopher, and author, best known for her profound insights into human behavior and competence. Early Life: Bea Lurt was born into a family ofContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Incompetence”

Quote of the Day: Beauty

“There is beauty and hope in equal measures in all beginnings” Holly Moses Holly Moses (Born June 6, 1820, in Charleston, South Carolina – Died September 14, 1885) was a distinguished American author, poet, and philosopher of the 19th century, celebrated for her insightful reflections on the human experience. Early Life: Holly Moses, born intoContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Beauty”

Quote of the Day: Health

“Harvest only what you grow, eat only from what you forage, and drink fresh from the stream and health will be yours” Luke N Learn Luke N Learn (Born April 15, 1605, in Somerset, England – Died December 28, 1678) was a prominent naturalist, philosopher, and wellness advocate during the 17th century. His pioneering insightsContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Health”

Quote of the Day: Life’s Song

“Those in the dark will march to any tune, so play your life song.” Anne Teak Anne Teak (Born March 5, 1930, in Charleston, South Carolina) is a renowned American author, historian, and collector best known for her contributions to the preservation of historical artifacts and her philosophical writings on life and perception. Early LifeContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Life’s Song”

Quote of the Day: Humility

“The greatest gift from you to me, is for you to teach me humility.” Eric Shinn Eric Shinn (Born September 12, 1975, in Charleston, West Virginia) is an American author, philosopher, and motivational speaker known for his contributions to the realms of self-help and personal development. Early Life and Education Eric Shinn was born toContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Humility”

Quote of the Day: Innocence

“Memorize the scent of innocence” Hugh Morris Hugh Morris (Hugh Anthony Morris; born November 8, 1960) is a British author and philosopher celebrated for his unique insights into the human experience. Born in the historic city of Bath, Somerset, Morris’s early life was marked by a deep connection with nature and an innate fascination withContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Innocence”

Quote of the Day: Crime

“The crime of omission becomes the crime of commission” Oliver Sutton Oliver Sutton (Oliver James Sutton; born September 5, 1955) is a British author and philosopher, renowned for his insightful contributions to literature and ethical discourse. Born in the picturesque town of Salisbury, Wiltshire, Sutton’s upbringing was marked by a combination of intellectual curiosity andContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Crime”

Quote of the Day: Getting Home

“Book your transport before the party ends” Leigh King Leigh King (born October 3, 1978) is a renowned travel enthusiast, entrepreneur, and author hailing from the charming town of Shaftesbury in Dorset, England. Born into a family with a rich history of exploring the world, King’s early years were shaped by a deep-seated passion forContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Getting Home”

Quote of the Day: Knowledge

“The breath of knowing comes not from the nose” Doug Witherspoon Douglas “Doug” Witherspoon (born September 15, 1965) is an American author and philosopher renowned for his unique perspectives on knowledge, perception, and the human experience. Born in the picturesque town of Harmony, Maine, Witherspoon’s early life was marked by a deep curiosity about theContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Knowledge”

Quote of the Day: Force

“Force can break an impasse, but watch for the cracks.” Trina Woods Trina Woods (born November 8, 1980, in Portland, Oregon) is a distinguished philosopher, strategist, and author known for her keen insights into conflict resolution and the dynamics of power. Born into a family with a rich history in diplomacy and political science, WoodsContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Force”