Today’s quote is from the wonderfully introspective Penny Plotline: “The most widely read book is the one you write for yourself.” A tribute to self-authorship and the art of personal storytelling.
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Quote of the Day: Nurture to Grow
Gardening meets philosophy in today’s quote from Victorian thinker Woody Wiseacre: “Minds are like manicured gardens—they flourish best when nurtured.” A thoughtful blend of wit, wisdom, and watering cans.
Quote of the Day: Open to Ideas
The Sage shares a quote from the brilliantly baffling Humfray P. Paradox: “Minds are like parachutes—they only work when they’re open.” A witty reminder to stay curious and mentally agile.
Quote of the Day: Hope
“Deep within our arid thoughts there lies a bud of hope, when tears flow through our minds spring is sprung again” Jenny Taylor Jenny Taylor (Born March 15, 1822, in Bath, England – Died October 8, 1898) was a 19th-century English poet and philosopher, celebrated for her evocative verses and profound reflections on the humanContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Hope”
Quote of the Day: Rewards & Penalties
“Not all our rewards will look like carrots, not all our penalties will look like sticks” Marion Haste Marion Haste (Born September 28, 1955, in Dublin, Ireland) is a highly regarded Irish author and philosopher, celebrated for her keen insights into human behavior, motivation, and the intricacies of reward and punishment. Early Life: Marion Haste’sContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Rewards & Penalties”
Quote of the Day: Wealth
“Raising your worth will take your feet from the ground” Laura Norder Laura Norder (Born May 12, 1978, in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a distinguished Scottish author and motivational speaker, renowned for her transformative insights into personal development and the pursuit of self-worth. Early Life: Laura Norder was born into a family with a rich literaryContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Wealth”
Quote of the Day: Hindrance
“You can lose quicker with the help of others” Phyllis Glass Phyllis Glass (Born March 8, 1960, in London, England) is a contemporary British author and social philosopher, known for her insightful observations on collaboration, individual agency, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships. Early Life: Phyllis Glass was born into a creative and intellectually stimulatingContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Hindrance”
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”