Quote of the Day: Holly Moses on Control

Today’s Quote of the Day from Holly Moses: “You can’t control the wind, but you can at least complain about your hair.” A witty reflection on life’s uncontrollable forces, reminding us that resilience often comes in laughter — especially when the universe decides to ruin your hairstyle.

Quote of the Day: Holly Moses on Beauty in Chaos

Today’s Quote of the Day from Holly Moses: “Life rarely ties things up with a ribbon — but it does a decent job with tangled string.” A witty reflection on imperfection, reminding us that life’s messiness still holds things together in its own, often charmingly chaotic, way.

Quote of the Day: Holly Moses on Beginnings

Today’s Quote of the Day from Holly Moses: “Every sunrise holds its own promise, especially if you’ve just spilled the coffee.” A gentle, humorous reminder that beginnings are beautiful even when messy — and that hope often arrives with a mug in hand and a stain to match.

Quote of the Day: Anne Teak on Destiny

Today’s Quote of the Day from fictional philosopher Anne Teak: “When one door closes, another opens — usually because someone forgot the heating’s on.” A witty twist on a classic proverb, reminding us that life’s turning points may have less to do with fate and more to do with draughts.

Quote of the Day: Anne Teak on Perspective

Today’s Quote of the Day from fictional philosopher Anne Teak: “Some see the glass half full, others half empty — I just wonder who’s been drinking out of my glass.” A witty twist on perspective that turns a tired proverb into a laugh-out-loud moment of practical wisdom.

Quote of the Day: Anne Teak on Time

Today’s Quote of the Day from philosopher Anne Teak: “Time flies when you’re having fun — but it taxis very slowly when you’re waiting for the kettle to boil.” A witty reflection on how joy speeds time up, while impatience slows it to a crawl.

Quote of the Day: Anne Teak on Memory

Today’s Quote of the Day comes from fictional philosopher Anne Teak: “History is written by the victors, but remembered by the ones who can’t find their glasses.” A witty reflection on how memory shapes truth, with Anne’s signature mix of historical perspective and gentle absurdity.

Quote of the Day: Eric Shinn on Patience

Today’s Quote of the Day comes from philosopher Eric Shinn: “Patience is a virtue — mostly because it takes so long to learn.” A tongue-in-cheek reflection on the slow art of waiting, reminding us that impatience is just a sign you’re still learning patience.

Quote of the Day: Lost and Found

A new whimsical Quote of the Day from fictional philosopher Eric Shinn: “If you can’t find yourself, try looking under the sofa cushions. That’s where most things turn up.” Light-hearted wisdom reminding us that life’s answers may be hiding in the most mundane — and crumb-filled — places.

Quote of the Day: Humility’s Horizon

A new Quote of the Day from philosopher Eric Shinn: “True humility is not in shrinking from greatness—it’s in recognizing how much there still is to rise to.” Humility here is motivation, not retreat—an awareness that the path ahead always holds more to discover.