Mirror Sentences
"Management is doing things right;
leadership is doing the right things."
Peter F. Drucker
"Money never
starts an idea.
It is always the idea that starts the money."
Owen Laughlin
"All readers can't be leaders,
but all leaders must be readers."
Harry Truman
"If you
suspect a man, don't employ him,
and if you employ him, don't suspect him."
Proverb (Chinese)
"A friendship founded on business is better than
a business founded on friendship."
John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
"It isn't
enough for you to love money -
it's also necessary that money should love you."
Baron Nathan Rothschild
"Money sometimes makes fools of important persons,
but it may also make important persons of fools."
Walter Winchell
"Don't wait
until you feel like taking a positive action.
Take the action and then you will feel like doing it."
Zig Ziglar
"If you can't be with the one you love,
love the one you're with."
Stephen Stills
"We always
believe our first love is our last,
and our last love is our first."
George Whyte-Melville
"It begins when you sink in his arms.
It ends with your arms in his sink."
Anonymous
"My dear
Watson, you as a medical man are continually
gaining lights as to the tendencies of a child
by the study of the parents.
Don't you see that the converse is equally valid?
I have frequently gained my first real insight
into the character of parents by studying their children."
Arthur Conan Doyle - Holmes speaking
"After a few years of marriage
a man can look right at a woman without seeing her and
a woman can see right through a man without looking at him."
Helen Rowland
"Before I got
married
I had six theories about bringing up children;
now I have six children, and no theories."
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
"One must destroy one's adversaries'
seriousness with laughter,
and their laughter with seriousness."
Gorgias
"Failure is
the foundation of success;
success is the lurking place of failure."
Lao-tzu
"God is dead." - Nietzsche
"Nietzsche is dead." - God
Anonymous graffiti
The dancer Isadora Duncan, a
big believer in eugenics,
was enamored of George Bernard Shaw
and thought a child between them would be quite specimen.
She said to him, "Think of it! With my body and your brains,
what a wonder it would be!" He replied:
"Yes, but what if it had your brains and my body?"