This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
Success in life is a matter not so much of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance.
Character | Life | Life | Opportunity | Perseverance | Success | Talent |
Simeon ben Yohai, aka Simon ben Yohai or Rashbi or Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
A liar's punishment is that he is not believed even when he tells the truth.
Character | Punishment | Truth |
This is the punishment of a liar: He is not believed, even when he speaks the truth.
Punishment | Truth | Wisdom |
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, fully Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton
Art itself is essentially ethical; because every true work of art must have a beauty and grandeur cannot be comprehended by the beholder except through the moral sentiment. The eye is only a witness; it is not a judge. The mind judges what the eye reports to it; therefore, whatever elevates the moral sentiment to the contemplation of beauty and grandeur is in itself ethical.
Art | Beauty | Contemplation | Mind | Sentiment | Wisdom | Witness | Work | Art | Beauty | Contemplation |
Brown v. Board of Education NULL
Today education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Awakening | Citizenship | Education | Good | Important | Life | Life | Opportunity | Public | Right | Service | Society | Training | Wisdom | Child |
The office of government is not to confer happiness, but to give men opportunity to work out happiness for themselves.
Government | Men | Office | Opportunity | Wisdom | Work | Government | Happiness |
Edgar Cayce, known as the "Sleeping Prophet"
When you are prepared for a thing, the opportunity to use it presents itself.
Opportunity | Wisdom |
Roy D. Chapin, Jr., fully Roy Dikeman Chapin, Jr.
Be ready when opportunity comes. Luck is the time when preparation and opportunity meet.
Luck | Opportunity | Time | Wisdom | Luck |
When difficulties confront you, baptize them opportunity and set the man inside you to finding the way to turn them from difficulties into opportunities.
Man | Opportunity | Wisdom |
It is in education more than anywhere else that we have sincerely striven to carry into execution "the Great American Dream": the vision of a longer and fuller life for the ordinary man, a life of widened freedom, of equal opportunity for each to make of himself all that he is capable of becoming.
Education | Freedom | Life | Life | Man | Opportunity | Vision | Wisdom |
The great thing is the start - to see an opportunity for service, and to start doing it, even though in the beginning you serve but a single customer - and him for nothing.
Beginning | Nothing | Opportunity | Service | Wisdom |
We cannot have jobs and opportunities if we surrender our freedom to Government control... We can have both opportunity and security within the framework of a free society.
Control | Freedom | Government | Opportunity | Security | Society | Surrender | Wisdom | Government |
Start where you are. Distant fields always look greener, but opportunity lies right where you are. Take advantage of every opportunity of service.
Opportunity | Right | Service | Wisdom |
Agatha Christie, fully Dame Agatha Miller Christie
To say that every crime brings its own punishment is by way of being a platitude, and yet in my opinion nothing can be truer.
Crime | Nothing | Opinion | Punishment | Wisdom |
Art neither belongs to religion, nor to ethics; but, like these, it brings us nearer to the Infinite, on of the forms of which it manifests to us. God is the source of all beauty, as of all truth of all religion, of all morality. The most exalted object, therefore, of art is to reveal in its own manner the sentiment of the Infinite.
Art | Beauty | Ethics | God | Morality | Object | Religion | Sentiment | Truth | Wisdom | Art | God |
Nothing is so often irrevocably neglected as an opportunity of daily occurrence.
Nothing | Opportunity | Wisdom |