A person who is prepared will prosper no matter which direction the economy goes, whenever it goes.
- from Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant book by Robert Kiyosaki
A person who is prepared will prosper no matter which direction the economy goes, whenever it goes.
- from Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant book by Robert Kiyosaki
There are days when I love everything about social media, from the swift and powerful justice they can deliver to the endless stream of pictures of cupcakes decorated to look like succulents. Then there are days when I'm sure that Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram exist solely to piss me off, hurt my feelings, remind me of my inadequacies, and give dangerous people a platform.
- from Braving the Wilderness book by Brené Brown
That's the thing about women. There's no good way to be one. Wear your emotions on your sleeve and you're hysterical. Keep them tucked away where your boyfriend doesn't have to tend to them and you're a heartless bitch.
- from Book Lovers book by Emily Henry
Beekeeping is both a burden and a privilege. You don't bother the bees unless they need your help, and you help them when they need it. It's a feudal relationship: protection in return for a percentage of the fruits of their labors.
- from Mad Honey book by Jennifer Finney Boylan and Jodi Picoult
Life is not a paragraph, and death is no parenthesis.
- from The Girl on the Train book by Paula Hawkins
It's important for children to make their own mistakes and learn from them. It's not good to never let your kids fuck up.
- from None of This Is True book by Lisa Jewell
People ask what it's like to live in the White House. I sometimes say that it's a bit like what I imagine living in a fancy hotel might be like, only the fancy hotel has no other guests in it - just you and your family.
- from Becoming book by Michelle Obama
Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love: it is the faithless who know love's tragedies.
- from The Picture of Dorian Gray book by Oscar Wilde
No one can live up to the pedestal we put them on if we always put them on one.
- from Greenlights book by Matthew McConaughey
Every life has its kernel, its hub, its epicentre, from which everything flows out, to which everything returns.
- from Hamnet book by Maggie O'Farrell