DAY 17

163 No man is to be eulogized for what he did; or censored for what he did or did not do, because all of us are children of conditions, of circumstances, of environment of education, of acquired habits and of heredity molding men as they are and will forever be.

– Abraham Lincoln.

164 O! Great spirit, keep me from ever judging or criticizing a man until I have walk in his moccasins for two weeks.

– Prayer of Sioux Indians.

165 It takes a bigger man to walk away from a fight than it does to stay and fight.

– Mr. Lofting.

166 Doing good for other is not a pity, it’s a joy for it increases for health and happiness.

– Zoaster.

167 When you are good to others you are best to yourself.

– Benjamin Franklin

168 A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.

– Chinese Proverb.

169 Few men in their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting the resources dwelling within them.

– Richard Byrd.

170 Vulgar people take huge delight in the faults and follies of great men.

-Schopenhauer.

171 Unjust criticism is often a disguised compliment because no one kicks a dead dog.

– Dale Carnegie

172 When I hear someone cussing me now I never turn to know who is talking.

-Major General Smedley Butler.

173 I realize now that people are not thinking about you and me or caring about what is said about us. They are thinking about themselves. They would be a thousand times more concerned about a slight headache of their own than they would about the news of your death or mine.

– Dale Carnegie

174 Never be bothered by what people say, as long as you know in your heart you are right.

-Teddy Roosevelt’s sister.

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