Top 18 Wholey Quotes
#2. Courtesy is the bedrock of social interchange. No matter what you're doing, even if you're fomenting revolution, you can still be courteous.
Joan M. Drury
#3. When we don't enjoy what we do, we only nick the surface of our potential.
Dennis Wholey
#4. There are three attributes for which I am grateful to Fortune: that I was born, first, human and not animal; second, man and not woman; and third, Greek and not barbarian.
Thales
#5. Rather than focus on the negative aspects of change, which is loss, I focus on the adventure of it and say "What's next?"
Dennis Wholey
#6. Do not envy the success of any person. But set your goal on a successful guy. Then this will make you succeed.
Fahim Khan
#8. Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian.
Dennis Wholey
#9. Sigh ... I have learned that *everything* is so hard ... except what Allah makes easy. So we must *beg* Him to make it easy on us.
Yasmin Mogahed
#11. One sign of maturity is knowing when to ask for help.
Dennis Wholey
#12. Gall 3rst had this idea as a young boy when he
noticed that those of his classmates who excelled at
memorizing school assignments had prominent eyes.
KANDEL
#13. Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to be suggestions of that realm which is the home of the heart.
Henry Ward Beecher
#14. Calculated globally, human society consumes the equivalent of 400 years' worth of ancient solar energy (expressed in terms of the net primary productivity of plants during previous geological eras) each year through our use of fossil fuels.
Mark Lynas
#15. Depression occurs when you are not being yourself.
Dennis Wholey
#16. In the early 1980s, I burned my Social Security card at the New Orleans Investment Conference in protest of the state pension system.
Mark Skousen
#17. That was the cold equation. How many lives is one person, even a totally innocent person, going to be worth?
Mira Grant
#18. I had gone through life thinking that I was better than everyone else and at the same time, being afraid of everyone. I was afraid to be me.
Dennis Wholey