Quote of the Day

“Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some people move our souls to dance. They awaken us to new understanding with the passing whisper of their wisdom. Some people make the sky more beautiful to gaze upon. They stay in our lives for awhile, leave footprints in our hearts, and we are never, ever the same.”

I saw this posted on a wall of a house I stayed at in London. It was a personal email. I don’t know if it’s a “quote.” Regardless, the fact that my eyes happened to pass it makes it all the more beautiful.

The most wrenching cases are when people enter your life, leave your life, and years later you realize the impact they had, when it’s too late….

Quote of the Day – The Beauty of the Pursuit of Happiness

This is beautiful and really fired me up. The closing 'graf of the Wriston Lecture at the Manhattan Institute.

A later realization—I suppose I have sensed it most of my life, but I have understood it philosophically only during the preparation of this talk—has been the beauty of the idea of the pursuit of happiness. Familiar words, easy to take for granted; easy to misconstrue. This idea of the pursuit of happiness is at the heart of the attractiveness of the civilization to so many outside it or on its periphery. I find it marvelous to contemplate to what an extent, after two centuries, and after the terrible history of the earlier part of this century, the idea has come to a kind of fruition. It is an elastic idea; it fits all men. It implies a certain kind of society, a certain kind of awakened spirit. I don't imagine my father's parents would have been able to understand the idea. So much is contained in it: the idea of the individual, responsibility, choice, the life of the intellect, the idea of vocation and perfectibility and achievement. It is an immense human idea. It cannot be reduced to a fixed system. It cannot generate fanaticism. But it is known to exist; and because of that, other more rigid systems in the end blow away.

(Hat tip: Andrew Sullivan)

Tom Peters' Top 41 Quotes

Tom Peters posted his 41 quotes to start off the New Year. Required reading for anyone who wants to change the world.

I also saw a good quote yesterday that isn’t on his list: "If you don’t want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing."