Everyone has their share of critics. Actors and actresses perhaps have
more than most. Here's what swashbuckler star, Errol Flynn, had to say
about gossip.
We all have something that we believe would be perfect if it just
followed a particular pattern. This month's puzzle reveals how William
Shakespeare felt about the art of conversation.
Confucius was a philosopher of some reknown, and not without good
reason. Here's an ageless piece of wisdom, from Confucius, regarding
your interaction with other people.
Buddha was a wise man and his wisdom is still true in today's world.
So this month's puzzle provides a bit of Buddha's wisdom for those in
search of knowledge.
When one thinks of Napoleon, images of vast armies at war are brought
quickly to mind. But Napoleon was more than just a general, he was an
intelligent man. This month's puzzle shows his more reflective side
through the mundane - here are his words in regards to newspapers.
Buddha was a wise man and his wisdom is still true in today's world.
So this month's puzzle provides a bit of Buddha's wisdom for those in
search of knowledge.
Last month's quote was from Eleanor Roosevelt, this month we have a
quote from Theodore Roosevelt. Our past president has a bit of wisdom
to share, regarding the best things that life has to offer us.
Lee Iacocca shares a bit of advice for managers with this month's
puzzle. If your manager suffers from this problem, perhaps giving him
or her this puzzle to solve will get the hint across!
The future is our legacy, our destiny; the future even holds our fate.
So it's no surprise that many have sought to see the future. This
month's puzzle reveals the thoughts of Eleanor Roosevelt on this
subject.
The creations of inventors are not always accepted by their peers.
History has many examples of highly intelligent people who were
scorned by their peers. Fyodor Dostoyevsky shares his view of these
creative geniuses with this month's puzzle.
Life is short and we only get to do it once. How can we possibly know
if we're doing it right? Here's Joseph Campbell's thoughts on planning
your life ahead of time.
War is humanity's most controversial creation. Does anything good ever
come from the death and destruction that a war evokes? Jimmy Carter, a
past US President and an ambassador for many years, has this
philosophical viewpoint on the subject of war.
Everyone yearns to know what the future holds, both for ourselves and
for the world around us. However, Charles F. Kettering has a very
practical view of the future in today's puzzle.
Having a positive outlook can help keep one happier and healthier
during the hustle and bustle of today's society. William A. Ward gives
us some helpful advice in today's puzzle.
The image of John Wayne is indelibly cast upon the American public as
that of the intrepid cowboy - a rough and ready man with the
inevitable cowboy hat who wielded justice in one hand and backed it up
with a gun in the other. But in some ways, his true personality was at
odds with his typical movie roles...
There are many theories on what makes a great marriage, but is there
really a formula for successful life between two individuals? Here is
Dave Meurer's thoughts on the subject.
Thomas Edison proves that he had a wry sense of humor as well as a
genius-level mind with today's puzzle. Here is his take on the subject
of opportunities.