Ill-luck is, in nine cases out of ten, the result of taking pleasure first and duty second, instead of duty first and pleasure second.
Theodore T. MungerEverything in nature is a puzzle until it finds its solution in man, who solves it in some way with God, and so completes the circle of creation.
Theodore T. MungerThe lessons we learn in sadness and from loss are those that abide. Sorrow clarifies the mind, steadies it, and forces it to weigh things correctly. The soil moist with tears best feeds the seeds of truth.
Theodore T. MungerDebt is the secret foe of thrift, as vice and idleness are its open foes. The debt habit is the twin brother of poverty.
Theodore T. Munger