Quotes about Clarity
S'pose a man was to come to you and say Pollyvoo-franzy - what would you think?
— Mark Twain
A great variety of reading confuses and does not teach. It makes the student like a man who dwells everywhere and, therefore, nowhere in particular.
— Martin Luther
The man, who has begun to live more seriously within, begins to live more simply without.
— Phillips Brooks
When a man loses his vision of the future he dies.
— Richard Paul Evans
Men are as innocent as the morning to the unsuspicious.
— Henry David Thoreau
Dress not thy thoughts in too fine a raiment. And be not a man of superfluous words or superfluous deeds.
— Marcus Aurelius
The plainest print cannot be read through a gold eagle.
— Abraham Lincoln
Sense will buy you more than dollars.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Take five minutes to center yourself in the morning...Set your intention every day.
— Oprah Winfrey
Nothing concentrates one's mind so much as the realization that one is going to be hanged in the morning!
— Samuel Johnson
I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue.
— William Tyndale
A thought that sometimes makes me hazy: Am I - or are the others crazy?
— Albert Einstein