Submissions
These aphorisms have been submitted by users but are not (yet) included in the official collection.
3761–3780 (6467)
tiny.ag/vixg7d6j · submitted 2010
We're warm, fed, and innocent in our mothers' womb. Not so, in the tomb.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/hsnfc1x6 · submitted 2010
Keep in mind, even if you're running behind, that there's still time, while alive.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/xmf73pfb · submitted 2010
You can't show respect, if you don't know what it is and if you don't have it for yourself, you have none to give.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/hmohcav2 · submitted 2010
Believe it or not, but some can get lost, even if only going around the block.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/whqzmc6n · submitted 2010 by jibandiya
Life is a balancesheet without the bottomline.
tiny.ag/oqwjlvjw · submitted 2010 by jibandiya
Of late, my memory has improved quite a bit. Now I forget to forget things I should not forget.
Dipak Sen Gupta, in Altruism and Cynicism and Success and Failure
tiny.ag/gxnuyj7k · submitted 2010 by jwinston
I can not recall any examples of things that I have forgot.
, in Wisdom and Ignorance
tiny.ag/k0jetvuf · submitted 2010
Don't mark faults to account. If you can't let them go, they may only weigh you down.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/zwrurytg · submitted 2010
Reality can hit hard and leave a bruised brow, if you let your mind drift for too long in the clouds.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/jrie9uhx · submitted 2010
Whatever you do, don't cut loose what you can't lose.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/bpb0zrtv · submitted 2010
The most intimidating part about anything is the initial step, but without the first, there's never a second.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/rivdy6ew · submitted 2010
Dare to be brave. Strive to be strong. For to the bold does the world belong.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/tbnu9x2a · submitted 2010
We all have plans, but, usually, the situation calls for knowing where we're at.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/ochk3dwp · submitted 2010
Are we careful of how we move and aware of where we stand, or do we put our trust in "fate" and leave our life to "chance" ?
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/xecmypd2 · submitted 2010
If you can't back off or step up, then you'll find yourself stuck.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/fohmkiyx · submitted 2010
Nothing's "perfect" and it all takes work and there's no going to second base without passing first.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/qfwub1at · submitted 2010
Details pay. It's not only what we say, but how it's phrased.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/jmiyt439 · submitted 2010
No matter how intimidating, better a visible enemy, than one we can't see.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/3dyjauu2 · submitted 2010
Didn't time give birth to life, which in turn, gave rise to mind ?
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/0quv8xmj · submitted 2010
The universe is a big place. So how do we get from one galaxy to the next without "folding space" ? Because even at the speed of light, it would take lifetimes.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
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