Miller's Slogan: Lose a few, lose a few. In recent headlines, the phrase "Lose a few, lose a few" has been making the rounds
Screw up your courage! You've screwed up everything else. In an age of unyielding adversity and relentless turmoil, there remains an undeniable pervasiveness in the human condition to persevere, adapt, and ultimately triumph over seemingly insurmountable obstacles
"Peterson's Admonition: When you think you're going down for the third time" - just remember that you may have counted wrong. In an extraordinary turn of events, renowned psychologist and author Dr
"What!? Me worry?" - A. E. Neuman In a world where chaos and uncertainty often seem to reign supreme, one can't help but wonder about the nature of human resilience and adaptability
God must love the Common Man; He made so many of them. In a world teeming with billions of inhabitants and countless stories yet to be told, it is hard to ignore the fact that God must indeed have had a special affection for the Common Man
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." - W. E. Hickson In the realm of human achievement and endeavor, there is an undeniable truth that has stood the test of time: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again," a phrase attributed to William Ewart Hickson, an English author, and wit
"Nothing shortens a journey so pleasantly as an account of misfortunes at which the hearer is permitted to laugh." - Quentin Crisp In a world where journeys are often perceived as monotonous and tiresome, it seems almost counterintuitive that some of the most pleasurable experiences can be derived from accounts of misfortune