M. J. Ryan Quote, Wisdom
Change it, leave it, or accept it.
Change it, leave it, or accept it.
The past is a reference point, not a residence.
Suffering is like mud, compassion is like lotus, and you need the mud to grow the lotus.
Planning for retirement, but don't know where to start? Follow these practical steps to create the foundation for a solid future.
In his story for the February-March 2016 issue of Mysterious Ways, Michael Burns writes of discovering, shortly after her passing, an inspiring essay his late mother had written. Here is that essay in its entirety.
It’s impossible to sprint into the providential arms of what is ahead…if we continue to trip on what is behind.
Silence is not only golden, it is seldom misquoted.
In this story from March 1983, The Today Show's Willard Scott shares some career advice he received from a very familiar source: King Solomon.
To celebrate Father’s Day, we turned to our readers, asking them to pass on the best pieces of advice their fathers ever shared with them.
Let your past make you better, not bitter.
Opportunities are seldom labeled.
Don’t ask a question if you’re not willing to hear the answer.