You Tell on Yourself
You tell on yourself by the friends you seek.
By the very manner inwhich you speak.
By the way you employ your leisure time
and by the way you use a dollar or a dime.
You tell what you are by the things you wear,
by the spirit in which your burdens you bear.
By the kinds of things at which you laugh,
by the records you play on the phonograph.
You tell what you are by the way you walk,
by the things you delight to talk,
by the manner in which you bear defeat,
by so simple a thing as how you eat.
By the books you choose
from a wall filled shelf,
in these ways and more
you tell on yourself.
So, there's really no scence,
of an effort to keep pretence
The time to relax is when
you don't have time for it.
Sidney J. Harris
A room without a book is like
a body without a soul.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Choose your friends
like your books,
few but choice.
American Proverb
To enjoy the things we ought and to hate
the things we ought has the greatest
bearing on excellence of character.
- Aristotle
People with courage and character
always seem sinister to the rest.
- Hermann Hesse
Love and Kisses
Sexy Greeting Cards
Love In The City

