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POWER & RESPONSIBILITY

TENZIN GYATSO, 14TH DALAI LAMA –“I believe violence will only increase the cycle of violence.”

TENZIN GYATSO, THE DALAI LAMA –“Spend some time alone every day. Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer. Share your knowledge. It’s a way to achieve immortality.”

TERENCE- “As each one wishes his children to be no they are.”

TERENCE –“You will have words for your punishment, but for me there will be blows.”

TERRY PRATCHETT –“Light thinks it travels faster than any thing but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.”

TERRY PRATCHETT –“Most gods throw dice, but Fate plays chess, and you don’t find out till too late that he’s been playing with two queens all along.”

TERRY WAITE –“The terrible thing about terrorism is that ultimately it destroys those who practice it. Slowly but surely, as they try to extinguish life in others, the light within them dies.”

TEXAS GUINAN –“A politician is a fellow who will lay down your life for his country.”

TH HUXLEY –“The known is finite, the unknown infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to reclaim a little more land.”

THACKERAY –“Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.”

THACKEREY –“Next to the very young, I suppose the very old are the most selfish.”

THALES –“The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.”

THALES- “The most universal thing is hope.”

THAOMAS HARDY- “As everybody knows, fine feathers make fine birds.”

THAYER –“As are families, so is society. If well ordered, well instructed, and well governed, they are the springs from which go forth the streams of national greatness and prosperity… of civil order and happiness.”

THE ART OF HAPPINESS –“The Dalai Lama replied: I think there are two kinds of desire. Certain desires are positive. A desire for happiness. It’s absolutely right. The desire for peace… But at some point, desires can become unreasonable. That usually leads to trouble… Self-satisfaction alone cannot determine if a desire or action is positive or negative… I think excessive desire leads to greed… When you reflect upon the excesses of greed, you’ll find that it leads an individual to a feeling of frustration, disappointment, a lot of confusion, and a lot of problems… Although the underlying motive is to seek satisfaction, the irony is that even after obtaining the object of your desire, you are still not satisfied. The true antidote of greed is contentment.”

THE ARTHASHASTRA –“It is difficult, though not impossible; to stop government officials from hiding their corrupt take.”

THE BEATLES –“And when the brokenhearted people living in the world agree, there will be an answer, let it be. For though they may be parted there is still a chance that they will see, there will be an answer. Let it be. Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be. Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.”

THE BERLIN DECLARATION –“For centuries Europe has been an idea, holding out hope of peace and understanding. That hope has been fulfilled.”

THE BLIDDKO –“What you are is what you have been, and what you will be is what you do now.”

THE BOOK OF DRUIDRY –“Grant, 0 God, Thy Protection; And in protection, strength; And in strength, understanding; And in understanding, knowledge; And in knowledge, the knowledge of justice; And in the knowledge of justice, the love of it; And in that love, the love of all existences; And in the love of all existences, the love of God. God and all goodness.”

THE BRAHMA VIHARCIS –“May all sentient beings have happiness and its causes, May all sentient beings be free of suffering and its causes, May all sentient beings never be separated from bliss , without suffering, May all sentient beings be in equanimity, free of bias, attachment and anger.”

THE CHRISTMAS ALPHABET –“C is for the candle sticks around the Christmas tree H is for the happiness with all the family P is for the reindeer dancing by the windowpane I is all the icing on the sweets, the cakes, the sugar cane S is for the stocking on the chimney wall T is for the toys beneath the tree so tall M is for the mistletoe where everyone kissed A is for the angels who up the Christinas-list S is for old Santa who brings everyone a gift.”

THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING –“No man should be judged by others here in this life, for the good or evil deeds that they do. Nevertheless deeds may lawfully be judged, but not the men, whether they be good or evil.”

THE COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA –“According to Shankara, the ultimate reality is Brahman or the Self, which is pure reality, pure consciousness, and pure bliss. The world has come into be ing from Brahman and is wholly dependent on it. The criteria of reality are immutability and permanence. Since the world is constantly changing, and since its existence is not absolute but dependent on Brahman, the world is called illusion or maya. Brahman exists as the Absolute, without qualities (nirguna), and also exists with qualities (saguna) as a personal god, Ishvara, who presides over the world of appearance.”

THE COMPLETE ANGLER –“Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of; a blessing that money cannot buy.”

THE CURE D’ARS –“Humility is to the virtues what the chain is to the rosary; remove the chain, and all the beads escape; take away humility, and all the virtues disappear.”

THE DHAMMAPADA –“Conquer the angry man by love. Conquer the ill-natured man by goodness. Conquer the miser with-generosity. Conquer the liar with truth.”

THE DHAMMAPADA –“One is one’s own destiny. Therefore one should train oneself.”

THE ECONOMIST –“Confronted by Asia’s technological rise and the financial crisis, corporate America is losing its self-confidence. It should not.”

THE ECONOMIST –“Modest proposals are better than grand designs: They serve the political function of registering concerns, but are too small to provoke opposition.”

THE GOLDEN AGE OF ZEN –“Spring has its hundred flowers,/ Autumn its moon,/ Summer has its cooling breezes,/ Winter its snow./ If you allow no idle concerns/ To weight on your heart,/ Your whole life will be one/ Perennial good season.”

THE GOSPEL –“Jesus said: Whoever knows the All but fails to know himself lacks everything.”

THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW –“Then Peter began to call down curses on himself and he swore to them, don’t know the Man!”

THE GOSPEL, STTHOMAS –“Raise the stone and there thou shall find me. Cleave the wood and there am I.”

THE HITOPADESA –“The spirit in thee is a river. Its sacred bathing place is contemplation; its waters are truth; its banks are holiness; its waves are love. Go to that river for purification; thy soul cannot be made pure by mere water.”

THE HOLY BIBLE –“Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God give the thee.”

THE IMITATION OF CHRISTY –“Some there are who resign themselves, but with exceptions: for they put not their whole trust in God, therefore they study how to provide for themselves.”

THE INTERVAL –“When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.”

THE KINKS –“Girls will be boys and boys will be girls/It’s a mixed up muddled up shook up world.”

THE LORD’S PRAYER –“Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”

THE MOTHER –“Nothing, not even the darkest falsehood can stop the ultimate triumph of truth…. To stand for the truth in all circumstances, to declare it if necessary in the teeth of the worst opposition and to be ready to do all you can for its sake, is the definition of heroism.”

THE MOTHER, PONDICHERRY –“Never grumble. All sorts of forces enter you when you grumble and they pull you down. We find in others what is in us… If we always find mud around us, it proves that there is mud somewhere in us.”

THE MYSTERY PLAY –“God is in the details, after all. Or… perhaps, the details are in God.”

THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY –“A work in progress, the Earth still shakes with the forces of creation. Earthquakes occur when shifting pieces of the surface overcome friction at their edges and cause the ground to shudder — with sometimes disastrous results.”

THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY –“Seen from the safe distance of a satellite, it can be a thrilling spectacle. But as anyone caught in the middle of a hurricane knows, the place that poets call Mother Earth is not always such a gentle parent. Extreme weather events… are expressions of a living planet, still changing after billions of years of existence.”

THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY –“When they occur at sea, earthquakes can generate seismic waves called tsunamis, which travel great distances at speeds equalling those of commercial jetliners. Tsunamis are barely noticeable —often just ripples on the surface — until they approach shores, when they become monsters.”

THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHY –“Wildfire — an ancient lord of the wilderness — can create life as well as destroy it. Destructive outbreaks in recent years due to changing climate and human activities have revived controversies over how best to manage forests.”

THE PANCHATANTRA –“Inspect a matter with utmost care before jumping to conclusions and rushing headlong into actions; else, bitter remorse is let loose.”

THE PANCHATANTRA –“When enterprise is a man’s second nature, Mount Meru is not too lofty, The Abyss not too low, nor the Great Ocean impassable. Perseverance, not wishes, gets work done; deer do not walk into the mouth of a sleeping lion.”

THE PANCHATANTRA –“Who are friendly? What’s the cost, and what’s the gain? Time and again, one should ponder over these.”

THE PEORIA JOURNAL STAR –“Not dead to us who loved him, -Not lost but gone before; He lives with us in memory, and will for evermore.”

THE PERFECTION OF WISDOM –“When a ship is wrecked at sea, those who do not hold onto a timber, a plank, or other solid support will drown in the water, never reaching the shore. Subhuti, those that do hold onto a timber, or plank, or other solid support will not drown in the water Happily unhindered, they may reach the shore, where they will stand safe and sound on firm ground. Similarly, Subhuti, a bodhisattva who is endowed with a full measure of faith and purity, of kindness and intentions, but without taking hold of the perfection of wisdom, can fall along the way Not reaching all-embracing knowledge, he remains only a disciple, or a pratyekabuddha.”

THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLOTINUS –“A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he cannot sit on it.”

THE QUOTE GARDEN –“You cannot discover the purpose of life by asking someone else – the only way you’ll ever get the right answer is by asking yourself.”

THE SERENITY PRAYER –“God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.”

THE SEVEN VALLEYS AND THE FOUR VALLEYS –“0 my brother! A pure heart is as a mirror; cleanse it with the burnish of love and severance from all save God, that the true sun may shine within it and the eternal morning dawn.”

THE SEX PISTOLS –“When there’s no future how can there be sin? Were the flowers in the dustbin.”

THE SIRI SINGH SAHIB –“There is no liberation without labour and there is no freedom which is free.”

THE SOPHIC HYDROLITH –“For let me tell you that he on whom the Most High has conferred the knowledge of this Mystery (of transmutation) esteems mere money and earthly riches as lightly as the dirt of the streets. His heart and all his desires are bent upon seeing and enjoying the heavenly reality of which all these things are but a figure.”

THE SPLENDOUR –“Listen to the Exhortation of the Dawn! Look to this Day! For it is Life, the very Life of Life. In its brief course lie all the Verities and Realities of your Existence. The Bliss of Growth, The Glory of Action,”

THE TALMUD –“A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that is not read.”

THE TALMUD –“A parent should never make distinctions between his children.”

THE TALMUD –“He who is without a wife •dwells without blessing, life, joy help, good, and peace.”

THE TALMUD –“Let thy house be a place of meeting for the wise, and dust thyself with the dust of their feet, and drink their words with thirst.”

THE TALMUD –“Never exposes yourself unnecessarily to danger, a miracle may not save you, and if it does it will be deducted from your share of luck or merit.”

THE TALMUD –“The noblest charity is to prevent a man from accepting charity; and the best alms are to show and to enable a man to dispense with alms.”

THE TALMUD –“We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.”

THE TALMUD –“When a man has compassion for others, God has compassion, for him.”

THE TALMUD –“Would that life were like the shadow cast on a wall by a tree, but it is like the shadow of a bird in flight.”

THE TAO OF NEGOTIATION- “Conflict in and of itself is not a negative experience…. It is how we choose to respond to conflict that determines whether its effect will be positive or negative…”

THE UPANISHADS –“Who sees all being in his own self, and has own self in all beings, loses all fear.”

THE VEDAS –“At first there was neither Being nor Non-being. There was not air nor yet sky beyond. What was its wrapping? Where? On whose protection? Was Water there, unfathomable and deep?”

THE WASHINGTON POST –“As the 2006 (US) campaign staggered to an angry close, national security and the Iraq war dominated the final-day debate of midterm elections.”

THE WISDOM OF THE SUFIS –“A sprinkling note of mirth Cascades from heaven to earth: 0 weary hearts be gay, this is your day today.”

THE XIV DALAI LAMA –“Compassion and love are not mere luxuries. As the source both of inner and external peace, they are fundamental to the continued survival Of our species.”

THE XIV DALAI LAMA –“We cannot learn real patience and tolerance from a guru or a friend. They can be practiced only when we come in contact with someone who creates unpleasant experiences. According to Shantideva, enemies are really good for us as we can learn a lot from them and build our inner strength.”

THE XTV DALAI LAMA –“Disregard for our natural inheritance has brought about the danger that now threatens the peace of the world…. Such destruction of the environment and life depending upon it is a result of, ignorance, greed and disregard for the richness of all living things. This disregard is gaming great influence. If peace does not become a reality in the world and if the destruction of the environment continues as it does today, there is no doubt that future generations will inherit a dead world.”

THEBEATLES –“And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.”

THEODONE MHESBUEGH –“The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can’t blow an uncertain trumpet.”

THEODORE GEISEL –“I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.”

THEODORE H. WHITE- “The flood of money that gushes into politics today is a pollution of democracy.”

THEODORE M. HESBURGH –“Faith is not an easy virtue but in the broad world of man’s total voyage through time to eternity, faith is not only a gracious companion, but an essential guide.”

THEODORE ROETHKE –“What the world needs are more people who specialize in the impossible.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT -“If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn’t sit for a month.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT- “ A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education he may steal the whole rail road.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT- “ No man is above the law and no man below it: nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“A sound body is a first-class thing; a sound mind is an even better thing; but the thing that counts for most in the individual as in the nation is character, the sum of those qualities which make a man a good man and a woman a good woman.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“Character, in the long run, is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations alike.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“In doing your work in the great world, it is a safe plan to follow a rule I once heard on the football field: Don’t flinch, don’t fall; hit the line hard.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause, who at best knows I achievement and who at the worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT- “No man is above the law and no man below it: nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity; and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT- “The most successful politician is he who says what everybody is thinking most often and in the loudest voice.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“THE ONLY MAN WHO NEVER MAKE MISTAKES IS THE MAN WHO NEVER DOES ANYTHING.”

THEODORE ROOSEVELT –“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell them, Certainly I can!’ Then get busy and find out how to do it.”

THEODORE ROSZAK –“People try non-violence for a week, and when it “doesn’t work”, they go back to violence, I .which hasn’t worked for centuries.”

THEODORE TILTEN –““Struck with palsy, sore and old, / Waiting at the gates of gold, /Said he with his dying breath/ “Life is done, but what is Death?”/ Then an answer to the king/ Fell a sunbeam on his ring; / Showing by a heavenly ray, / “Even this will pass away”.”

THESE ARE BRAHMA’S WORLDS –“Fourteen worlds beginning with Patala and ending with Satya are evolved out of the five elements.”

THICH NHA THANH –“Meditation is not to escape from society, but to come back to ourselves and see what is going on. Once there is seeing, there must be acting. With mindfulness, we know what to do and what not to do to help.”

THICH NHAT HANH –‘Walking meditation is like eating. With each step, we nourish our body and our spirit. When we walk with anxiety and sorrow, it is a kind of junk food. The food of walking meditation should be of a higher quality. Just walk slowly and enjoy a banquet of peace.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“After you wake up, you probably open the curtains and look outside. You may even like to open the window and feel the cool morning air with the dew still on the grass. But is what you see really “outside”? In fact, it is your own mind. As the sun sends its rays I through the window, you are not just yourself. You are also the beautiful view from your window. You are the Dharmakaya.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“All of us have the power to change the situation if we care to practice mindful walking, mindful! breathing to encourage the energy of mindful- I ness and to practise looking deeply to understand. Because understanding when it comes, will liberate us. It will help us to get rid of our anger, our hate and so on. And love is something that can only be born on the ground of understanding. Prajna and karuna are words that point to the same reality Where there is understanding, prajna, there is love. Where there is true love, maitri and karuna, there already exists prajna. Where there is no understanding, there is no true love.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“All phenomena — the song of a bird, the warm rays of the sun, a cup of hot tea — are manifes- tations of the Dharmakaya. We, too, are of the same nature as these wonders of the universe.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Breath is the bridge which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Dharmakaya literally means the’body’or kaya of the Buddha’s teachings and Dharma), the way of understanding and love. Before passing away, the Buddha told his disciples, “Only my physical body will pass away. My Dharma body will remain with you forever.” In Mahayana Buddhism, the word has come to mean “the essence of all that exists”.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Happiness is only possible with true love. True love has the power to heal and transform the situation around us and bring a deep meaning to our lives.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“If you look deeply into impermanence, you will do your best to make her happy right now. Aware of impermanence, you become positive, loving and wise. Impermanence is good news. Without impermanence, nothing would be possible. With impermanence, every door is open for change. Impermanence is an instrument for our liberation.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“If you suffer, it is not because things are impermanent. It is because! you believe things are I permanent. When a flower dies, you don’t suffer much, because you understand that flowers are impermanent. But you cannot accept the impermanence of your beloved one, and you suffer deeply when she passes away.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Keeping your body healthy is an expression of gratitude to the whole cosmos the trees, the clouds, everything.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Meditation is not to escape from society, but to come back to ourselves and see what is going on. Once there is seeing, there must be acting. With mindfulness, we know what to do and what not to do to help.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Meditation is not to escape from society, but to come back to ourselves and see what is going on.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Nothing remains the same for two consecutive moments. The Buddha implored us not just to talk about impermanence, but to use it as an instrument to help us penetrate deeply into reality and obtain liberating insight. We may be tempted to say that because things are impermanent, there is suffering. But the Buddha encouraged us to look again. Without impermanence, life is not possible. How can we transform our suffering if things are not impermanent? How can the situation in the world improve? We need impermanence foil social justice and for hope.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Opening the window, I look out onto the Dharmakaya. How wondrous is life! Attentive to each moment, my mind is clear like a calm river.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“People deal too much with the negative, with what is wrong…Why not try arid see positive things, to just touch those things and make them bloom?”

THICH NHAT HANH –“People today tend to take refuge in overwork so they can avoid confronting their inner turmoil.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But i think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don’t even recognise: a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the .black, curious eyes of a child — our own two eyes. All is a miracle.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“That path is you. That is why it will never tire of waiting Whether it is covered with red dust, autumn leaves, or icy snow, come back to the path. You will be like the tree of life. Your leaves, trunk, branches, and the blossoms of your soul will be fresh and beautiful, once you enter the practice of Earth Touching.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“The empty path welcomes you, fragrant with grass and little flowers. Walk leisurely, peacefully. Your feet touch the earth deeply. Don’t let your thoughts carry you away. Come back to the path every moment.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“The practice of peace and reconciliation is one of the most vital and artistic of human actions.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“Water flows from high in the mountains Water runs deep in the Earth Miraculously, water comes to us, And sustains all life.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“When we come into contact with the other person, our thoughts an actions should express our mind of compassion even if that person says and does things that are not easy to accept. We practice in this way until we see clearly that our love is not contingent upon the other person being lovable.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“When we open the window and look out onto the Dharmakaya, we see that life is infinitely marvellous. At that very moment, we can vow to be awake all day long, realising joy, peace, freedom and harmony throughout our lives. When we do this, our mind becomes clear like a calm river.”

THICH NHAT HANH –“You are me, and I am you. Isn’t it obvious that we “inter-are”? You cultivate the flower in yourself, so that i will be beautiful. I transform the garbage in myself, so that you will not have to suffer I support you; you support me. I am in this world to offer you peace; you are in this world to bring me joy.”

THICH NHAT HANT –‘It is not by going out for a demonstration against nuclear missiles … but with our capacity of being peace that we can make peace.”

THICH NHAT HANT –‘It is not by going out for a demonstration against nuclear missiles … but with our capacity of being peace that we can make peace.”

THICK NHAT HANH –“Keeping your body ‘ healthy is an expression of gratitude to the whole cosmos — the trees, the clouds, everything.”

THICK NHATHANH –“Dissolve Thoughts Meditation is not to escape from society but to come back to ourselves and see what is going on. Once there is seeing, there must be acting. With mindfulness, we know what to do and what not to do to help.”

THIMVALLUVAR –“The chief blessing is an honourable home and its crowning glory is worthy offspring.”

THOLUCK –“There is not a more repulsive spectacle than an old man who will not forsake the world, “which has already forsaken him.”

THOMAS A EDISON –“Non-violence leads to the highest ethics which is the goal of evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages.”

THOMAS A KEMPIS –“0 everlasting Light, far surpassing all created things, send down the beams of Your brightness from above, and purify, gladden, and illuminate in me all the inward corners of my heart.”

THOMAS A. EDISON – “Fail? I haven’t failed! I now know 3,800 ways not to make an electric storage battery.”

THOMAS A. EDISON – “Until we stop harming all other living being, we are still savage.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Anything that won’t sell, I don’t want to invent.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Fail? I haven’t failed! I now know 3800 ways not to make an electric storage battery.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“I have not failed. I have just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astonish ourselves.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“If we did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“If you believe that feeling bad or worrying long enough will change a past or future event, then you are residing on another planet.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Mr. Edison, please tell me what laboratory rules you want me to observe.” Edison: “There ain’t any rules around here. We’re trying to accomplish somet’n!”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“The successful person makes a habit of doing what the failing person doesn’t like to do.”

THOMAS A. EDISON –“There’s value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God, we can start anew.”

THOMAS A. EDISON- “Until we stop harming all other living being, we are still savage.”

THOMAS A. EDISON:- “Fail? I haven’t failed! I now know 3,800 ways not to make an electric storage battery.”

THOMAS A. KEMPIS- “Thy peace shall be in much patience.”

Thomas a.KEMPIS- “First keep the peace within your self, than you can also bring peace to others.”

THOMAS ADAMS –“Those bottled windy drinks that laugh in a man’s face and then cuts his throat.”

THOMAS AQUINAS –“Better to illuminate than merely to shine, to deliver to others contemplated truths than merely to contemplate.”

THOMAS AQUINAS –“Far graver is it to corrupt the faith that is the life of the soul than to counterfeit the money that sustains temporal life.”

THOMAS ARNOLD –“Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age not yet begun: as we see that the shadows, which are at morning and evening so large, almost disappear at midday.”

THOMAS B. ALDRICH –“To keep the heart unwrinkled, to he hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent — that is to triumph over old age.”

THOMAS BABBINGTON MACAULAY –“Large promises, smooth excuses, chicanery, perjury, forgery are the weapons, offensive and defensive, of the people of the Lower Ganges.”

THOMAS BERRY –“Gardening is an active participation in the deepest mysteries of the universe.”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books.”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“Laissez-faire, Supply-and-demand, — one begins to be weary of all that. Leave all to egoism, to ravenous greed of money, of pleasure, of applause: it is the Gospel of Despair!”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“Laughter is one of the very privileges of reason, being confined to the human species.”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“Silence is as deep as eternity; speech, shallow as time.”

THOMAS CARLYLE –“Silence is more eloquent than words.”

THOMAS CRANMER –“Almighty and everlasting God, you hate nothing that you have made, and forgive the sins of all those who are penitent. Create and make in us new and contrite hearts that lamenting our sins and acknowledging our wretchedness, we may receive from you, the God of all mercy, perfect forgiveness and peace, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”

THOMAS CRUM –“Being willing to change allows you to move from a point of view to a viewing point – a higher, more expansive place, from which you can see both sides.”

THOMAS DALY –“Truth is a shining goddess, always veiled, always distant, never wholly approachable, but worthy of all the devotion of which the human spirit is capable.”

THOMAS ELLIOT- “It is by no means self-evident that human beings are most real when most violently excited; violent physical passions do not in themselves differentiate men from each other; but rather tend to reduce them to the same state.”

THOMAS FULLER- “Adversity is easier borne than prosperity forgot.”

THOMAS FULLER –“Contentment consists not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire.”

THOMAS FULLER –“He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven.”

THOMAS FULLER –“He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.”

THOMAS FULLER –“Health is not valued till sickness comes.”

THOMAS FULLER- “Honest men fear neither the light nor the dark.”

THOMAS FULLER- “Honesty is fine jewel but much out of fashion.”

THOMAS FULLER –“If it were not for hopes, the heart would break.”

THOMAS FULLER- “Law governs man and reasons the law.”

THOMAS FULLER –“Never ant weary traveler complained that he come too soon to his journey’s end.”

THOMAS FULLER –“Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to runaway.”

THOMAS FULLER –“Where villainy goes before, vengeance follows after.”

THOMAS GRAY –“The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o’er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.”

THOMAS H. HUXLEY –“The great end of life is not knowledge but action.”

THOMAS HARDY –“I traversed a Dominion Whose spokesmen spake out strong Their purpose and opinion Through pulpit, press, and song…. I saw, in web unbroken, Its history out wrought Not as the loud had spoken, But as the mute had thought.”

THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY –“The great end of life is not knowledge but action.”

THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY- “Veracity is heart of morality.”

THOMAS HEYWOOD –“The world’s a theatre, the earth a stage, Which God and Nature do with actors fill.”

THOMAS HOBBES- “No arts, no letters, no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death; and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.”

THOMAS HOOD –“The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see better than he can think.”

THOMAS HUSHES –“He never wants anything but what’s right and fair; only when you come to settle what’s right and fair, it’s ‘ everything that he wants and nothing that you want.”

THOMAS HUXLEY –“Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, I when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not.”

THOMAS HUXLEY –“The chess board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the Universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature and the player on the other side is hidden from us.”

THOMAS J CARLISLE –“Help us to harness the wind, the water, the sun, and all the ready and renewable sources of power. Teach us to conserve, preserve, use wisely the blessed treasures of our wealth-stored earth. Help us to share your bounty, not waste it, or pervert it into peril for our children or our neighbours in other nations. You, who are life and energy and blessing, teach us to revere and respect your tender world.”

THOMAS J PETERS –“Celebrate what you want to see more of.”

THOMAS J PETERS –“The simple act of paying positive attention to people has a great deal to do with productivity.”

THOMAS J WATSON –“If you want to achieve excellence you can get there today As of this second, quit doing less-than-excellent work.”

THOMAS J WATSON SR. –“Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of ‘crackpot’ than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost. If you stand up and be counted, from time to time you may get yourself knocked down. But remember this: A man flattened by conformity stays down for good.”

THOMAS J WATSON SR. –“The great accomplishments of man have resulted from the transmission of ideas and enthusiasm.”

THOMAS J WATSON SR. –“Within us all there are wells of thought and dynamos of energy which are not suspected until emergencies arise… Quotas, when set up for us by others, are challenges which goad us on to surpass ourselves. The outstanding leaders of every age are those who set up their own quotas and constantly achieve them.”

THOMAS J WATSON SR. –“You must guard constantly against those who lack vision. You must guard against the reactionary mind. Always cultivate and associate with persons of vision and with persons who believe that things are going to be better. When you do this, you take on the kind of vision, backed by the right kind of inspiration, that you need if you are going to grow in this business or any other business.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON – “Whenever a man has cast a longing eye on office, rottenness.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON- ‘I hope our wisdom will grow with our power and teach us, that the less we use our power the greater it will be.’

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us, that the less we use our power the greater/it wills him.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON -“I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“If people let governments decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“It is always better to have no ideas than false ones; to believe nothing, than to believe what is wrong.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“It is not by the consolidation, or concentration, of power, but by their distribution that good government is effected.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“No government can continue good but under the control of the people.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another… the laws ought to restrain him.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“The sword of the law should never fall but on those whose guilt is so apparent as to be pronounced by their friends as well as foes.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

THOMAS JEFFERSON –“Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.”

THOMAS JONES –“Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.”

THOMAS KE/Z –“Teach me to live, that I may dread the grave as little as my bed.”

THOMAS KINKADE –“Balance, peace, and joy is the fruit of a successful life. It starts with recognising your talents and finding ways to serve others by using them.”

THOMAS MACAULAY –“The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.”

THOMAS MALTHUS –“A great emigration necessarily implies unhappiness of some kind or other in the country that is deserted.”

THOMAS MANN- “He who loves most is the vanquished and must suffer.”

THOMAS MANN- “I shall need to sleep three weeks on end to get rested from the rest I’ve had.’

THOMAS MANN –“Love is like a violin. The music may stop now and then, but the string remains forever.”

THOMAS MANN –“Time goes, you say? Ah, no! Alas, Time stays, we go.”

THOMAS MANN –“Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.”

Thomas mann- “We came out of the dark and to go into the dark again and in between lie the experiences of our life.”

THOMAS MANN –“We should know how to inherit, because inheriting is culture.”

THOMAS MERTON –“And when the faculties are empty, then your whole being listens. There is then a direct grasp of what is right before you that can never be heard with the ear or understood with the mind. Fasting of the heart empties the faculties, frees you from limitations and from preoccupations.”

THOMAS MERTON –“At the centre of our being is a point of nothingness which is untouched by sin and by illusion, a point of pure truth, a point or spark which belongs entirely to God, which is never at our disposal, from which God disposes of our lives, which is inaccessible to the fantasies of our own mind, or the brutalities of our own will.”

THOMAS MERTON –“In the last analysis, the individual person is responsible for living his own life and for “finding himself”. If he persists in shifting his responsibility to somebody else, he fails to find out the meaning of his own existence.”

THOMAS MERTON –“It was said of Abbot Agatho that for three years he carried a stone in his mouth until he learned to be silent.”

THOMAS MERTON –“Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed.”

THOMAS MERTON –“The beginning of love is to let those we love be themselves, and not twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves in them.”

THOMAS MERTON –“The whole idea of compassion is based on a keen awareness of the interdependence of all these living beings, which are all part of one another and all involved in one another.”

THOMAS MERTON –“We cannot be happy if expect to live all the time at the highest peak of intensity Happiness is not a matter of intensity; but of balance and order and rhythm and harmony.”

THOMAS MOORE –“Every one should know that you can’t live in any other way than by cultivating the soul.”

THOMAS MOORE- “Though an angel should write, still ‘tis devil must print.”

THOMAS MORE –“These things, good Lord that we pray for give us Thy grace to labour for.”

THOMAS NASHE –“Heaven is our heritage, Earthbuta players’ stage.”

THOMAS PAINE –“Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one.”

THOMAS PAINE –“I believe in the equality of man; and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavouring to make our fellow creatures happy.”

THOMAS PAINE –“If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.”

THOMAS PAINE –“Reputation is what men and women think of us. Character is what God and angels know of us.”

THOMAS PAINE –“The world is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion.”

THOMAS PAINE –“We have it in our power to begin the world over again.”

THOMAS PAINE- “When the people fear the government, you have tyranny; when the government fears the people, you have freedom.”

THOMAS PETERS & ROBERT WATERMAN, JR. –“The simple act of paying positive attention to people has a great deal to do with productivity.”

THOMAS R DEWAR –“Minds are like parachutes: they only function when open.”

THOMAS SOWELL –“Given that some social processes must convey inherent constraints, the Choice is among various mixtures of persuasion, force, and cultural inducement. The less of one, the more of the others. The degree of freedom that is possible is therefore tied to the extent to which people respond to persuasion or inducement.”

THOMAS SOWELL –“Given that some social processes must convey inherent constraints, the choice is among various mixtures of persuasion, force, and cultural inducement. The less of one, the more of the others. The degree of freedom that is possible is therefore tied to the extent to which people respond to persuasion or inducement.”

THOMAS SOWELL –“The first lesson of economics is scarcity There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”

THOMAS SZASZ –“A child becomes an adult when he realises that he has a right not only to be right but also to be wrong.”

THOMAS SZASZ –“Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence.”

THOMAS SZASZ –“The self is not something that one finds. It is something that one creates.”

THOMAS SZASZ –“When religion was strong and science weak. Men mistook magic for medicine, now when science is stronger and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic.”

Thomas szazs- “If you talk to god, you are praying; if god talks to you, you have schizophrenia.”

THOMAS TUSSER- “Come some, some go; this life is so.”

THOMAS W CRONIN –“”It’s unbelievably beautiful”, said Shiela. “I always thought a really beautiful place had to be green and rolling, with hills and valleys and lakes, and the sea pounding on rocks and beaches —”You mean like Ireland?” All right, I’m prejudiced”, said Shiela. “I always thought a place had to be something like that to be really beautiful. But this (on Mars) is an altogether different kind of beauty a rare red beauty, and so quiet and peaceful too”. “I agree”, said Don, “it’s one continuous pleasure just to look at it. I could stay here forever”. “But pleasure isn’t the only feeling I get looking at it”, said Shiela. “I also feel I’m like a fly that’s just landed on an exquisitely beautiful spider’s web — waiting for the spider to show up”.”

THOMAS. A. KEMPIS –“Love is being able to walk arm in arm … even when you don’t see eye to eye.”

THOMSON –“Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come; And from the bosom of yon dropping cloud, While music wakes around, veiled in a shower Of shadowing roses, on our plains descend.”

THONAS JAFFERSON- “The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only legitimate object of good government.”

THOREAU –“I never found the companion that was as companionable as solitude.”

THOREAU –“Our life is frittered away by detail… Simplify, simplify.”

THOREAU –“The reader is nowhere raised into and sustained in a higher, purer, or rarer region of thought than in the Bhagavad Gita… Beside (it), even our Shakespeare seems sometimes youthfully green and practical merely.”

THORNTON WILDER –“We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.”

THORSYEIN VEBLEN- “Conspicuous leisure and consumption… in the one case it is a waste of time and effort, in the other it is a waste of goods.”

THUCYDIDES –“The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom is courage.”

THUPTEN RINPOCHE –“To develop true compassion, first we must know that suffering is real, and that sufferings hurt.”

THUR HUGH CLOUGH- “Grace is given of God, but knowledge is born in the market.”

TIBULLUS –“Father Nile, why or in what lands can I say you have hidden your head? On your account your Egypt never sues for showers, nor does the dry grass bow to Jupiter the rain-bringer.”

TIERNOBOKAR –“The beauty of the rainbow is due to the variety of its colours. In the same way, we regard the voices of the different believers which rise from all parts of the earth as a symphony of praises on behalf of God who can only be one.”

TIM CLARK –“Leadership is influencing others to do the right thing.”

TIM DU BOIS –“Always be “work in progress”.

TIM MCGRAW –“We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.”

TIM O’LEARY –“You are as old as the last time you changed your mind.”

TIM WILEY –“Where you end up isn’t the most important thing. It’s the road you take to get there. The road you take is what you’ll look back on and call your life.”

TIMOTHY –“If any one purifies himself from what is ignoble, then he will be a vessel consecrated and useful to the Master of the house, ready for any good work. So shun youthful passions and aim at righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call upon the Lord from a pure heart.”

TIMOTHY LEARY –“We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they’ve got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go.”

TIMOTHY THOMAS FORTUNE –“Mob law is the most forcible expression of an abnormal public opinion; it shows that society is rotten to the core.”

TIMOYHY LEARY –“Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition.”

TIORIO –“it is better to be old-fashioned and right than to be up-to-date and wrong.”

TIRUMANTIRAM –“I’ll wreathe Him in garland. I’ll hug Him to heart. I’ll sing Him His name and dance with gifts of flowers. Singing and dancing, seek the Lord. This alone I know.”

TITUS L CARUS –“As children tremble and fear everything in the blind darkness, so we in the light sometimes fear what is no more to be feared than the things children in the dark hold in terror and imagine will come true.”

TITUS M PLAUTUS –“Where there are friends, there is wealth.”

TL MENCKEN –“Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice.”

TN TIEMEYER –“A man can make money but not vice versa.”

TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLETT –“Who bravely dares must sometimes risk a fall.”

TOLKIN, J.R.R. –“Never laugh at live dragon.”

TOM BOBBINS –“We’re our own dragons as well as our own heroes, and we have to rescue ourselves from ourselves.”

TOM BRADLEY –“The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you.”

TOM CONNELLY –“He who asks a question may be a fool for five minutes, but he who never asks a question remains a fool forever.”

TOM HANKS –“Life is like a box of chocolates… you never know what you’re gonna get.”

TOM HANNAH –“Tolerance and celebration of individual differences is the fire that fuels lasting love.”

TOM LEHRER- “Life is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put in to it.”

TOM LEHRER- “Life is like A SEWER. What you get out of it depends on what you put in to it.”

TOM MULLER –“Happy marriages begin when we marry the ones we love, and they blossom when we love the ones we marry.”

TOM PETERS –“Formula for success: Under promise and over deliver.”

TOM PETERS –“Leave no one out of the big picture. Involve everyone in everything of any consequence to all of you.”

TOM ROBBINS –“Human beings were invented by water as a device for transporting itself from one place to another.”

TOM ROBBINS –“There are many things worth living for, there are a few things worth dying for, but there is nothing worth killing for.”

TOM ROBBINS –“We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.”

TOM SNYDER –“If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?”

TOM STOPPARD –“Every exit is an entry somewhere else.”

TOM STOPPARD –“If an idea’s worth having once, it’s worth having twice.”

TOM STOPPARD- “Life is a gamble at terrible cost- if it was a but, you wouldn’t take it.”

TOM WAITS- “Hell is boiling over, and heaven is full, we’re chained to be the world and we all gotta pull.”

TOM WILSON –“Mosquitoes remind us that we are not as high up on the food chain as we think.”

TOM WILSON –“Wisdom doesn’t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.”

TOMMY LASORDA –“The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in determination.”

TONI MORRISON –“A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves — a special kind of double.”

TONI SCIARRA POYNTER –“You don’t need to be on the same wavelength to succeed in marriage. You just need to be able to ride each other’s wave.”

TONY BENNEWORTH- “It’s been a very show and dull day, but it hasn’t been boring. It’s been a good, entertaining day’s cricket.”

TONY BLAIR –“I have not suddenly woken up this week and decided that this is important. It seems a bit unfair for people to think so.”

TONY BLAIR –“The art of leadership is saying no, not saying yes. It is very easy to say yes.”

TONY BLAIR –“The principles of the Sikh faith are inspiring — equality, an obligation to help those who are less fortunate than themselves, tolerance and respect for other individuals, communities and faiths. During the festival of Baisakhi, we can all reflect on the valuable role that the Sikh community plays in Britain and the Sikh contribution to our economy, society and national life.”

TONY ROBBINS –“Success is the result of good judgment, good judgment is result of experience, experience is often the result of bad judgment.”

TONY SNOW –“Many people don’t give a rip about politics and know as much about public affairs as they know about the topography of Pluto.”

TORAH –“Then the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.”

TRADITIONAL HINDU PRAYER –“I prostrate to the dawn/dusk lamp, whose light is the Knowledge Principle (the Supreme Lord), which removes the darkness of ignorance and by which all can be achieved in life.”

TRAVIS ENGEN –“We know that the profitable growth of our company depends on the economic, environmental, and social sustainability of our communities across the world. And we know it is in our best interests to contribute to the sustainability of those communities.”

TREY PARKER AND MATT STONE –“Living is having ups and downs and sharing them with friends.”

TRILOKINATH RAINA –“Whether my words have meaning tomorrow, Tomorrow’s critics will decide; But I’ll find the gushing waters eternal If they relieved you of present pain.”

TRYON EDWARDS –“He that never changes his opinion never corrects mistakes and will never be wiser on the morrow than he is today.”

TRYON EDWARDS –“Life is a foreign language; all men mispronounce it.”

TSAO-HSUEH-CHIN “Women… are made of water, with clear and mobile minds, while men are mostly made of mud, mere lumps of unformed clay.”

TULKU THONDUP –“In order to help or heal others, we must first gain the benefit of healing blessings ourselves. It is like wanting to give money to a needy person: first we must have or make some money, because only then can we give it away The best spiritual training is to serve the needs of others, the mother beings, with no selfish motivations. That means that our purpose in generating peace and joy in ourselves must be for the sake of others, or at least that must be our aim. Thus we must create and feel peace and joy in ourselves with no hesitation. When we have gained these benefits, we must share them with others, with the greatest joy. If we have peace, spontaneously all our words and actions will be expressions of peace and joy. Then, even if we are not actively sharing peace or trying to help others, our good qualities will still have a positive effect on many around us.”

TULSIDAS –“As a word and its meaning, water and its wave are said to be different but are not, I do homage to the feet of that Sita-Rama.”

TULSIDAS –“’Bin sateang vivek na hoye, Ram kripa bin sulabh na soye’ — Without satsang, vivek or the power to discriminate does not come. It is difficult to obtain vivek without the grace of Rama and without participating in satsang. It is tough to live in this jungle we call life.”

TULSIDAS –“Thou art Brahnm, I am Jiva. Thou art Master, I am servant. Thou art father, mother, guru, friend And well-wisher in all respects. From the different relationships between you and me, Acknowledge that which you prefer, So that Tulsi can somehow Take shelter at your merciful feet.”

TUPAC SHAKUR –“Reality is wrong. Dreams are for real.”

TURKISH PROVERB –“A fool dreams of wealth; a wise man, of happiness.”

TURKISH PROVERB –“A fool dreams of wealth; a wise man, of happiness.”

TYRON EDWARDS –“Age does not depend on years, hut upon temperament and health. Some men are horn old, and some never grow so.”

TYRON EDWARDS –“Some men are born old, and some never seem so. If we keep well and cheerful we are always young, and at last die in youth, even when years would count us old.”

TZES SILESIUS –“Man, if thou wishes to see God, there or here on earth. Thy heart must first become a pure mirror.”

UCILLE S HARPER –“The nice thing about egotists is that they don’t talk about other people.”

UDANA –“He who successfully fulfils his vow Of continence in body and in mind, And has achieved the final knowledge, he Acquires the right to declare To others who would walk the Path; he may Give to himself the n

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Gift Wrapping Tips

The Brown Paper Package

Wrap Step 1

Use brown paper from an office supply store as your base (for a guy’s present, even grocery brown-bag paper can look chic if you fold it sharply on the creases). Measure your box, then place it top side up, making sure to fold the ends of the paper in at least a half inch to hide rough edges. Use double-sided tape for a clean, flawless look.

Wrap Step 2

Don’t have ribbon? No problem. Just take a ball of cotton string or twine and wrap it around the box three times to create a cool pattern. Then find an ornament to slip under the twine. Clip a leaf or fresh flower from your garden, or attach a fun trinket that corresponds to the gift (for example, a cute olive fork if you’re giving a friend a martini set).

The Gift Basket

Have a pretty basket you never really use? It makes the perfect gift vessel for bath, kitchen, and gourmet items (regifted utensils especially…since you likely won’t have the original box).

Wrap Step 1

Fill your basket with gift items and sit it on a large square of clear or colored cellophane (three times the size of the basket’s base). You can pick up cellophane at most party or gift stores.

Wrap Step 2

Pull the cellophane straight up over the edges of the basket, then give it a twist to the left and secure with a rubber band. Tie a ribbon around the cellophane, then clip the rubber band off. Trim the edges of the cellophane if necessary.

The Wax-Paper Present

I know—the only time you’d think to use wax paper is when you’re baking. But the milky feeling of the paper gives your gift a sophisticated, Zen-like vibe.

Wrap Step 1

Simply wrap your box with wax paper, being careful to make sharp creases and fold under any zigzag edges. And avoid boxes that have writing on them. But don’t be afraid to use a colorful or black box—it looks great peeking through the wax paper.

Wrap Step 2

To dress it up, add a strip of decorative gift paper. This technique is called the “cummerbund.” (It’s a great way to use any beautiful bits of paper you saved from past gifts.) Just make sure you fold the edges of the cummerbund under to achieve smooth edges. For an extra kick, tie a skinny ribbon through the top of the cummerbund, and top with a fresh-picked flower.

Maxine Rivers is a writer for Personalized-Gifts-Shop.com

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Chain pump

Chain pumps in the Middle East and Rome

Al-Jazari’s hydropowered saqiya chain pump device in 1206.

The earliest evidence for this device occurred in a Babylonian text from circa 700 BC and lived for more thsn 100 years may be referred to in Ecclesiastes 12:6. These were commonly powered by human or animal power. The device then appeared in ancient Egypt from circa 200 BC, featuring a pair of gear-wheels.

A version of this kind of pump was known in ancient Roman times, sometimes with pots fixed to the chain, which, as they passed over the top pulley, tipped the water out. This was written of by Philo of Byzantium in the 2nd century BC, mentioned by the historian Vitruvius around 30 BC, and fragments of these buckets were found on the Roman barges of Lake Nemi.

Complex chain pumps consisting of over 200 separate components were used extensively by Muslim inventors and engineers in the medieval Islamic world, where they are known as saqiya. The mechanical flywheel, used to smooth out the delivery of power from a driving device to a driven machine, was first employed by Ibn Bassal (fl. 1038-1075) of Islamic Spain for use in a saqiya chain pump.

An intricate device was featured in a manuscript by Al-Jazari in 1206, with chambered reservoirs, water wheel scoops, gear-wheels, and a chain pump, powered by the pull of an ox and water falling by gravity. The first known use of a crankshaft in a chain pump was featured in another one of al-Jazari’s saqiya machines. The concept of minimizing intermittent working is also first implied in one of al-Jazari’s saqiya chain pumps, which was for the purpose of maximising the efficiency of the saqiya chain pump. Al-Jazari also constructed a water-raising saqiya chain pump which was run by hydropower rather than manual labour, though the Chinese were also using hydropower for chain pumps prior to him. Saqiya machines like the ones he described have been supplying water in Damascus since the 13th century up until modern times, and were in everyday use throughout the medieval Islamic world.

Chain pumps were used in European mines during the Renaissance era, and illustrated by the mineralogist Georg Agricola in his De re metallica of 1556. They were used in dockyards, and a number formed part of the Portsmouth Block Mills complex.[citation needed] Chain pumps were commonly used on naval vessels of the time to pump the bilges, and examples are known in the nineteenth century for low-lift irrigation purposes.

Two types of hydraulic-powered chain pumps from the Chinese encyclopedia Tiangong Kaiwu of 1637, written by Song Yingxing.

Square-pallet in China

Chain pumps were also used in ancient China by at least the 1st century AD. In China, they were also called dragon backbones. One of the earliest accounts was a description by the Han Dynasty philosopher Wang Chong (2797 AD) around 80 AD. Unlike those found in the West, chain pumps in China resembled the square-pallet type instead of the pear-shaped bucket. Illustrations of such Chinese chain pumps show them drawing water up a slanting channel. These were sometimes powered by hydraulics of a rushing current against a horizontal water wheel acting against a vertical wheel, and others by a horizontal mechanical wheel acting upon a vertical wheel which was pulled by the labor of oxen. There was also square-pallet chain pumps operated manually by foot pedals.

From the 1st century onwards, chain pumps were in widespread use and by many accounts could be spotted numerously throughout the Chinese countryside. Chinese square-pallet chain pumps were used largely for irrigation, yet they found use in public works as well. The infamous Eastern Han court eunuch Zhang Rang (d. 189 AD) once ordered the engineer Bi Lan () to construct a series of square-pallet chain pumps outside the capital city of Luoyang. These chain pumps serviced the palaces and living quarters of the capital city as the water lifted by the chain pumps were brought in by a pipe system. Ma Jun, the renowned mechanical engineer of the Three Kingdoms era, also constructed a series of chain pumps for watering the palatial gardens of Emperor Ming of Wei (226-239).

From the 13th century onwards, the Chinese also used windmills (adopted from the Islamic world) as a means to power the motion of square-pallet chain pumps. Yet there were other types of chain pumps besides the square-pallet design. In Song Yingxing’s (1587-1666) encyclopedic book the Tiangong Kaiwu of 1637, there is description and illustration of a cylinder-type chain pump, powered by waterwheels and leading water up from the river to an elevated plane full of agricultural crops.

See also

Chain drive

Rope pump

Su Song

Pipeline transport

Notes

^ Joseph Needham, Science and Civilisation in China 4(2) (1965), 352.

^ a b Donald Routledge Hill (1996), “Engineering”, in Roshdi Rashed, Encyclopedia of the History of Arabic Science, Vol. 3, p. 751-795 .

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