Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom. Plato
Knowledge, the object of knowledge and the knower are the three factors which motivate action; the senses, the work and the doer comprise the threefold basis of action. Gita, Bhagavad
Labour not after riches first, and think thou afterwards wilt enjoy them. He who neglecteth the present moment, throweth away all that he hath. As the arrow passeth through the heart, while the warrior knew not that it was coming; so shall his life be taken away before he knoweth that he hath it. Akhenaton
Labour was the first price, the original purchase-money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labour, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased. Smith, Adam
Last, but by no means least, courage-moral courage, the courage of one’s convictions, the courage to see things through. The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. It’s the age-old struggle-the roar of the crowd on one side and the voice of your conscience on the other. MacArthur, Douglas
Laugh at your friends, and if your friends are sore; So much the better, you may laugh the more. Casanova, Giovanni G.
Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is the best ending for one. Morgenstern, Christian
Laughter is one of the very privileges of reason, being confined to the human species. Carlyle, Thomas
Lawless are they that make their wills their law. Shakespeare, William
Laws are essential emanations from the self-poised character of God; they radiate from the sun to the circling edge of creation. Verily, the mighty Lawgiver hath subjected himself unto laws. Tupper
Laws control the lesser man…Right conduct controls the greater one. Chinese Proverb
Laws too gentle are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed. Franklin, Benjamin