Most of my decisions in life seem absent-minded but inevitable. Cooley, Mason
My regimen is lust and avarice for exercise, gluttony and sloth for relaxation. Cooley, Mason
Our most important decisions are made while we are thinking about something else. Cooley, Mason
Prudence suspects that happiness is a bait set by risk. Cooley, Mason
Proverbial wisdom counsels against risk and change. But sitting ducks fare worst of all. Cooley, Mason
Understanding replaces imaginary fears with real ones. Cooley, Mason
When understanding would be too difficult, I become trusting. Cooley, Mason