When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone! Henry S. Haskins leaveoverdothing Change image and share on social
Many a man gets weary of clamping down on his rough impulses, which if given occasional release would encourage the living of life with salt in it, in place of dust. Henry S. Haskins clampdustencourage Change image and share on social
Each experience through which we pass operates ultimately for our good. This is a correct attitude to adopt and we must be able to see it in that light. Henry S. Haskins adoptattitudecorrect Change image and share on social
Good behavior is the last refuge of mediocrity. Henry S. Haskins behaviorgoodmediocrity Change image and share on social
Some people are like wheelbarrows; useful only when pushed, and very easily upset. The time to stop talking is when the other person nods his head affirmatively but says nothing. Henry S. Haskins affirmativelyeasilyhead Change image and share on social
Treat the other man's faith gently: it is all he has to believe with. Henry S. Haskins faithgentlyman Change image and share on social