The risk we do not know is always more dangerous than the risk we know. From "Tasty Dish and the Risk We Know," SunStar Cebu Breakthroughs, published on 31 August 2011
There is nothing we can do about how long we live. But we can do so much on how much meaning our life will have--meanings that can spill into eternity.
Learning about history is good if its lessons guide the people of the present. Otherwise, it is as dead as a dog run over in the roadside no matter how much you know historical facts.
Honesty is the essential ingredient of trust. Anyone who cannot be honest with you, you simply cannot trust, unless the bare truth can hurt your feelings, and she knows that, and simply wants to look for the right time to say it. Withholding the truth is telling a lie.
There is no other way towards a lasting peace of soul than this--accepting God's will whatever it maybe, wherever it may lead even to the portals of death (who can escape death anyway). Lay your troubles before his feet. You may have to do your best. But the outcome will always be a gift, may it be failure or success.