Saturday, January 22, 2011

Wax Place In Thonglor

Scuba 210 .- 209 .-


" I can not change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust the sails to reach my destination "(James Dean)

On 27 October 1879, the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison achieved his carbon filament lamp, which stayed on in New York for two days. It was the beginning of the era of enlightenment electric

Thomas Alva Edison

or how not to burn failures. "Now I know a thousand ways not to make a light bulb" (p. 71)

Optimistic people are able to interpret failures as opportunities for improvement. Edison himself would often say that in the thousands of failed attempts to be overcome to create the light bulb, never lost the spirit, because every mistake he left behind was a new step forward (p. 71)

Edison patented more than a thousand Invention and endorsed this statement:

"There is nothing worse than failures, the few attempts" (p. 72)

"Direct your face to the sunshine and you will no longer see the shadows "(Hellen Keller) (p. 81)

" A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist, the opportunity in every difficulty "(Winston Churchill)

" If you do not stand for something, will yield about anything "(Malcolm X)

" Do not judge the day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you have sown "(Robert Louis Stevenson)

" The difference between a pessimist and an optimist? An optimist laughs to forget, a pessimist has forgotten to laugh "(Tom Bodett)

" The opportunity is in the middle of difficulty "(Albert Einstein)

" A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step "(Lao Tse)

" A calm sea never became a good sailor "(English proverb)

" No worry because your life may end, Worry about if it has not "(Grace Hansen)

" Do not be afraid to build castles in the air. It is there where they belong. Now you have to put the foundations under "(Henry David Thoreau)

" Jumping for joy is the best of the years "(Anonymous)

Text: phrases from" The Scuba optimistic (Allan Percy)

Picture. Winter Sunrise: The Young America Derek GM Gardner

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