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20 Inspirational Quotes To Brighten Your Day


I love inspirational quotes. They are powerful nuggets of wisdom condensed into 1-2 lines. Whenever I read them, I get so inspired to take action. I remember when I was a high school student, I would decorate the cover of my foolscap pads with quotes because they were so meaningful. Today, I have quotes plastered on the noticeboard in front of my work desk, which I change regularly to whichever quote resonates most with me at the point in time. Whenever I raise my head, I’ll see them in front of me, sort of like a little nod of affirmation. :)

Here, I’ll share 20 of my favorite inspirational quotes. I won’t include any commentary because the quotes speak for themselves. I hope they resonate with you as much as they have with me :)

“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” – Albert Einstein

“The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.” – Albert Ellis

“The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.” – Bill Copeland

“If what you’re doing is not your passion, you have nothing to lose.”

“The person who says something is impossible should not interrupt the person who is doing it.”

“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” – George Eliot

“All our dreams can come true – if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney

“What the mind can conceive, it can achieve.” – Napoleon Hill

“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.” – Seneca

“Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

“Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.” -Albert Einstein.

“If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” -Milton Berle

“The sky has never been the limit. We are our own limits. It’s then about breaking our personal limits and outgrowing ourselves to live our best lives.”

“Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresea, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.” – Life’s Little Instruction Book, compiled by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.” – Mahatma Gandhi

“When you can’t change the direction of the wind — adjust your sails.” ~ H. Jackson Brown

“Everything you want should be yours: the type of work you want; the relationships you need; the social, mental, and aesthetic stimulation that will make you happy and fulfilled; the money you require for the lifestyle that is appropriate to you; and any requirement that you may (or may not) have for achievement or service to others. If you don’t aim for it all, you’ll never get it all. To aim for it requires that you know what you want” ~ Richard Koch

“”To wish you were someone else is to waste the person you are.”

“Confidence comes not from always being right but not fearing to be wrong”

“Your time is limited, don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma, which is living the result of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinion drowned your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition, they somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” – Steve Jobs

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Kardashians Upstage Mona Lisa

Even the French appreciate a buxom booty. Who knew? Kim Kardashian has managed to upstage the priceless Mona Lisa at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris. The reality TV star and her mother Kris Jenner had to leave the museum after they were swarmed by fans anixious to take snaps of the pair during their [...]

Flying fish: Natural-born gliders

There are aerodynamic tricks to be learnt from flying fish

FROM Leonardo da Vinci to the Wright brothers and among today’s aircraft designers, there is a fascination in studying the wings of birds, better to understand the mysteries of flight. But there are also more than 60 species of fish that have the ability to take to the air, and new research shows they could have a trick or two to help make aircraft fly more efficiently.

Flying fish can whip their tails back and forth with tremendous speed to propel themselves out of the water. Once airborne, they use long pectoral fins and shorter pelvic fins on the sides of their bodies to create lift, much like the wings of an aircraft. Sometimes the fish fly to escape fast-swimming predators like dolphins and tuna, but they may also take to the air because it is an efficient way to speed up their movement. Whatever the reason, once aloft they can glide for more than 40 seconds, cover 400 metres (1,312 feet) and move at about 70kph (43mph). …

The da Vinci method: Shadow strokes

Scientists at the Louvre have discovered the secret to the Mona Lisa’s face

THE Mona Lisa’s lure is so strong that Louvre Museum officials find it wise to keep her safely stowed behind bulletproof glass. She is let out of her protective cage once a year, for a whiff of fresh air. And this is when many a researcher would love to get their hands on Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous muse, in order to find out more about how she was painted.

For a long time, scientists and curators have wondered how da Vinci created shadows on her face with seemingly no brushstrokes or contours. Art experts call this shadowing technique sfumato—like the Italian word for smoke, fumo. Experts have long suspected sfumato shadowing has something to do with the glazes that da Vinci used above the paint layer. But proving this has been difficult because snatching a sample of the Mona Lisa’s face for chemical analysis is, unsurprisingly, frowned upon. …

30 Historical Figures Recreated in Lego

If you thought a star on Hollywood Boulevard or being on the cover of Vogue was a sign of celebrity status, think again. The new benchmark is whether you’ve been recreated in Lego yet.

April 15, 1452: It’s the Renaissance, Man!

1452: Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest multitalented artists in our history, is born in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci. Painter, sculptor, anatomist, architect, engineer, geologist: The labels don’t even begin to describe him.
Da Vinci’s influence is so diverse that few haven’t heard of him or his work — the paintings of Mona [...]

Changi Airport buys 5% stake in Rome Airports

Singapore’s Changi Airport said it has acquired a 5% stake in Gemina S.p.A (GEMI.MI), the operator of Rome’s two major airports, for $100 million, its biggest acquisition ever.

Gemina’s Aeroporti di Roma owns the concession to operate Italy’s largest airport group, which comprises Leonardo da Vinci Airport and Giovan Battista Pastine Airport.

Both airports serve the Italian capital and have a combined air passenger volume of 38.6 million in 2009, slightly higher than Changi’s 37.2 million passengers last year.

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Kangana’s love to travel Italy

Kangana Ranaut is one lucky girl! The actress, who was to shoot this fortnight for Once Upon A Time in Mumbai suddenly had free time as the schedule got cancelled.
As she have 15 days so it’s time for some unplanned and “yummy” adventure!
So actress decided to go Italy as first thought come in her mind. [...]

Have a chat with Mona Lisa if you speak Mandarin

Mona Lisa

Interactive technology has brought the Mona Lisa to life – and Leonardo da Vinci’s enigmatic 16th Century portrait now speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese.

A digital version of the work is the star attraction in a new exhibition of classic artworks recreated in multimedia form in Beijing.

Exhibition organiser Wang Hui spent two years preparing the collection.

He says it is the first time 3D, holographic and voice recognition technologies have been fused like this.

Visitors can also listen to Jesus Christ talking to his disciples and watch him move around the table of The Last Supper, while life-sized replica statues of Roman and Greek gods and goddesses strike provocative poses in a multimedia play.

Amazing art

Fine art graduate Zhao Yuanzhi was impressed by his visit.

"In studios, they’re all stationary, but here they are alive and moving around," he said. "It’s surprising and vivid."

The Mona Lisa is also programmed to answer questions about her mysterious smile and to talk about her life.

The World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition is set to run in Beijing for three months.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Mona Lisa still smiling after mug-throwing attack

Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa has come under attack from a Russian woman who hurled a cup at the world-famous portrait.

Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece was completely unscathed, as the ceramic mug smashed on bullet-proof glass surrounding the painting.

The incident happened on 2 August and the woman was arrested, said a spokesman for the Louvre Museum in Paris, which houses the artwork.

Paris police said the woman was taken to a psychiatric ward afterwards.

"It looks like it was done by someone who was unhinged and wanted to draw attention to herself," a Louvre spokesman was quoted as saying by AFP new agency.

The Louvre, the biggest art museum in the world, has thousands of paintings, but its star attraction is the Mona Lisa, known in France as La Joconde.

The 500-year-old painting was stolen in 1911 from the Louvre but returned after an Italian was arrested for its theft two years later.

It was doused with acid by a vandal in 1956 and later the same year a Bolivian damaged it again by throwing a rock at it.


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

July 28, 1907: Tupperware’s First Burp

1907: Earl S. Tupper, inventor of the famous Tupperware “burping” plastic kitchenware, is born. Baby Tupper may well have burped for the first time on this day.
The New Hampshire native grew up on farms in Massachusetts. Tupper developed a business selling his parents’ produce door-to-door, but scraped through high school, barely graduating.
On the other hand, [...]