Monday, October 22, 2012

Rise Again


22 Seconds


A wise person once noted:  “As long as you get back up more times than you fall, you’ll be okay.”

It’s the rising after a fall that is the critical piece.

-Mozart was told that his opera The Marriage of Figaro had “too many notes.”
-Thomas Edison was considered unteachable as a youngster.
-Albert Einstein was told by a Munich schoolmaster that he would “never amount to much.”


“Our greatest glory consists not in ever falling, but in rising every time we fall.”  
Oliver Goldsmith


P Michael Biggs
Offering Up-Moments
One Moment at a Time