Through the whole ordeal, I don't think we ever said to each other: "This isn't fair." We just kept going. We recognized that there were things we could do that might help the outcome in a positive ways...and we did them. Without saying it in words, our attitude was, "Let's saddle up and ride.
Randy PauschEveryone has to contribute to the common good. To not do so can be described in one word: selfish.
Randy PauschIn the fifty years my parents were married, in the thousands of conversations my dad had with me, it had just never come up. And so there I was, weeks after his death, getting another lesson from him about the meaning of sacrifice—and about the power of humility
Randy PauschWe cannot change the cards we are delt, just how we play the hand
Randy PauschWe can't change it. We just have to decide how we'll respond. We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand" - From The Last Lecture Randy Pauch
Randy PauschLuck is indeed where preparation meets opportunity.
Randy PauschSomehow, with the passage of time, and the deadlines that life imposes, surrendering became the right thing to do.
Randy PauschI've found that a substantial fraction of many people’s days is spent
worrying about what others think of them. If nobody ever worried
about what was in other people’s heads, we’d all be 33 percent more
effective in our lives and on our jobs.
I’m aware that Chloe may have no memory of me at all. She’s too young. But I want her to grow up knowing that I was the first man ever to fall in love with her.
Randy PauschI love all three of my kids completely and differently. And I want them to know that I will love them for as long as they live. I will.
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