Nearly everyday life leans over and says, ‘Come on down!’ But standing at the bottom looking up, it’s finally dawned on me that it’s not these invitations that have dug this hole. Rather, it’s the fact that I accepted them.

— Craig D. Lounsbrough

I believe most people are good, even deep down, even if you have to dig a little - although some people can tempt one to pick up a shovel and actually put that to the test.

— Christina Engela

It's not good to dig in the past, raise the ghost up from the grave, and have it walk with the flesh.

— Anthony Liccione

I'm in a hole because at some point I found a shovel and started digging. Maybe I should trade my shovels for ladders and start climbing.

— Craig D. Lounsbrough

Fire False Friends as early as possible. Do it before they dig out the dream seeds you've planted! The earlier, the better; the quicker, the safer!

— Israelmore Ayivor

Mystery of love is like digging water: everything closes. (Mystère de l'amour est comme - Creuser l'eau : tout se referme).

— Charles de Leusse

Self-leadership is about digging out your hidden endowment and making them known and useful to those who need it most.

— Israelmore Ayivor

If you want to hurt somebody and you want to know where his vulnerable spot is you have to know him, before you can put in the right dig, that's very important.

— Heinz Kohut

When I’m at the bottom looking up, the main question may not be ‘how do I get out of this hole?’ In reality, the main question might be ‘how do I get rid of the shovel that I used to dig it?

— Craig D. Lounsbrough

Men can dig wells, but they can’t create water.

— Craig D. Lounsbrough