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John Lovell



Average rating: 4.39 · 2,156 ratings · 219 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Warrior Poet Way: A Gui...

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Thy Kingdom Come

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“The worst enemy we face in life is always ourselves. You are the biggest obstacle between where you are now and the courageous life you are capable of living,”
John Lovell, The Warrior Poet Way: A Guide to Living Free and Dying Well

“As long as a man trades his warrior instinct for entertainment, his soul will not be satisfied. He will be perpetually bored, searching for a way to kill time and quell his longings. A man who’s consumed by his mission, however, who knows what life is about and his part to play, doesn’t need a distraction. His life is the adventure.”
John Lovell, The Warrior Poet Way: A Guide to Living Free and Dying Well

“No one on their deathbed asks for bank statements, trophies, or mementos. They ask for family and friends.”
John Lovell, The Warrior Poet Way: A Guide to Living Free and Dying Well



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