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  • #1
    Sarah Dessen
    “The choices you make now, the people you surround yourself with, they all have the potential to affect your life, even who you are, forever.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #2
    C. JoyBell C.
    “When I was little and running on the race track at school, I always stopped and waited for all the other kids so we could run together even though I knew (and everybody else knew) that I could run much faster than all of them! I pretended to read slowly so I could "wait" for everyone else who couldn't read as fast as I could! When my friends were short I pretended that I was short too and if my friend was sad I pretended to be unhappy. I could go on and on about all the ways I have limited myself, my whole life, by "waiting" for people. And the only thing that I've ever received in return is people thinking that they are faster than me, people thinking that they can make me feel bad about myself just because I let them and people thinking that I have to do whatever they say I should do. My mother used to teach me "Cinderella is a perfect example to be" but I have learned that Cinderella can go fuck herself, I'm not waiting for anybody, anymore! I'm going to run as fast as I can, fly as high as I can, I am going to soar and if you want you can come with me! But I'm not waiting for you anymore.”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #3
    W.H. Auden
    “All we are not stares back at what we are.”
    W.H. Auden

  • #4
    “Our lives are mere flashes of light in an infinitely empty universe. In 12 years of education the most important lesson I have learned is that what we see as “normal” living is truly a travesty of our potential. In a society so governed by superficiality, appearances, and petty economics, dreams are more real than anything anything in the “real world”. Refuse normalcy. Beauty is everywhere, love is endless, and joy bleeds from our everyday existence. Embrace it. I love all of you, all my friends, family, and community. I am ceaselessly grateful from the bottom of my heart for everyone. The only thing I can ask of you is to stay free of materialism. Remember that every day contains a universe of potential; exhaust it. Live and love so immensely that when death comes there is nothing left for him to take. Wealth is love, music, sports, learning, family and freedom. Above all, stay gold.”
    Dominic Owen Mallary

  • #5
    Charles de Lint
    “Everybody's got the potential for great good and great wrong in them, but it's the
    choices we make that define who we really are.”
    Charles de Lint

  • #6
    Steve Maraboli
    “Do not dilute the truth of your potential. We often convince ourselves that we cannot change, that we cannot overcome the circumstances of our lives. That is simply not true. You have been blessed with immeasurable power to make positive changes in your life. But you can't just wish it, you can't just hope it, you can't just want it... you have to LIVE it, BE it, DO it.”
    Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

  • #7
    Sarah Dessen
    “But as long as something is never even started, you never have to worry about it ending. It has endless potential.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #8
    Steve Maraboli
    “Most haters are stuck in a poisonous mental prison of jealousy and self-doubt that blinds them to their own potentiality.”
    Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

  • #9
    Toba Beta
    “Fear clogged human potential.”
    Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

  • #10
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “there is no planet, sun, or star could hold you if you but knew what you are.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #11
    “It's so difficult to love another person and yourself for who they are and not what they do or who they could be. To stay in this moment and know it in all its pleasure and its pain. The world is a beautiful place. How often do we say this aloud?”
    Vicki Forman, This Lovely Life: A Memoir of Premature Birth, One Twin Lost and One Surviving, and a Mother's Fierce Love

  • #12
    Mitch Albom
    “Look, no matter where you live, the biggest defect we human beings have is our shortsightedness. We don’t see what we could be. We should be looking at our potential, stretching ourselves into everything we can become. But if you’re surrounded by people who say ‘I want mine now,’ you end up with a few people with everything and a military to keep the poor ones from rising up and stealing it.”
    Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

  • #13
    Peter S. Beagle
    “My son, your ineptitude is so vast, your incompetence so profound, that I am certain you are inhabited by greater power than I have ever known. Unfortunately, it seems to be working backward at the moment, and even I can find no way to set it right. It must be that you are meant to find your own way to reach your power in time; but frankly, you should live so long as that will take you. Therefore I grant it that you shall not age from this day forth, but will travel the world round and round, eternally inefficient, until at last you come to yourself and know what you are. Don't thank me. I tremble at your doom.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #14
    Tom Robbins
    “Like the Arthurian years at Camelot, the Sixties constituted a breakthrough, a fleeting moment of glory, a time when a significant little chunk of humanity briefly realised its moral potential and flirted with its neurological destiny, a collective spiritual awakening that flared brilliantly until the barbaric and mediocre impulses of the species drew tight once more the curtains of darkness.”
    Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume

  • #15
    “The generality of mankind is lazy. What distinguishes men of genuine achievement from the rest of us is not so much their intellectual powers and aptitudes as their curiosity, their energy, their fullest use of their potentialities. Nobody really knows how smart or talented he is until he finds the incentives to use himself to the fullest. God has given us more than we know what to do with.”
    Sydney J. Harris

  • #16
    Toba Beta
    “Faith reveals the potential.”
    Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

  • #17
    James Redfield
    “Apparently, before we are born, each of us experiences a vision of what our life can be, complete with reflections on our parents and our tendencies to engage in particular control dramas, even how we might work through these dramas with these parents and go on to be prepared for what we want to accomplish.”
    James Redfield, The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision

  • #18
    “If we fail to realize our full potential as human beings, we live more on an animalistic level. This is fine for dogs, cats, and chimpanzees but doesn’t work quite so well for women and men. Without the capacity to freely shape our own lives, much as a sculptor might carve stone, we inevitably slip into negativity and depression.”
    H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation

  • #19
    Thomas Paine
    “There exists in man a mass of sense lying in a dormant state, and which, unless something excites it to action, will descend with him, in that condition,to the grave.”
    Thomas Paine, Rights of Man



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