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  • #1
    C. JoyBell C.
    “What if you could pick one day of your life, and everything would stop changing, every day would be similar and comparable to that one day, you'd always have the same people with you? If you could do that, would you do it? Would you pick that day and make that choice? We crave for things to stop changing, we wish that things would never change. But if we got what we wanted, there are so many things that are better, that we would never, ever know about. Sure, things would stay the same as that one wonderful day, but then there would be nothing else out there, ever. So can you remember the very first day when everything really did begin to change? Is there a thing that can remind you? Mine is a blue rose, and that's when everything began to change because that's the day I began to believe in things I never believed in before; the day I found three blue roses. Think about your first day of change, can you remember all the new heights you've soared since that day? All the new people? All the better things and times? Would you throw all of that time away? I wouldn't. Instead, I want to finally accept all the things that I couldn't change, which led to me being right here, right now. Maybe we all carry around inside us one day we wish we could keep forever, something we wished never did change. It's time to let go of that day, and soar.”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #2
    “Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before. You can fight it, you can do nothing but scream about what you've lost, or you can accept that and try to put together something that's good.”
    Elizabeth Edwards

  • #3
    David Richo
    “Humility means accepting reality with no attempt to outsmart it.”
    David Richo, The Five Things We Cannot Change: And the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them

  • #4
    Eckhart Tolle
    “The moment that judgement stops through acceptance of what it is, you are free of the mind. You have made room for love, for joy, for peace.”
    Eckhart Tolle, Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now

  • #5
    Wallace Stegner
    “Wisdom. . .is knowing what you have to accept.”
    Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose

  • #6
    Guy Finley
    “Know that everything is in perfect order whether you understand it or not.”
    Valery Satterwhite

  • #7
    Fulton Oursler
    “Many of us crucify ourselves between two thieves - regret for the past and fear of the future.”
    Fulton Oursler

  • #8
    Fred Rogers
    “What's been important in my understanding of myself and others is the fact that each one of us is so much more than any one thing. A sick child is much more than his or her sickness.
    A person with a disability is much, much more than a handicap. A pediatrician is more than a medical doctor. You're MUCH more than your job description or your age or your income or your output.”
    Fred Rogers, The World According to Mister Rogers: Important Things to Remember

  • #9
    Katerina Stoykova Klemer
    “Every advantage is temporary.”
    Katerina Stoykova Klemer

  • #11
    Sharon E. Rainey
    “Acceptance doesn’t mean that life gets better; it just means that my way of living life on life’s terms improves.”
    Sharon E. Rainey, Making a Pearl from the Grit of Life

  • #12
    For the wise have always known that no one can make much of his life
    “For the wise have always known that no one can make much of his life until self-searching has become a regular habit, until he is able to admit and accept what he finds, and until he patiently and persistently tries to correct what is wrong. – Bill W.”
    Bill W.

  • #13
    Ace Frehley
    “I personally believe this: We have only today; yesterday's gone and tomorrow is uncertain. That's why they call it the present. And sobriety really is a gift... for those who are willing to receive it.”
    Ace Frehley, No Regrets: A Rock 'n' Roll Memoir

  • #14
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “I knew then that this is how God loves us all and receives us all, and that there is no such thing in this universe as hell, except maybe in our own terrified minds. Because if even one broken and limited human being could experience even one such episode of absolute forgiveness and acceptance of her own self, then imagine—just imagine!—what God, in all His eternal compassion, can forgive and accept.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #15
    Faith Baldwin
    “I have learned over a period of time to be almost unconsciously grateful--as a child is--for a sunny day, blue water, flowers in a vase, a tree turning red. I have learned to be glad at dawn and when the sky is dark. Only children and a few spiritually evolved people are born to feel gratitude as naturally as they breathe, without even thinking. Most of us come to it step by painful step, to discover that gratitude is a form of acceptance.”
    Faith Baldwin, Many Windows, Seasons of the Heart

  • #16
    Gail Blanke
    “I will not compare myself with others, nor them with me. I will appreciate myself and others for what I and they contribute.”
    Gail Blanke, Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life

  • #17
    Thomas Merton
    “It is therefore of supreme importance that we consent to live not for ourselves but for others. When we do this we will be able first of all to face and accept our own limitations. As long as we secretly adore ourselves, our own deficiencies will remain to torture us with an apparent defilement. But if we live for others, we will gradually discover that no expects us to be 'as gods'. We will see that we are human, like everyone else, that we all have weaknesses and deficiencies, and that these limitations of ours play a most important part in all our lives. It is because of them that we need others and others need us. We are not all weak in the same spots, and so we supplement and complete one another, each one making up in himself for the lack in another.”
    Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island



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