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  • #1
    Sonia Rumzi
    “Anyone who teaches me deserves my respect, honoring and attention.”
    Sonia Rumzi

  • #2
    Mary Kay Ash
    “Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway.”
    Mary Kay Ash

  • #3
    Mother Teresa
    “The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for. We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only cure for loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are dying for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty in the West is a different kind of poverty -- it is not only a poverty of loneliness but also of spirituality. There's a hunger for love, as there is a hunger for God.”
    Mother Teresa, A Simple Path: Mother Teresa

  • #4
    Edith Södergran
    “The inner fire is the most important thing mankind possesses.”
    Edith Södergran

  • #5
    Terry Tempest Williams
    “This is my living faith, an active faith, a faith of verbs: to question, explore, experiment, experience, walk, run, dance, play, eat, love, learn, dare, taste, touch, smell, listen, speak, write, read, draw, provoke, emote, scream, sin, repent, cry, kneel, pray, bow, rise, stand, look, laugh, cajole, create, confront, confound, walk back, walk forward, circle, hide, and seek.”
    Terry Tempest Williams, Leap

  • #6
    Mary Anne Radmacher
    “speak quietly to yourself & promise there will be better days. whisper gently to yourself and provide assurance that you really are extending your best effort. console your bruised and tender spirit with reminders of many other successes. offer comfort in practical and tangible ways - as if you were encouraging your dearest friend. recognize that on certain days the greatest grace is that the day is over and you get to close your eyes. tomorrow comes more brightly...”
    mary anne radmacher

  • #7
    Mother Teresa
    “God made the world for the delight of human beings-- if we could see His goodness everywhere, His concern for us, His awareness of our needs: the phone call we've waited for, the ride we are offered, the letter in the mail, just the little things He does for us throughout the day. As we remember and notice His love for us, we just begin to fall in love with Him because He is so busy with us -- you just can't resist Him. I believe there's no such thing as luck in life, it's God's love, it's His.”
    Mother Teresa

  • #8
    Morgan Matson
    “Tomorrow will be better.”
    “But what if it’s not?” I asked.
    “Then you say it again tomorrow. Because it might be. You never know, right? At some point, tomorrow will be better.”
    Morgan Matson, Amy & Roger's Epic Detour

  • #9
    Katie Couric
    “Be fearless. Have the courage to take risks. Go where there are no guarantees. Get out of your comfort zone even if it means being uncomfortable. The road less traveled is sometimes fraught with barricades bumps and uncharted terrain. But it is on that road where your character is truly tested And have the courage to accept that you’re not perfect nothing is and no one is — and that’s OK.”
    Katie Couric

  • #10
    “Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon.”
    Paul Brandt

  • #11
    Donald J. Trump
    “Get going. Move forward. Aim High. Plan a takeoff. Don't just sit on the runway and hope someone will come along and push the airplane. It simply won't happen. Change your attitude and gain some altitude. Believe me, you'll love it up here.”
    Donald Trump

  • #12
    Julia Cameron
    “Most of us are not raised to actively encounter our destiny. We may not know that we have one. As children, we are seldom told we have a place in life that is uniquely ours alone. Instead, we are encouraged to believe that our life should somehow fulfill the expectations of others, that we will (or should) find our satisfactions as they have found theirs. Rather than being taugh to ask ourselves who we are, we are schooled to ask others. We are, in effect, trained to listen to others' versions of ourselves. We are brought up in our life as told to us by someone else! When we survey our lives, seeking to fulfill our creativity, we often see we had a dream that went glimmering because we believed, and those around us believed, that the dream was beyond our reach. Many of us would have been, or at least might have been, done, tried something, if...
    If we had known who we really were.”
    Julia Cameron

  • #13
    Francesca Lia Block
    “I'll be inside the one who holds you. And then I won't be. ”
    Francesca Lia Block, Wasteland

  • #14
    Joseph Campbell
    “Just as anyone who listens to the muse will hear, you can write out of your own intention or out of inspiration. There is such a thing. It comes up and talks. And those who have heard deeply the rhythms and hymns of the gods, can recite those hymns in such a way that the gods will be attracted.”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life & Work

  • #15
    Leo Babauta
    “The point of simple living, for me has got to be:

    A soft place to land

    A wide margin of error

    Room to breathe

    Lots of places to find baseline happiness in each and every day”
    Leo Babauta

  • #16
    Toni Morrison
    “All paradises, all utopias are defined by who is not there, by the people who are not allowed in.

    [Conversation with Elizabeth Farnsworth, PBS NewsHour, March 9, 1998]”
    Toni Morrison

  • #17
    Maya Angelou
    “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #18
    “Peace of mind comes when we exercise our right to be honest, especially with ourselves.”
    Jack R. Rose, The Cedar Post: The Pristine American Dream

  • #19
    Mary Anne Radmacher
    “it is (often) the quiet gesture which carries the most significance - the one which suddenly directs the symphony.”
    mary anne radmacher

  • #20
    Brenda Ueland
    “I learned...that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness.”
    Brenda Ueland

  • #21
    Dorianne Laux
    “Maybe it's what we don't say/that saves us.”
    Dorianne Laux, What We Carry

  • #22
    Frances Mayes
    “Five tender apricots in a blue bowl, a brief and exact promise of things to come.”
    Frances Mayes, In Tuscany

  • #23
    Tim McGraw
    “People always ask me
    "Son what does it take
    To reach out and touch your dreams?"
    To them I always say

    Are you hungry?
    Are you thirsty?
    Is it a fire that burns you up inside?
    How bad do you want it?
    How bad do you need it?
    Are you eating, sleeping, dreaming
    With that one thing on your mind?
    How bad do you want it?
    How bad do you need it?
    Cause if you want it all
    You've got to lay it all out on the line”
    Tim McGraw, Tim McGraw: Like You Were Dying- Piano / Vocal / Chords

  • #24
    J. Krishnamurti
    “The soil in which the meditative mind can begin is the soil of everyday life, the strife, the pain, and the fleeting joy. It must begin there, and bring order, and from there move endlessly. But if you are concerned only with making order, then that very order will bring about its own limitation, and the mind will be its prisoner. In all this movement you must somehow begin from the other end, from the other shore, and not always be concerned with this shore or how to cross the river. You must take a plunge into the water, not knowing how to swim. And the beauty of meditation is that you never know where you are, where you are going, what the end is.”
    J. Krishnamurti

  • #25
    Charles Bukowski
    “Writing is something that you don't know how to do. You sit down and it's something that happens, or it may not happen. So, how can you teach anybody how to write? It's beyond me, because you yourself don't even know if you're going to be able to. I'm always worried, well, you know, every time I go upstairs with my wine bottle. Sometimes I'll sit at that typewriter for fifteen minutes, you know. I don't go up there to write. The typewriter's up there. If it doesn't start moving, I say, well this could be the night that I hit the dust.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #26
    Paulo Coelho
    “Everything you need to know you have learned through your journey.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #27
    Dannye Williamsen
    “Your life is always under construction. It is your job to learn how
    to untangle the threads and weave a tapestry that matches your desires.”
    Dannye Williamsen

  • #28
    “Today is today, only today...

    tomorrow...it will only be yesterday.”
    L. Curt Erler

  • #29
    Ishmael Beah
    “In the sky there are always answers and explanations for everything: every pain, every suffering, joy and confusion.”
    Ishmael Beah, A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

  • #30
    Franz Werfel
    “Which road, which road did you take
    That brought you here at last?

    No road, no road did I take.
    I leaped, I leaped from dream to dream.


    Franz Werfel



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