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  • #1
    Lemony Snicket
    “People aren't either wicked or noble. They're like chef's salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.”
    Lemony Snicket, The Grim Grotto

  • #2
    Leo Tolstoy
    “A quiet secluded life in the country, with the possibility of being useful to people to whom it is easy to do good, and who are not accustomed to have it done to them; then work which one hopes may be of some use; then rest, nature, books, music, love for one's neighbor — such is my idea of happiness.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Семейное счастие

  • #3
    Lemony Snicket
    “At times the world may seem an unfriendly and sinister place, but believe that there is much more good in it than bad. All you have to do is look hard enough. and what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events may in fact be the first steps of a journey.”
    Lemony Snicket

  • #4
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #5
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “The man who has a conscience suffers whilst acknowledging his sin. That is his punishment.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #6
    “Our work, our relationships, and our lives succeed or fail one conversation at a time. While no single conversation is guaranteed to transform a company, a relationship, or a life, any single conversation can. Speak and listen as if this is the most important conversation you will ever have with this person. It could be. Participate as if it matters. It does.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #7
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #8
    J.K. Rowling
    “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  • #9
    Leo Tolstoy
    “It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness.”
    Leo Tolstoy, The Kreutzer Sonata

  • #10
    Stephen R. Covey
    “Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny.”
    Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

  • #11
    عائض القرني
    “The one upon whom calamity has fallen can display courage with patience; and his circumstances, unlike the one who is drunk with worldly pleasures, permit him to solemnly prepare for a meeting with his Lord.”
    Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni, Don't Be Sad

  • #12
    Stephen R. Covey
    “If I make deposits into an Emotional Bank Account with you through courtesy, kindness, honesty, and keeping my commitments to you, I build up a reserve. Your trust toward me becomes higher, and I can call upon that trust many times if I need to. I can even make mistakes and that trust level, that emotional reserve, will compensate for it. My communication may not be clear, but you’ll get my meaning anyway. You won’t make me “an offender for a word.” When the trust account is high, communication is easy, instant, and effective.”
    Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change

  • #13
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Only people who are capable of loving strongly can also suffer great sorrow, but this same necessity of loving serves to counteract their grief and heals them.”
    Leo Tolstoy

  • #14
    “Whenever I feel we are being less than we could be, we talk about it. It’s not always a long conversation. Sometimes it’s simply a reminder that we could settle for mediocrity or we could create something truly exceptional. Our relationship is wonderful because it’s a decision we make over and over.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Love: Creating a Love that Lasts---One Conversation at a Time

  • #15
    “How much love you have is up to you and while it may seem complicated, it isn’t.  Not really. It’s all about our conversations.  By having honest, courageous, meaningful conversations with your partner, you can foster true connection and a fierce love that will withstand the test of time and grow stronger over the years.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Love: Creating a Love that Lasts---One Conversation at a Time

  • #16
    “Fierce love speaks to the energy that flows through a relationship. Energy keeps a relationship vital.  Fierce denotes a powerful energetic force that is present in our conversations, during lovemaking, even during a relaxing game of cards. We see our relationship as a living breathing being, a being with a pulse, needs, and a purpose.  Your job is to keep this being fed, energized, and vitally alive.  ”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Love: Creating a Love that Lasts---One Conversation at a Time

  • #17
    Stephen R. Covey
    “We are not our feelings. We are not our moods. We are not even our thoughts. The very fact that we can think about these things separates us from them and from the animal world. Self-awareness enables us to stand apart and examine even the way we “see” ourselves—our self-paradigm, the most fundamental paradigm of effectiveness. It affects not only our attitudes and behaviors, but also how we see other people.”
    Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change

  • #18
    C.G. Jung
    “How can I be substantial if I do not cast a shadow? I must have a dark side also If I am to be whole.”
    C.G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul

  • #19
    C.G. Jung
    “In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order.”
    Carl Gustav Jung

  • #20
    C.G. Jung
    “The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.”
    C.G. Jung

  • #21
    Jordan B. Peterson
    “The healthy, dynamic, and above all else truthful personality will admit to error. It will voluntarily shed—let die—outdated perceptions, thoughts, and habits, as impediments to its further success and growth. This is the soul that will let its old beliefs burn away, often painfully, so that it can live again, and move forward, renewed. This is also the soul that will transmit what it has learned during that process of death and rebirth, so that others can be reborn along with it. Aim at something. Pick the best target you can currently conceptualize. Stumble toward it. Notice your errors and misconceptions along the way, face them, and correct them. Get your story straight. Past, present, future—they all matter. You need to map your path. You need to know where you were, so that you do not repeat the mistakes of the past. You need to know where you are, or you will not be able to draw a line from your starting point to your destination. You need to know where you are going, or you will drown in uncertainty, unpredictability, and chaos, and starve for hope and inspiration. For better or worse, you are on a journey. You are having an adventure—and your map better be accurate. Voluntarily confront what stands in your way. The way—that is the path of life, the meaningful path of life, the straight and narrow path that constitutes the very border between order and chaos, and the traversing of which brings them into balance. Aim at something profound and noble and lofty. If you can find a better path along the way, once you have started moving forward, then switch course. Be”
    Jordan B. Peterson, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life

  • #22
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “How many nights have you remained awake repeating science and poring over books, and have denied yourself sleep. I do not know what the purpose of it was. If it was attaining worldly ends and securing its vanities, and acquiring its dignities, and surpassing your contemporaries, and such like, woe to you and again woe; but if your purpose in it was the vitalizing of the Law of the Prophet, and the training of your character, and breaking the soul commanding to evil, then blessed are you and again blessed.”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, أيها الولد

  • #23
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Knowledge exists potentially in the human soul like the seed in the soil; by learning the potential becomes actual.”
    Imam Al-Ghazali

  • #24
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Live as long as you want, but you must die; love whatever you want, but you will become separated from it; and do what you want, but you will be repaid for it!”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, Al-Ghazali's Letter to a Disciple

  • #25
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “In God, there is no sorrow or suffering or affliction. If you want to be free of all affliction and suffering, hold fast to God, and turn wholly to Him, and to no one else. Indeed, all your suffering comes from this: that you do not turn towards God.”
    Imam Al Ghazali

  • #26
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Shame upon you, O soul, for your overweening love of the world! If you do not believe in heaven or hell, at any rate you believe in death, which will snatch from you all worldly delights and cause you to feel the pangs of separation from them, which will be intenser just in proportion as you have attached yourself to them.”
    Al-Ghazali, The Alchemy of Happiness

  • #27
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Knowledge without work is insanity, and work without knowledge is vanity. Know that any science which does not remove you today far from apostasy, and does not carry you to obedience, will not remove you tomorrow from the fire of hell.”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, أيها الولد

  • #28
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Woe unto you, O soul, you turn away from the Hereafter but it draws closer to you; you approach the world while it turns away from you." —Al-Ghazāli”
    أبو حامد الغزالي, Al-Ghazali on Vigilance Self-Examination

  • #29
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “The highest function of the soul of man is the perception of truth; in this accordingly it finds its special delight.”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, The Alchemy Of Happiness

  • #30
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Say to my friends, when they look upon me, dead,
    Weeping for me and mourning me in sorrow,
    ‘Do not believe that this corpse you see is myself,
    In the name of God, I tell you, it is not I,
    I am a spirit, and this is naught but flesh,
    It was my abode and my garment for a time.
    I am a treasure, by a talisman kept hid,
    Fashioned of dust, which served me as a shrine,
    I am a pearl, which has left it’s shell deserted,
    I am a bird, and this body was my cage,
    Whence I have now flown forth and it is left as a token,
    Praise to God, who hath now set me free,
    And prepared for me my place in the highest of the Heavens,
    Until today I was dead, though alive in your midst.
    Now I live in truth, with the grave – clothes discarded.
    Today I hold converse with the Saints above,
    With no veil between, I see God face to face.
    I look upon “Loh-i-Mahfuz” and there in I read,
    Whatever was and is, and all that is to be.
    Let my house fall in ruins, lay my cage in the ground,
    Cast away the talisman, it is a token no more,
    Lay aside my cloak, it was but my outer garment.
    Place them all in the grave, let them be forgotten,
    I have passed on my way and you are left behind,
    Your place of abode was no dwelling place for me.
    Think not that death is death, nay, it is life,
    A life that surpasses all we could dream of here,
    While in this world, here we are granted sleep,
    Death is but sleep, sleep that shall be prolonged
    Be not frightened when death draweth nigh,
    It is but the departure for this blessed home,
    Think of the mercy and love of your Lord,
    Give thanks for His Grace and come without fear.
    What I am now, even so shall you be,
    For I know that you are even as I am,
    The souls of all men come forth from God,
    The bodies of all are compounded alike,
    Good and evil, alike it was ours.
    I give you now a message of good cheer
    May God’s peace and joy forever more be yours.”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali



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