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  • #1
    José N. Harris
    “When you find your path, you must ignore fear. You need to have the courage to risk mistakes. But once you are on that road... run, run, run, and don't stop til you've reached its end.”
    José N. Harris, MI VIDA: A Story of Faith, Hope and Love

  • #2
    T.F. Hodge
    “The path of peace is not a passive journey. It takes incredible strength not to open a can of 'whoop-ass', justifiably, when ones button is pushed.”
    T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

  • #3
    Joseph Campbell
    “They thought that it would be a disgrace to go forth as a group. Each entered the forest at a point that he himself had chosen, where it was darkest and there was no path. If there is a path it is someone else's path and you are not on the adventure.”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life & Work

  • #4
    Sanai
    “When the path ignites a soul,
    there's no remaining in place.

    The foot touches ground,
    but not for long.”
    Hakim Sanai

  • #5
    “What you're missing is that the path itself changes you.”
    Julien Smith, The Flinch

  • #6
    T.F. Hodge
    “There are two paths of which one may choose in the walk of life; one we are born with, and the one we consciously blaze. One is naturally true, while the other is a perceptive illusion. Choose wisely at each fork in the road.”
    T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

  • #7
    Harley King
    “How little we understand
    of the gifts we have been given
    or the shape of the path
    we took to reach our salvation.”
    Harley King, What I Was Meant To Forget

  • #8
    Ana Monnar
    “The most important thing in my life is to be the best mother that I can be to my daughter and two sons; full of blessings and love. I can guide them, pray for their goals to be achieved, and follow a good path; but ultimately it will be up to them to live their own lives and make their own choices knowing there are rewards and consequences.”
    Ana Monnar

  • #9
    Niccolò Machiavelli
    “CHAPTER VI
    Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired By One's Own Arms And Ability

    LET no one be surprised if, in speaking of entirely new principalities as I shall do, I adduce the highest examples both of prince and of state; because men, walking almost always in paths beaten by others, and following by imitation their deeds, are yet unable to keep entirely to the ways of others or attain to the power of those they imitate. A wise man ought always to follow the paths beaten by great men, and to imitate those who have been supreme, so that if his ability does not equal theirs, at least it will savour of it. Let him act like the clever archers who, designing to hit the mark which yet appears too far distant, and knowing the limits to which the strength of their bow attains, take aim much higher than the mark, not to reach by their strength or arrow to so great a height, but to be able with the aid of so high an aim to hit the mark they wish to reach.”
    Nicolo Machiavelli, The Prince

  • #10
    Steven Redhead
    “Find then follow the path that enables you to live the life you want to live. Don't be blow by the winds of fate. Don't be a creation of circumstances.”
    Steven Redhead, The Solution

  • #11
    Criss Jami
    “Constantly stopping to explain oneself may expand into a frustrating burden for the rare individual, so ceasing to do so is like finally dropping the weights and sprinting towards his goals. Those who insincerely misunderstand, who intentionally distort the motives of a pure-intentioned individual, then, no longer have the opportunity to block his path; instead, they are the ones left to stand on the sidelines shouting frustratedly in the wind of his trail.”
    Criss Jami, Killosophy

  • #12
    Steven Redhead
    “You shouldn't blame others for the conditions you endure; we each have the freedom to follow which path we desire in life.”
    steven redhead, The Solution

  • #14
    “Teach those only willing to listen and listen to those only willing to teach”
    Justin Southwick

  • #15
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path. One that we all must take.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King

  • #16
    Anthony Liccione
    “There are those laughing their way to hell; and those, crying themselves to heaven.”
    Anthony Liccione

  • #17
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “Don't be afraid of being scared. To be afraid is a sign of common sense. Only complete idiots are not afraid of anything.”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Angel's Game

  • #18
    Henry David Thoreau
    “Things do not change; we change.”
    henry david thoreau, Walden or, Life in the Woods

  • #19
    Winston S. Churchill
    “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the
    inherent vice of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
    Winston Churchill

  • #20
    Victor Hugo
    “Common sense is in spite of, not the result of, education.”
    Victor Hugo

  • #21
    “Autumn...the year's last, loveliest smile."

    [Indian Summer]”
    John Howard Bryant

  • #22
    Randy Pausch
    “Another way to be prepared is to think negatively. Yes, I'm a great optimist. but, when trying to make a decision, I often think of the worst case scenario. I call it 'the eaten by wolves factor.' If I do something, what's the most terrible thing that could happen? Would I be eaten by wolves? One thing that makes it possible to be an optimist, is if you have a contingency plan for when all hell breaks loose. There are a lot of things I don't worry about, because I have a plan in place if they do.”
    Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture

  • #23
    Mehmet Murat ildan
    “Golden bridge, silver bridge or diamond bridge; it doesn’t matter! As long as the bridge takes you across the other side, it is a good bridge!”
    Mehmet Murat ildan

  • #25
    Steve Maraboli
    “Our love is perfect. And even though we may not be, our love creates a bridge that spans over our imperfections and joins us where it matters.”
    Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

  • #26
    Dr. Seuss
    “You're off to Great Places!
    Today is your day!
    Your mountain is waiting,
    So... get on your way!”
    Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

  • #27
    Zig Ziglar
    “Lack of direction, not lack of time, is the problem. We all have twenty-four hour days.”
    Zig Ziglar

  • #28
    “You will know if you are too acidic if you get sick often, get urinary tract infections, suffer from headaches, and have bad breath and body odor (when you do not use antiperspirant). Acidosis is the medical term for a blood alkalinity of less than 7.35. A normal reading is called homeostasis. It is not considered a disease; although in and of itself it is recognized as an indicator of disease. Your blood feeds your organs and tissues; so if your blood is acidic, your organs will suffer and your body will have to compensate for this imbalance somehow. We need to do all we can to keep our blood alkalinity high. The way to do this is to dramatically increase our intake of alkaline-rich elements like fresh, clean air; fresh, clean water; raw vegetables (particularly their juices); and sunlight, while drastically reducing our intake of and exposure to acid-forming substances: pollution, cigarettes, hard alcohol, white flour, white sugar, red meat, and coffee. By tipping the scales in the direction of alkalinity through alkaline diet and removal of acid waste through cleansing, and acidic body can become an alkaline one.

    "Bear in mind that some substances that are alkaline outside the body, like milk, are acidic to the body; meaning that they leave and acid reside in the tissues, just as many substances that are acidic outside the body, like lemons and ripe tomatoes, are alkaline and healing in the body and contribute to the body's critical alkaline reserve.”
    Natalia Rose, Detox for Women: An All New Approach for a Sleek Body and Radiant Health in 4 Weeks

  • #29
    John H. Tobe
    “Any food that requires enhancing by the use of chemical substances should in no way be considered a food.”
    John H. Tobe

  • #30
    Julie  Murphy
    “You are what you eat. What would YOU like to be?”
    Julie Murphy, Nutrition Across A Lifetime

  • #31
    “There are few chemicals that we as a people are exposed to that have as many far reaching physiological affects on living beings as Monosodium Glutamate does. MSG directly causes obesity, diabetes, triggers epilepsy, destroys eye tissues, is genotoxic in many organs and is the probable cause of ADHD and Autism. Considering that MSG’s only reported role in food is that of ‘flavour enhancer’ is that use worth the risk of the myriad of physical ailments associated with it? Does the public really want to be tricked into eating more food and faster by a food additive?”
    John E. Erb, The Slow Poisoning of Mankind: A Report on the Toxic Effects of the Food Additive Monosodium Glutamate

  • #32
    Marie Sarantakis
    “Life is too short not to eat raw and it's even shorter if you don't.”
    Marie Sarantakis



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