Non Fiction Books Inspirational Quotes

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Erwin Rommel
“Loose lips sink ships.”
Erwin Rommel, Rommel and His Art of War

Debra  Moffitt
“Living a spiritual life may not be easy. It demands total authenticity. It brings you to dance to a unique song that only you can hear fully, and sometimes you dance alone because no others can hear the music.”
Debra Moffitt

Debra Moffitt
“The nature of life is mess, chaotic, exquisitely beautiful, excruciatingly painful, immensely joy-filled, and unpredictable.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Debra Moffitt
“Our true nature is bliss. That bliss is like the sun that always shines. It remains ever present, but the events in life and clouds of worry and even emotions like happiness may obscure it like storm clouds obscure the sun.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Debra Moffitt
“I don't believe the inner work ever really ends, and sometimes I'd like to take a vacation.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Henry Cloud
“This principle is taught in Scripture: "We love because he first loved us" (1 John 4:19). In other words, we learn to be loving because we are loved. Grace must come from the outside for us to be able to develop it inside. The opposite side of this truth is that we can't love when we aren't loved. And, taking the thinking further, we can't value or treasure our souls when they haven't been valued or treasured.”
Henry Cloud

“[...] For instance, a gay man who played with dolls in his childhood, dresses pink and engages in anal sex with another man triggers a gender prejudice, by proxy rather than based on a characteristic of their own, like racism and classism do: dolls and pink are traditionally associated with the feminine sphere, anal sexuality has a higher stigma mainly because a more visible power level play comes into effect (with a dominant and a submissive role) than other sex positions. Consequently, when a man crosses his "designated" gender role boundary of masculinity, strength, dominance into femininity, weakness, submission, then he is no longer valued as a human being, for the man has become [or is] a woman. Therefore, homophobia and transphobia are actually by-products of misogyny, which is is turn gynophobic whitewashing, deeply rooted in the dominant ideology of patriarchy and historical sexism.”
Vincent Bozzino, Philosophy Trips: A Naive's Guide

Debra Moffitt
“The soul-Self doesn't follow the crowd. It encourages you to speak up when you need to and live by your truth.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Ron Mayes
“History will be kind to me for I have written it. Winston Churchill”
Ron Mayes, Sherrod's Legacy: Reflections of Sherrod Mayes and his Descendants

Yilda B. Rivera
“I understand that for the people who really care about you the fact that you are facing cancer is very hard to swallow. They will need time managing and dealing with their emotions just as you do.”
Yilda Rivera, Courage Under Fire

“Indie authors write, design, sell. Like magic, skip one and you make must read vanish.”
Temple Emmet Williams

Tanya Valentin
“A woman connected with her Wild Woman is one with the vibrations experienced from the
energy of the earth as it slips between her toes. She spins rainbows with her mind and releases rain with her tears. She dances with the music of the wind in the trees and the rush of the water in a racing river. She howls like the she wolf under the full moon. The magic of her dreams moving forth from her and expanding like the galaxies of a trillion stars.”
Tanya Valentin, When She Wakes, She Will Move Mountains - 5 Steps to Reconnecting With Your Wild Authentic Inner Queen

Anna Rajmon
“It’s like a walk in Jurassic Park; you’re on alert, waiting for the shadows of the past to devour you alive.”
Anna Rajmon, ELIS: Irish call girl

Deana J. Driver
“Biographies are best when written chronologically. Boring people don't make for good biographies.”
Deana J. Driver

Deana J. Driver
“You're actually each other's wingman. You never leave your partner vulnerable." - Graham Warner, husband of fun-loving seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner”
Deana J. Driver, Never Leave Your Wingman: Dionne and Graham Warner's Story of Hope

Deana J. Driver
“As long as I live, I will always remember those wee children standing at the railing on that ship." - John Hanlon, the sailor”
Deana J. Driver, The Sailor and the Christmas Trees

Debra Moffitt
“I calculated how easy it would be to pull a chair next to the windowsill, climb up, and simply allow my body to fall four stories to the street. Then an inner voice broke in, "There's got to be something more. Go find it.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Ikechukwu Joseph
“-Those who never face oppositions always stop at propositions.
-Those who never confront obstacles live with delays and postponements”
Ikechukwu Joseph, Unlocking Closed Doors

Ron Mayes
“Facts that have been forges into history first appear as incoherent text scribbled on aged paper. Only as we examine the whole of that which we know, can we surmise the elements of that which we do not.”
Ron Mayes, Sherrod's Legacy: Reflections of Sherrod Mayes and his Descendants

Shelley Wilson
“I am in control of my own well-being”
Shelley Wilson

Gudjon Bergmann
“Writing is a psychological process. It is the process of taking what is in your mind and sharing it with others.”
Gudjon Bergmann, The Author's Blueprint

“What I most admired about Pete as I was growing up and what I still treasure is that he treated all life forms (human, animal, or plant) with an intelligent, quiet kindness and respect. And he did so in a very manly way. Adults, peers, and children all responded to him with a great attraction. So he set an example which seemed to me both worthy and reachable. If I could follow it, I felt guaranteed to be a good man, well-liked and successful. Of all my hand me downs, his were the best. Yet they also contained a dangerous shadow.”
Joe Gallenberger

Tanya Valentin
“However, as children learn the lessons of darkness and light, we also seek out the light and become fearful of the dark. Our well-meaning parents lit up our rooms with candles or nightlights to withhold the darkness instead of walking us outside into the evening tide to take in the wonder of the stars that we would never see if it was perpetual light, which reaffirmed that we need to fear and therefore banish the night. Similarly, we are taught to shun the darkness inside of us too. Our undesirable, ‘too much’ emotions like anger or sadness are banished to the ‘time-out’ chair or spanked out of us in the favour of more acceptable ‘Pollyanna’
cheeriness. Our mysterious, scary, weird, hard to understand, and fears are locked
behind the high walls of our societal and religious beliefs.”
Tanya Valentin, When She Wakes, She Will Move Mountains - 5 Steps to Reconnecting With Your Wild Authentic Inner Queen

Tanya Valentin
“I was bathed in the beauty of my wholeness, tears flowed freely down my cheeks. I heard the words, ‘Dear wandering soul, return to yourself with gratitude and love.”
Tanya Valentin, When She Wakes, She Will Move Mountains - 5 Steps to Reconnecting With Your Wild Authentic Inner Queen

“We should strive to be rational and ethical in our decision making despite knowing the fact that 100% rationality is a myth.”
Kapil Bedi

Daniel Ehiagwina
“The clarity that comes without desperation, is
the clarity that carries authority”
Daniel Ehiagwina, Where Are You?: God's Call and Clarity In The Mist Of Life's Struggles

James B. Agape
“Worry and anxiety can drive you into a state of paralysis. I, for one, have experienced such, and I have figured it's best to face situations that drive up my anxiety head-on. That way, I don't allow my thoughts to talk me out of taking action. When I am worried, I try to focus on the present. Worry creeps up when we are constantly thinking about future outcomes. Live in the now and focus on getting through today.

Regaining Power and Control From The Overlords of Worry and Anxiety.”
James B. Agape, Pent Up Thoughts

James B. Agape
“These days, you might bump into long-time friends, old acquaintances, or just casual acquaintances and schedule a catch-up session, but the disappointing thing is that the conversations are shallow and surface-level. superficial, if you will. Where do you work now? Which neighborhood do you live in? How much money do you make? Are you driving? Oh, really, which make and model? I find it shallow. Few are those who dare ask whether you're happy and how you're faring mentally and spiritually. What's the point of accumulating all the materialism and riches this world has to offer if you’re still unhappy inside? Certainly, I understand that it makes life easier and whatnot. However, I think having genuine and deep conversations goes a long way toward forming better human connections. It’s refreshing.”
James B. Agape, Pent Up Thoughts

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