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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 3aa5746 | The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. | growing-up wilhelm-stekel | Wayne W. Dyer | |
| 11a5cd5 | Disease doesn't exist. Instead of thinking of it as a disease - I'd like for you to think of it for a moment as energy, with a frequency. It is energy with a frequency that is inhabiting your body that is not in harmony with the frequency at which your body was created in association with God. It's just an incompatible frequency that's all it is. It's just a frequency that if it continues to occupy your body, your body cannot survive. | energy frequency | Wayne W. Dyer | |
| 50cfd6d | This road will be new because you will see a given emotion as a choice rather than a condition of life. | emotion thought | Wayne W. Dyer | |
| ca1f8ac | Are you willing to be sponged out, erased, cancelled, made nothing? Are you willing to be made nothing? dipped into oblivion? If not, you will never really change. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 5e9e252 | When expectations are shattered, practice allowing that to be the way it is. Relax, let go, allow, and recognize that some of your desires are about how you think your world should be, rather than how it is in that moment. Become an astute observer...judge less and listen more. Take time to open your mind to the | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 441e0f8 | There are two occasions when complaining is least appreciated in the world: (1) Whenever you tell someone else that you are tired. (2) Whenever you tell someone else that you don't feel well. If you are tired, you can exercise several options, but complaining to even one poor soul, let alone a loved one, is abusing that person. And it won't make you less tired. The same kind of logic applies to your "not feeling well." | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 2b1494b | Until you transcend the ego, you can do nothing but add to the insanity of the world. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| bb583da | If whatever follows these two words is not fully aligned with your perception of how the creative Source of the universe would be speaking, then make the correction on the spot. Say to yourself "I am the resurrection and the life in thought and feeling." According to The "I AM" Discourses of Saint Germain: "It immediately turns all the energy of your Being to the center in the brain which is the source of your Being. You cannot overestimate.. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 8b57452 | When you're connected to the power of intention, everywhere you go, and everyone you meet, is affected by you and the energy you radiate. As you become the power of intention, you'll see your dreams being fulfilled almost magically, and you'll see yourself creating huge ripples in the energy fields of others by your presence and nothing more. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| b54d97b | I don't believe that God is concerned with whether or not we show our love by building magnificent edifices for worship, by attending services, or through practicing rules laid down by religious organizations. It seems to me that if God were to speak to us, the message would simply be to love each other and offer reverence rather than enmity toward all of life. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| bf97a8b | Do not give attention to what others do or fail to do; give attention to what you do or fail to do, | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| d8b3146 | You create your thoughts, your thoughts create your intentions, | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 416bb8c | You feel good not because the world is right, but your world is right because you feel good. | Wayne W. Dyer | ||
| 73bd9d7 | We create models to explain nature, but the models wind up gatecrashing nature and driving away the original inhabitants. | David Mitchell | ||
| 9b41038 | Spring adds, summer multiplies, autumn subtracts, winter divides. | David Mitchell | ||
| aad1510 | DDT stood for Dangerous Darrell Thomas. Thomas had given himself the name when he was riding with a motorcycle club and was interviewed for a public radio magazine. The magazine writer got it wrong, though, and referred to him as TDT--Terrible Darrell Thompson--which lost something of its intent when expressed as initials; and since the writer got the last name wrong, too, Thomas never again trusted the media. | John Sandford | ||
| e77a2bd | I am not so afraid that I cannot see the truth. | fenfang john-sandford mgg michele-cook outrage the-singular-menace truth | John Sandford | |
| f222074 | The day after the assignation with Barstad, the low stacked-heels of Charlotte Neumann, an ordained Episcopalian priest, author of New Art Modalities: Woman/Sin, Sin/Woman, S/in/ister, which, the week before, had broken through the top-10,000 barrier of the Barnes & Noble on-line bestseller list, and who was, not incidentally, the department chairperson, echoed down the hallway and stopped at his door. | John Sandford | ||
| 8ac95f3 | Never been there, the Middle East," Qatar said vaguely." | John Sandford | ||
| ec57323 | If there were honorary degrees for assholes, he'd be a doctor of everything," Lily said." | John Sandford | ||
| ed4ab8a | Guy goes to the doc, and he says, 'Doc, you gotta help me. I got this terrible headache. It feels like somebody is pounding a nail through my forehead. Like I got a big pair of pliers squeezing behind my ears. It's tension from my job. I can't stop working right now, but the headache's killing me. You gotta help.' So the doc says, 'You know, I do have a cure. Exactly the same thing happened to me--I was working too much, and I got exactly t.. | John Sandford | ||
| aa06a0b | What should we do? I was beginning to understand a few words of Spanish: to escape, fugar; prisoner, preso; to kill, matar; chain, cadena; handcuffs, esposas; man, hombre; woman, mujer. | Henri Charrière | ||
| 2fed733 | Things that happen before you are born still affect you,' she said. 'And people who come before your time affect you as well. We move through places every day that would never have been if not for those who came before us. Our workplaces, where we spend so much time- we often think they began with our arrival. That's not true.' She tapped her fingertips together. 'If not for Emile, I would have no husband. IF not for our marriage, there wou.. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 644d3c3 | His body had been weakened, the ocen had left him vulnerable, pneumonia took ahold of him, and in time, he died.' Because of Mickey?' Eddie said. Because of loyalty,' she said. People don't die because of loyalty.' They don't?' She smiled. 'Religion? Government? Are we not loyal to such things, sometimes to the death?... Better,... to be loyal to one another.' ~pg 138 | Mitch Albom | ||
| 71f69cc | Look. I know what I believe. It's in my soul. But I constantly tell our people: you should be convinced of the authenticity of what you have, but you must also be humble enough to say that we don't know everything. And since we don't know everything, we must accept that another person may believe something else. | differences faith humble | Mitch Albom | |
| 0b9e988 | Then why do we do so many bad things? He sighed. "Because one thing God gave us--and I'm afraid it's at times a little too much--is free will. Freedom to choose. I believe he gave us everything needed to build a beautiful world, if we choose wisely." | evil free-will freedom | Mitch Albom | |
| 3258752 | if you don't respect the other person, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. If you don't know how to compromise, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. If you can't talk openly about what goes on between you, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. And if you have different set of values in life, you're gonna have a lot of trouble.Your values must be alike. And the biggest of those values... the belief in the importance of your marriage. | values | Mitch Albom | |
| ea91133 | What we give to fear, we take away from...faith. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 3339655 | After the Israelites safely crossed the Red Sea, the Egyptians chased after them and were drowned. God's angels wanted to celebrate the enemy's demise. God saw this and grew angry. He said, in essence, 'Stop celebrating. For those were my children,too." "What do you think of that?" the teacher asks us. Someone else answers. But I know what I think. I think it is the first time I've heard that God might love the "enemy" as well as us." | Mitch Albom | ||
| 0a134cb | Hurting ourselves to inflict pain on others is just another cry to be loved. | Mitch Albom | ||
| b1554a9 | When love dries in a marriage, the children become mortar for the bricks. When the children leave, the bricks just sit atop each other. When the children die, the bricks tumble. | Mitch Albom | ||
| e2ac142 | The greatest thing, you'll ever learn Is just to love, and be loved in return." He" | Mitch Albom | ||
| 9cce7e0 | Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 7f758c6 | I don't want to leave the world in a state of fright. I want to know what's happening, accept it, get to a peaceful place, and let go | Mitch Albom | ||
| d063d93 | will share a secret: this is how talents are bestowed. Before newborns open their eyes, we circle them, appearing as brilliant colors, and when they clench their tiny hands for the first time, they are actually grabbing the colors they find most appealing. Those talents are with them for life. The lucky ones (well, in my opinion, the lucky ones) choose me. Music. | Mitch Albom | ||
| d23d853 | Common sense would have told Sarah to steer clear of Ethan's waters. But common sense has no place in first love and never has. | Mitch Albom | ||
| dc16ef9 | In stories about life after death, the soul often floats above the good-bye moment, hovering over police cars at highway accidents, or clinging like a spider to hospital-room ceilings. These are people who receive a second chance, who somehow, for some reason, resume their place in the world. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 7e8f225 | some things you endure for a reason | Mitch Albom | ||
| a6df084 | and that's the thing when your parents die, you feel like instead of going into every fight with backup, you are going into every fight alone. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 42508ea | Why do you want to die?' I shivered. For a second I couldn't breathe. 'You knew...?' She gave a sad smile. 'I'm your mother. | Mitch Albom | ||
| 783ebc2 | intentions. That's important in music, too. Critically important. What you're thinking about can be what you become. | Mitch Albom | ||
| b131d92 | It is because the human spirit knows, deep down, that all lives intersect. That death doesn't just take someone, it misses someone else, and in the small distance between being taken and being missed, lives are changed." "...We think such thngs are random. But there is a balance to it all. One withers, another grows. Birth and death are part of a whole." "It is why we are drawn to babies..." "And to funerals." | Mitch Albom | ||
| ba74b69 | Everything man does today to be efficient, to fill the hour?" Dor said. "It does not satisfy. It only makes him hungry to do more. Man wants to own his existence. But no one owns time." He lowered his hand from Victor's eyes. "When you are measuring time, you are not living it. I know." | Mitch Albom | ||
| b7c4c85 | Or how we feel a surge of love for a partner but we don't say anything because we're frozen with the fear of what those words might do to the relationship. | Mitch Albom |