“I wish Pooh were here. It’s so much more friendly with two.”
— Piglet (A.A. Milne)
“Man’s loneliness is but his fear of life.”
— Eugene O’Neill
“I celebrate myself, and sing myself.”
— Walt Whitman
“One thing I would say about what I learned about acceptance is to first check, asking ourself, “Am I accepting?” We could also ask, “How am I not accepting?” You could look either way. If you find that you are not accepting, that’s the opportunity to be open to accepting. Let go of whatever that is. It puts us in what I call the life stream that is in flow and moving. It’s the movement and it always is.”
— John Morton
“As a Witness, you begin to discover that you are not that which you have been observing; you are not those things that you have been noticing about your body. Instead, you are the noticer.”
— Wayne Dyer
“In truth, your past is a valuable resource if you choose to use it that way. But like a package unopened, an unexamined past conceals its gifts. It is up to you to open the package and access the gifts.”
— William DeFoore
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
— Oscar Wilde
“How different our lives are when we really know what is deeply important to us, and keeping that picture in mind, we manage ourselves each day to be and to do what really matters most.”
— Stephen Covey