“Set peace in your mind as your highest goal, and organize your life around it.”
— Brian Tracy
“Determination and perseverance move the world; thinking that others will do it for you is a sure way to fail.”
-— Marva Collins
“Touching is what opens the Spirit. When somebody gets angry and is going to be mean, just reach over and touch their hand or their back, and pretty soon their Spirit starts to open. Then you talk kind words to their Spirit. You don’t bawl them out for what they did; they already feel bad. Yours is to make them feel God, and God is good.”
— John-Roger
“There’s nothing more powerful than a humble person with a warrior spirit who is driven by a bigger purpose. Remember your WHY this week. Let it fuel you to keep going no matter what.”
— Jon Gordon
“Think of your meditation practice as checking in with ‘command central.’ It will help you to live at cause instead of at effect and to strengthen your inner focus to maximize your outer effectiveness.”
— William DeFoore
“If you expect the best, you will be the best. Learn to use one of the most powerful laws in this world; change your mental habits to belief instead of disbelief. Learn to expect, not to doubt. In so doing, you bring everything into the realm of possibility.”
— Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
“No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.”
— Helen Keller
“Nothing makes us so lonely as our secrets.”
— Paul Tournier
“Camouflage is a game we all like to play, but our secrets are as surely revealed by what we want to seem to be as by what we want to conceal.”
— Russell Lynes
“Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.”
— Elizabeth I
“If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees.”
— Khalil Gibran
“Men with secrets tend to be drawn to each other, not because they want to share what they know but because they need the company of the like-minded, the fellow afflicted.”
— Don DeLillo