“Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail.”
— Kinky Friedman
“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.”
-— Pablo Picasso
“When I free myself from bondages I can experience my own light”
— Unknown
“Ralph Waldo Emerson once observed, “Our chief want in life is somebody who will make us do what we can.” Although children doubtless do not recognize it at the time, they crave discipline, particularly during their formative years. Discipline defines boundaries for them, provides security, and is an active expression of a parent’s love. Most important, it prepares them for the challenges of adulthood. If your childhood was less than perfect, you are in good company. Most of us have experienced difficulties at one time or another, and we all make mistakes from time to time. The good news is that while your environment as a child will have a profound influence upon the person you become, it is not the sole determinant. The person you choose to be is entirely up to you. Only you can decide who and what you will become in life.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Clear out what is not serving you or no longer actively being utilized. Give and share joyously. Receive graciously. Make amends. Adorn yourself first with inner beauty so the outer beauty may benefit from your best intentions. Contribute more than you take. Make each place you find yourself better than you found it.”
— John Morton
“You’ve got to have rules to live by, and one of mine is always say yes. Put yourself in danger of something amazing happening to you.”
— Tom Bilyeu
“A leader is a dealer of hope. Be a champion of what’s possible today… inspire others to keep going, share a positive vision for the road ahead… most of all believe in others more than they believe in themselves.”
— Jon Gordon