“The only thing greater than the power of the mind is the courage of the heart.”
— John Nash
“When the spirit of truth reveals itself to us, almost 100 percent of the time it will first reveal our errors. It will indict us and point the finger of truth at us. At that moment we have a cumulative reference point for our lives. We are living on the pinnacle, the fulcrum of our existence. This is why we say, “Make a wise choice,” because you’re going to be held responsible.”
— John-Roger
“A smile says more than a hundred words – keep smiling!”
— Unknown
“When I dare to be powerful to use my strength in the service of my vision then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.”
-— Audre Lorde
“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.”
— Alan Cohen
“Refuse to be average.Let your heart soar as high as it will.”
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
“Choose what lies in the shadows to be a matter for discovery and adventure, rather than fear.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“Courage is the power to let go of the familiar.”
— Raymond Lindquist
“Cookie mogul Wally Amos is fond of quoting the saying, “The mind is like a parachute. It functions best when opened.” When you open your mind to the possibilities, objectively analyze information, and refuse to allow your personal preferences and biases to influence your judgment, you will be able to perceive great truths that have been overlooked by others. A closed mind, though, will cause you to miss out on some of life’s greatest offerings. If you find yourself disputing the facts, or if you keep attempting to revise them to support your beliefs, ask yourself, “Why am I so unwilling to accept this information? Am I being logical, or am I simply allowing my emotions to cloud my judgment?” The worst mistake you may ever make is trying to persuade yourself to accept a false truth. It is inappropriate to try to fool others, but when you fool yourself, disaster is sure to follow.”
— Napoleon Hill
“In today’s interdependent society, it is virtually impossible in any business, profession, or occupation for an individual to achieve great heights of success without the help of others. The best way to get friendly cooperation is to give it. When you make it a practice to encourage others and to help them advance in their careers whenever possible, most will reciprocate when you need their help. Give generously, and you will benefit in kind.”
— Napoleon Hill