“We live in a world that needs more soul, more meaning. We, as conscious beings, have, as our primary responsibility, at this time in human history, the task of bringing soul into the world, or releasing soul into the world. We do this, first of all, in ourselves and in our own personal world; then we do it in our groups – including family; then we do it in our society through our work, relationships and presence there.”
— Andrew Schneider
“With gratitude, all life appears as a blessing – without gratitude, all of life is perceived as a burden.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“When you arise in the morning,give thanks for the morning light, for your life and strength. Give thanks for your food, and the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies with yourself.”
— Tecumseh
“We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.”
— Frederick Koenig
“Make up your brilliant mind to find and focus on the tailwinds in your life. Take nothing for granted, looking for the smallest and the largest influences that have helped you along your way.”
— William DeFoore
“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
“LET GO! If you keep holding on to what was, you can’t receive what’s new and what’s to come. “
— Danny Gokey
“Most of us are unaccustomed to reacting in loving because we’ve been taught to try to control others and our environment. We’ve forgotten that the natural way is to be loving and caring. When we have a disagreement with someone, we think we have to change them to our way of thinking. If we can get the other person to agree, we feel comfortable, and if we feel comfortable, we think that is a loving feeling.”
— John-Roger