“You have the opportunity to let life contract upon you, squeeze you, and give you the “justification” to curse, gnash your teeth, wring your clothing, and complain about the injustice and inequities of life. You are given that chance all the time. And right along with that, you have the chance to expand into a loving quality in the very moment of your contraction.”
— John-Roger
“The wisest route to a successful solution to nearly any problem begins with understanding its history.”
— David McCullough
“There are times when you will be asked to put yourself forward, to compete for a position or a contract, and you will have to speak about your accomplishments. Naturally, you will want to put the best foot forward. Be certain, however, that when you do so, you are confident that honest inquiry will support what you say about yourself. If your actions have been wise and responsible, the record will show this. Leaders in any organization are those who say, “Let’s get going. Let’s do something rather than wait around to see what happens.” When your past actions demonstrate that you are a person who accepts responsibility and shows others the way, your career and relationships will benefit you accordingly.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Write about all the people you love in your life, and what you love about them. This not only expands your positive emotional experience while journaling, it also creates a stronger positive attitude toward that person or those people, so that the next time you see or communicate with them, you will have more love and kindness to share.”
— William DeFoore
“The Soul – which is sacred and has been kept sacred since the beginning and the dawning of time – has remained connected with God and is at one with the Spirit of creation. The Soul is neutral. It is the holder of the positive energy. The Soul’s destiny is to learn about itself, about the greater Spirit and God, and to use the knowledge to travel home to the God source.”
— John-Roger
“Create your own visual style…let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.”
— Orson Welles
“By training myself to think positively, I sharpen my power of decision making”
— Unknown