Children are happy because they don’t have a file in their minds called “All the Things That Could Go Wrong.
MARIANNE WILLIAMSONCarrying the past in to the present, we program the future to continue the past. Letting go the past in the present, we free the future to be something else.
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We don’t reach the light through endless analysis of the dark. We reach the light by choosing the light.
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We can always choose to perceive things differently. You can focus on what’s wrong in your life, or you can focus on what’s right.
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The more we allow ourselves to enjoy, the more reasons we find to be joyful.
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Part of forgiving people is releasing them from our own agendas.
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Think of everything you’ve ever experienced that was painful; that’s the meaning of Good Friday. Think of all the ways that love ultimately healed your heart; that’s the meaning of Easter.
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Think bigger. Forget limits. Embrace the idea of endless possibility…. It will change you.
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Bless more; blame less.
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Living meaningfully is what brings joy.
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Behind every dark cloud there is an every-shining sun. Just wait. In time, the cloud will pass.
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The only way the past can drag you back is if you choose to bring it with you into the present.
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On any given day, in any given moment, something could happen that opens up for you an entirely new path. Be still, be alert, be ready.
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Our problem is not that we don’t have power, so much as that we tend to not use the power we have.
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Sometimes when we don’t know the answer, it’s time to simply be with the question.
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The one good thing about failure is that it makes you consider doing things a different way.
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For every person who might reject you if you live your truth, there are ten others who will embrace you and welcome you home.
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