Love is contagious. When I share love, it comes back to me multiplied. Love opens every door.
LOUISE HAYLove is the great miracle cure. Loving ourselves works miracles in our lives.
More Louise Hay Quotes
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I am willing to learn how to take good care of my body.
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Life is a lottery that we’ve already won. But most people have not cashed in their tickets.
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All that I seek is already within me.
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An affirmation opens the door. It’s a beginning point on the path to change.
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Bless and prosper those around you. Bless and prosper yourself.
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Make joy and happiness the center of your world.
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Guilt is a totally useless emotion. It never makes anyone feel better nor does it change a situation.
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Forgiveness is a gift to yourself. It frees you from the past, past experiences, and past relationships. It allows you to live in the present time. When you forgive yourself and forgive others, you are indeed free.
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Be willing to take the first step, no matter how small it is. Concentrate on the fact that you are willing to learn. Absolute miracles will happen.
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Life is really very simple. What we give out, we get back.
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It is safe to look within. As I move through the layers of other people’s opinions and beliefs, I see within myself a magnificent being, wise and beautiful. I love what I see in me.
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Loving ourselves is the miracle cure we are all looking for.
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If I wait until I become perfect before I love myself, I will waste my whole life. I am already perfect right here and right now. I am perfect exactly as I am.
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I think leaving [death] can be as joyous as – probably more joyous than – being born, because being born is very physically uncomfortable for the baby.
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That person who is the hardest to forgive is the one who can teach you the greatest lessons. When you love yourself enough to rise above the old situation, then understanding and forgiveness will be easy. And you’ll be free.
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