Happiness is not some ‘thing’ to be pursued it is a way of being born from appreciating
RASHEED OGUNLARUIt’s not the depth of your intellect that will comfort you or transform your world. Only the richness of your heart and your generosity of spirit can do that
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All pursuits are pointless and fruitless unless and until love and compassion are found and then are the foundation and destination of all you do.
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Be genuinely interested in everyone you meet and everyone you meet will be genuinely interested in you
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It’s not the depth of your intellect that will comfort you or transform your world. Only the richness of your heart and your generosity of spirit can do that
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Finding oneself and one’s path is like waking up on a foggy day. Be patient, and presently the fog will clear and that which has always been there can be seen. The path is already there to follow
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You cannot pour more water into a full cup without causing a spillage.
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The mind will enchain yourself, others or both. Your heart will set you / them free.
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Customer conversion is dependent on the right customer conversation.
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It’s not the world that needs to change – it’s our consciousness we must raise.
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You can not hope to arrive at harmony in your life while stirring up disturbances in anothers.
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The land of possibility is a better place to make your home than the realm of expectation will ever be.
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Life is the best and only timekeeper.
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Our life stories are at one and the same time reality, fallacy and fantasy.
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Rest and peace should not be left until you’re deceased. They are two vital life incredients everybody needs and seeks.
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The greatest gift you can give (yourself or anyone else) is just being present.
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Odd how we focus on studying wars at at school to form our ‘education’. No wonder we know so little about making and forging peace as adults.
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