If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
WAYNE DYERWhen I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived into my life, then I was prosperous.
More Wayne Dyer Quotes
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We become what we think about all day long. The question is, “What do you think about?”
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Everything that’s created comes out of silence. Your thoughts emerge from the nothingness of silence. Your words come out of this void. Your very essence emerged from emptiness. All creativity requires some stillness.
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Freedom means you are unobstructed in living your life as you choose. Anything less is a form of slavery.
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Passion is a feeling that tells you: this is the right thing to do. Nothing can stand in my way. It doesn’t matter what anyone else says. This feeling is so good that it cannot be ignored. I’m going to follow my bliss and act upon this glorious sensation of joy.
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Each experience in your life was absolutely necessary in order to have gotten you to the next place, and the next place, up to this very moment.
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When you abandon making choices, you enter the vast world of excuses.
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You cannot be lonely if you like the person you’re alone with.
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You can either be a host to God, or a hostage to your ego. It’s your call.
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Friends are God’s way of apologizing for your family.
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Self-actualized people are independent of the good opinion of others.
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When I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived into my life, then I was prosperous.
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You can never get enough of what you don’t want.
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I would rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I’m not.
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Your children will see what you’re all about by what you live rather than what you say.
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You are doomed to make choices. This is life’s greatest paradox.
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