‘Quotes’

“We shape clay into a pot, but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want.”

~Lao Tzu

Emptiness Inside March 13th, 2012

“You cannot teach a man anything, You can only help him discover it within himself.”

Gallileo

Discover it within March 8th, 2012

“An error doesn’t become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.”

Orlando A. Battista

Mistake March 7th, 2012

“When you feel a peaceful joy,
that’s when you are near truth.”

~ Rumi

Peaceful Joy March 4th, 2012

“Humility does not mean you think less of yourself.
It means you think of yourself less.”

– Ken Blancard

Humility February 29th, 2012

“I have brought myself, by long meditation, to the conviction that a human being with a settled purpose must accomplish it, and that nothing can resist a will which will stake even existence upon its fulfillment.”

Benjamin Disraeli

Fulfillment of Purpose February 24th, 2012

“What is laid down, ordered, factual is never enough to embrace the whole truth: life always spills over the rim of every cup.”

– Boris Pasternak

Embrace the Whole Truth February 22nd, 2012

“Keep your eyes on the stars,
and your feet on the ground.”

-Theodore Roosevelt

Eyes on the Stars February 20th, 2012
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