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  • #1
    Lao Tzu
    “Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.”
    Lao Tzu

  • #2
    William  James
    “We need only in cold blood ACT as if the thing in question were real, and keep acting as if it were real, and it will infallibly end by growing into such a connection with our life that it will become real.”
    William James

  • #3
    Martin J. Rees
    “In the beginning there were only probabilities. The universe could only come into existence if someone observed it. It does not matter that the observers turned up several billion years later. The universe exists because we are aware of it.”
    Professor Martin Rees

  • #4
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “Just as a well-filled day brings blessed sleep, so a well-employed life brings a blessed death.”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #5
    Lewis Carroll
    “Alice: Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
    The Cheshire Cat: That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
    Alice: I don't much care where.
    The Cheshire Cat: Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.
    Alice: ...So long as I get somewhere.
    The Cheshire Cat: Oh, you're sure to do that, if only you walk long enough.”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

  • #6
    Eckhart Tolle
    “Does it matter whether we achieve our outer purpose, whether we succeed or fail in the world? It will matter to you as long as you haven't realized your inner purpose. After that, the outer purpose is just a game that you may continue to play simply because you enjoy it. It is also possible to fail completely in your outer purpose and at the same time totally succeed in your inner purpose. Or the other way around, which is actually more common: outer riches and inner poverty, or to "gain the world and lose your soul," as Jesus puts it. Ultimately, of course, every outer purpose is doomed to "fail" sooner or later, simply because it is subject to the law of impermanence of all things. The sooner you realize that your outer purpose cannot give you lasting fulfillment, the better. When you have seen the limitations of your outer purpose, you give up your unrealistic expectation that it should make you happy, and you make it subservient to your inner purpose.”
    Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

  • #7
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #8
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “a man鈥檚 suffering is similar to the behavior of gas. If a certain quantity of gas is pumped into an empty chamber, it will fill the chamber completely and evenly, no matter how big the chamber. Thus suffering completely fills the human soul and conscious mind, no matter whether the suffering is great or little. Therefore the 鈥渟ize鈥 of human suffering is absolutely relative.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #9
    Neville Goddard
    “The prophet said, "Be ye imitators of God as dear children." How would I imitate God? Well, we are told that God calls things that are not seen as though they were seen, and the unseen becomes seen. This is the way the girl called forth praise and kindness from her employer. She carried on an imaginary conversation with her employer from the premise that he had praised her work, and he did.”
    Neville Goddard, Be What You Wish

  • #10
    Neville Goddard
    “Now you will understand how wise the ancient was when he told us in the Hermetica, "There are two gifts which God has bestowed upon man alone and on no other mortal creature. These two are Mind and Speech, and the gift of Mind and Speech is equivalent to that of immortality. If a man uses these two gifts rightly, he will differ in nothing from the Immortals. And when he quits his body, Mind and Speech will be his guides, and by them he will be brought into the troop of the gods and the souls that have attained to bliss.”
    Neville Goddard, Be What You Wish

  • #11
    Lao Tzu
    “The Tao doesn't take sides;
    it gives birth to both good and evil.
    The Master doesn't take sides;
    she welcomes both saints and sinners.

    The Tao is like a bellows:
    it is empty yet infinitely capable.
    The more you use it, the more it produces;
    the more you talk of it, the less you understand.

    Hold on to the center.”
    Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching

  • #12
    Byron Katie
    “It's not your job to like me - it's mine”
    Byron Katie

  • #13
    Naomi Long Madgett
    “I wouldn't coax the plant if I were you.
    Such watchful nursing may do it harm.
    Let the soil rest from so much digging
    And wait until it's dry before you water it.
    The leaf's inclined to find its own direction;
    Give it a chance to seek the sunlight for itself.

    Much growth is stunted by too careful prodding,
    Too eager tenderness.
    The things we love we have to learn to leave alone.”
    Naomi Long Madgett

  • #14
    Hubert Reeves
    “Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible God and destroys a visible Nature. Unaware that this Nature he鈥檚 destroying is this God he鈥檚 worshiping.”
    Hubert Reeves

  • #15
    Alan W. Watts
    “Jesus Christ knew he was God. So wake up and find out eventually who you really are. In our culture, of course, they鈥檒l say you鈥檙e crazy and you鈥檙e blasphemous, and they鈥檒l either put you in jail or in a nut house (which is pretty much the same thing). However if you wake up in India and tell your friends and relations, 鈥楳y goodness, I鈥檝e just discovered that I鈥檓 God,鈥 they鈥檒l laugh and say, 鈥極h, congratulations, at last you found out.”
    Alan Wilson Watts, The Essential Alan Watts

  • #16
    Herman Melville
    “For as this appalling ocean surrounds the verdant land, so in the soul of man there lies one insular Tahiti, full of peace and joy, but encompassed by all the horrors of the half-known life. God keep thee! Push not off from that isle, thou canst never return!”
    Herman Melville

  • #17
    Nisargadatta Maharaj
    “A quiet mind is all you need. All else will happen rightly, once your
    mind is quiet. As the sun on rising makes the world active, so does
    self-awareness affect changes in the mind. In the light of calm and
    steady self-awareness, inner energies wake up and work miracles
    without any effort on your part”
    Nisargadatta Maharaj

  • #18
    Neville Goddard
    “Chance or accident is not responsible for the things that happen to you, nor is predestined fate the author of your fortune or misfortune. Your subconscious impressions determine the conditions of your world. The subconscious is not selective; it is impersonal and no respecter of persons. The subconscious is not concerned with the truth or falsity of your feeling. It always accepts as true that which you feel to be true. Feeling is the assent of the subconscious to the truth of that which is declared to be true. Because of this quality of the subconscious there is nothing impossible to man. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and feel as true, the subconscious can and must objectify. Your feelings create the pattern from which your world is fashioned, and a change of feeling is a change of pattern.”
    Neville Goddard, RESURRECTION: Revised & Updated Edition

  • #19
    Neville Goddard
    “There is a story told of a little blind girl who had five brothers. The brothers, trusting their senses, went out into the world and lost their way, while the little girl, unable to trust her senses, wove a thread of gold. Attaching one end to her finger, she tied the other to the sun and never lost her way. You, too, can learn to trust
    the light of consciousness by holding onto the thread that is your aim and not allowing yourself to become enmeshed in the evidence of your senses.”
    Goddard Neville, The Power of Unlimited Imagination: A Collection of Neville's San Francisco Lectures

  • #20
    Alan W. Watts
    “If we cling to belief in God, we cannot likewise have faith, since faith is not clinging but letting go.”
    Alan Wilson Watts, The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety

  • #21
    Blaise Pascal
    “All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”
    Blaise Pascal, 笔别苍蝉茅别蝉

  • #22
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Imagine a man selling his donkey
    to be with Jesus.

    Now imagine him selling Jesus
    to get a ride on a donkey.
    This does happen.

    Jesus can transform a drunk into gold.
    If the drunk is already golden,
    he can be changed to pure diamond.
    If already that, he can become the circling
    planets, Jupiter, Venus, the moon.

    Never think that you are worthless.
    God has paid an enormous amount for you,
    and the gifts keep arriving.”
    Rumi, The Essential Rumi

  • #23
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #24
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “The Christian church is an encyclopaedia of prehistoric cults and conceptions of the most diverse orgiin and that is why it is so capable of proselytising: it always could and it can still go wherever it pleases and it always found and it always finds something similar to itself to which it can adapt itself and gradually impose upon it a Christian meaning.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality

  • #25
    C.G. Jung
    “My speech is imperfect. Not because I want to shine with words, but out of the impossibility of finding those words, I speak in images. With nothing else to express the words from the depths.”
    C.G. Jung, The Red Book: Liber Novus

  • #26
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”
    Rumi

  • #27
    Sigmund Freud
    “And, finally, groups have never thirsted after
    truth. They demand illusions, and cannot do without them. They constantly give what is unreal precedence
    over what is real; they are almost as strongly influenced
    by what is untrue as by what is true. They
    have an evident tendency not to distinguish between
    the two.”
    Sigmund Freud, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego

  • #28
    Frederick Matthias Alexander
    “People do not decide their futures, they decide their habits and their habits decide their futures.”
    F. M. Alexander

  • #29
    Maxwell Maltz
    “If you make friends with yourself, you'll never be alone.”
    Maxwell Maltz

  • #30
    L. Frank Baum
    “No thief, however skillful, can rob one of knowledge, and that is why knowledge is the best and safest treasure to acquire.”
    L. Frank Baum, The Lost Princess of Oz



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