“It is easier to be forgiven than to get permission.” (Always)
“Courage is not the absence of fear but the mastery of it.” (The absence of fear is stupidity)
“Momentum cures all ills.” (But it may also be the death of me)
“It takes more certainty than talent to be a leader.” (Hmmm, not sure what that says, but I still think it’s true)
“Whether you think you’re a winner or you think you’re a loser, you’re right.” (Enough said, yes?)
“It is easier to be forgiven than to get permission.” (Really, always)
Share some of your favorite quotes below.
Missy Park
Founder
“We are travelers on a cosmic journey, and this moment is a little parenthesis in eternity. Life is eternal, but the expressions of life are momentary and transient. Buddha once said, “This existence of ours is as transient as autumn clouds…..A lifetime is like a flash of lightning in the sky, rushing by like a torrent down a steep mountain.” We have stopped for a moment to encounter one another, to meet, to love, to share. If we share with caring, lightheartedness, and love, we will create abundance and joy for one another. And then this moment will have been worthwhile.
“Be kind whenever possible. It’s always possible.” The Dalai Lama
In our daily lives, we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but the gratefulness that makes us happy.” – Albert Clarke
“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” Eleanor Roosevelt
No pain. No pain.
(I tell this to my patients all the time. I am a physical therapist in private practice).
“The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he’s always doing both.” -James Michener
It’s not what we get but who we become, what we contribute, that gives meaning to our lives. Tony Robbins