Sunday 19 November 2017

NUGGETS OF WISDOM - 158



  • “Lonely is a freedom that breathes easy and weightless, and lonely can be healing if you let it.” ~ Tanya Davis

    • “When you walk alone, eat alone, take trains and planes alone, you just learn to believe that the kindness of strangers is sometimes more valuable than the insecurity of long-lasting relationships.” ~ Iona C. Casapu
    • “You hold wildflowers and blue, deep woodlands within you. You breathe substance, growth, and darkness: You are nature in its wildest form. Do not be afraid to explore your own wildness and come home to the sonnet of your soul. This is your calling, your passion, your purpose. The only true voice you will ever hear clearly.” ~ Niti Majethia
    • “The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.”—Vincent Van Gogh
    • "Men do not find the Supreme suddenly and spectacularly as an earthquake tears chasms into the rocks, but they find him slowly and patiently as a river quietly wears away 
    • the soil beneath."
    • Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. Arthur Ashe
    • Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. – Napoleon Hill
    • Our best thoughts usually come to us in situations where it’s impossible to write them down or to impress someone by speaking them aloud.
    • “I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world. ”—Mary Anne Radmacher
    • "Ethics and morals become truly human when they are dynamic and progressive, alive with universe reality."
    • “I haven’t a clue how my story will end, but that’s all right. When you set out on a journey and night covers the road, that’s when you discover the stars.”—Nancy Willard
    • When men pray for providential intervention in the circumstances of life, many times the answer to their prayer is their own changed attitudes toward life. But providence is not whimsical, neither is it fantastic nor magical.
    • "It is only natural that mortal man should be harassed by feelings of insecurity as he views himself inextricably bound to nature while he possesses spiritual powers wholly transcendent to all things temporal and finite. Only religious confidence - living faith - can sustain man amid such difficult and perplexing problems."

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