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Inspirational Quotes

Emerson instructed us to “Make your own Bible. Select and collect all the words and sentences that in all your reading have been to you like the blast of truimpth out of Shakespeare, Seneca, Moses, John and Paul.”

Following Emerson’s guidance, I offer some of my favorite blasts of triumph. You can search by topic or by teacher or you can just hit refresh and keep getting 5 new random quotes below:-

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Accept Accomplishment Achievement Action Adventure Amini Anger Attention Attitude Attraction Authentic Bad Be You Believe Bill Gates Bliss Bold Brain Breakthroughs Breathing Buddhist Careers Caution Certainty Choice Circumstance Clarity Coach Command Common Opinion Compassion Competence Competition Consequence Contradict Courage Cup Defeat Desire Destroy Devotion Dictionary Discover Dying Economy Emotion Evil Evolutionary Enlightenment Examine Exciting Explore Faces Flexibility Fly Foolishness Freedom Friends Fruit Game Gold Greatness Greed Growth Habits Happy Healing Health Heart Hindu Hope Insecure Inspiration Inspire Intelligence Intimacy Journal Journey Judgment Knowledge Latin Laughter Leader Learn Learned Learning Life Light Lover Luck Mirror Mistake Muscles Music Mystic Mysticism Obey Outcome Overachievement Peaceful Warrior Perception Perfection Persist Persona Piano Positive Thinking Possibility Poverty Power Power Thinking Prayer Pretence Prosperity Receive Reflection Religion Rent Roadmap Security Self-reliance Shame Simple Sin Skin Solution Soul Spirit Spiritual States States Vs. Stages Strength Stupidity Superior Support Talent Teacher Thank You Thoughts Tragedy Trail Train Trust Uncertainty Universe Virtue Visualization Vitality War Waste Willpower Zen

Quotes by Teachers

T. Harv Eker Byron Katie Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown Joseph Campbell Friedrich Nietzsche Susan Jeffers Carlos Castaneda Napoleon Hill Wallace D. Wattles Timothy Ferriss Walter Russell John Eliot, Ph.D. Albert Einstein Mark Twain Seneca Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel James Allen Confucius Paulo Coelho Leo Buscaglia Winston Churchill Epictetus Mevlana Rumi Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Henry Ford Vernon Howard Buddha Marlo Morgan Henry David Thoreau Samuel Johnson Ernest Holmes Donny Deutsch Roger McDonald Abraham Lincoln Tony Robbins Benjamin Franklin Dalai Lama John F. Kennedy T.S. Elliot Krishna Shimon Peres Robert Cooper Ray Bradbury Will Rogers Robert Allen Anthony de Mello Russell Simmons Robin Sharma Helen Keller Aldous Huxley Dan Millman Marianne Williamson Rainer Maria Rilke Viktor Frankl Thomas Jefferson Thomas A. Edison David McCullough The Bible Martin Luther King, Jr. Anais Nin Benjamin Zander Greer Garson Eric Butterworth Henry J. Kaiser Leo Tolstoy Margaret Atwood Andre Gide Yoruba of Nigeria proverb Alexander Smith Emile Zola Andrew Jackson Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Oliver Wendell Holmes Brahma Kumaris Author Margaret Mead Bob Packwood Brian Tracy GK Chesterton A Course in Miracles Henri Frederich Amiel Anne Lamott Hudson Newsletter Dr. Deidre Lovecky Vergil William James Charles Karalt John W. Gardner Coure in Miracles Lee Iacocca Donald Trump Georgia O'Keefe Dr. Alexis Carrel Rollo May Mark Victor Hansen Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Earl G. Graves William Jennings Bryan St. Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney Johan Wolfgang von Goethe Max Wertheimer Lou Holtz Maya Angelou William Connor Magee Sir Winston Churchill Kahlil Gibran J. W. Teal Dr. James Watson Yogi Berra Thomas Edison E.B. White Captain J. A. Hatfield James Branch Cabell Russian Proverb Oscar Levant Thomas Fuller Igor Stravinsky Neal Donald Walsch Stephen Vincent Benet Eric Hoffer Theodore Geisel Danny Black Greek Proverb Robert H. Schuller Patty Hansen Fred Matheny Bhagavad-Gita John Assaraf William Blake Dr. David Hawkins Robert Frost Krishnamurti Dale Carnegie Virginia Woolf Robert Browning Mohammed Deepak Chopra G.K Chesterton Nelson Mandela Arthur C. Clarke Elbert Hubbard George Shinn Paramahansa Yogananda Louisa May Alcott Thich Nhat Hanh Claude Bernard Sri Ramakrishna Alexander Graham Bell Dr. Samuel Johnson Benjamin Disraeli


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