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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Quotes by Topic

Abundance Act I Age Alarm Clocks Anxiety Appreciate Balance Basketball Become Bedroom Bill Gates Bills Blame Blood Brain Buddhism Burning Business Change Chaos Chit Clarity Combat Command Commit Compulsion Confident Consistency Contradict Create Creative Creator Critic Cup Decision Decisions Defeat Depression Despair Drama Dreams Dying Education Effect Emotional Intelligence Emphasize Empowering Endure Enjoy Envy Evil Excellence | Areté Exercise Fail Failing Fame Fearlessness Feel Fly Fruitarian Future Generous Give Great Greatness Greed Habit Happiness Hard Work Heart Hero Hindu History Honor Humble Humility Independence Inspirational Integral Integrate Invincible Journey Jump Kabbalah Kind Learned Life Light Lover Master Mastery Mirror Mission Money Mood Motivation Mystery Mystic Mysticism Nature New Obey Pain Path Patience Peaceful Warrior People Permanence Perspective Poor Positive Thinking Pride Priorities Psychology Ready Receive Reflection Religion Rich Ritual Rules Self-mastery Sin Smart Solution Soul Spend Spirituality Stages of Development Star Wars Stress Stupidity Suffering Superior Sustainable Sweat Teacher Thinking Thought Time Torch Truth Uncertainty Victim Victory Virtue Waste Weak Winner Worry

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson T. Harv Eker Wallace D. Wattles Susan Jeffers Byron Katie Unknown Mevlana Rumi Timothy Ferriss Carlos Castaneda Joseph Campbell Seneca Walter Russell Buddha Napoleon Hill Wayne Dyer Russell Simmons Vernon Howard Friedrich Nietzsche Tony Robbins Albert Einstein John Eliot, Ph.D. Henry David Thoreau David Emerald James Allen Morihei Ueshiba Stephen R. Covey Winston Churchill Epictetus Krishna Anthony de Mello Paulo Coelho Mark Twain Oscar Wilde Abraham Maslow Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi W. Somerset Maugham Lao-tzu Esther & Jerry Hicks Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Ken Blanchard Dalai Lama Viktor Frankl The Bible Neale Donald Walsch Confucius Teddy Roosevelt Buckminster Fuller Socrates Neal Donald Walsch American Heritage Dictionary Mahatma Gandhi Bertrand Russell David McCullough John F. Kennedy Donny Deutsch Tirukural Thomas Fuller Alexandre Dumas Terry Laughlin William Blake Greek Proverb Robert Cooper Don Miguel Ruiz Jesus Lin Yutang Rita Rudner Barbara Kingsolver Heinrich Heine Father Flanagan's Boys Town Axiom Aeschylus Jacob Bronowski Phillips Brooks Igor Stravinsky Vimala Thakar Charles Karalt Frank Tibolt Bodhidharma Alfred Adler Stuart Wilde Sydney Smith Frederick Wilcox Mary Baker Eddy Edward Gibbon Thoreau John W. Gardner Sun Tzu Bhagavad-Gita Alan Greenspan Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Alexander Graham Bell Theodore Roosevelt Fortune Cookie John W. Newbern Robert Allen Robert Fritz Eric Hoffer Stephen Covey Leonardo da Vinci Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Thomas Troward Tim Sanders Madonna Robert Kiyosaki Voltaire Thomas H. Huxley Harry Truman Christopher Morley Warren Buffet Maximus Anonymous Eric Butterworth Eknath Easwaran Irving Yalom Orison Swett Marden Ralph Charell Dan Sullivan Colin Powell Jim Collins Sir John Hunt Junior Murchison Erich Fromm Yoda Antoine de Saint-Exupery Marcus Aurelius Donald Trump Andrew Cohen Niccolo Machiavelli George Washington Carver William Temple The Dalai Lama Sanskrit Poem Sri Aurobindo Edwin Markham Walter Anderson John Ruskin Minyanka of Mali proverb Thea Alexander Lynne McTaggart James Branch Cabell Arnold Toynbee Carl Sagan Kerry Gleeson Steve Pavlina John Keating Bruce Lee Kahlil Gibran Sir Humphrey Davy Albert Camus E.B. White Thomas Merton Neil Postman

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