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 Teachers

T. Harv Eker Susan Jeffers Wallace D. Wattles Unknown Ralph Waldo Emerson Seneca Byron Katie Mevlana Rumi Friedrich Nietzsche Carlos Castaneda Albert Einstein Joseph Campbell Walter Russell Napoleon Hill John Eliot, Ph.D. Paulo Coelho Oscar Wilde Henry David Thoreau Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Marcus Aurelius Dan Millman Timothy Ferriss Dale Carnegie James Allen Leo Buscaglia Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Anthony de Mello David Emerald Robert Cooper Leonardo da Vinci Jim Rohn Stephen R. Covey Winston Churchill Andrew Cohen Gandhi Epictetus Donny Deutsch Franklin D. Roosevelt Mark Twain Eleanor Roosevelt Norman Vincent Peale Rollo May Aristotle John F. Kennedy William James George Bernard Shaw Thich Nhat Hanh Ramana Maharshi Esther & Jerry Hicks Thomas Edison Thomas Fuller Gay & Katie Hendricks William Shakespeare Robin Sharma Confucius Lao-tzu Victor Hugo Kahlil Gibran Johann Wolfgang von-Goethe Neal Donald Walsch Mitch Albom Jesus English Proverb Jon Madonna Steve Jobs Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) Danny G. Pat Riley Martin Luther King, Jr. Robert H. Schuller Michelangelo Fortune Cookie Saint Augustine Don Fraser Michael Jordan Mae West Ernest Holmes Ralph Lauren W. Clement Stone James Russell Lowell Dan Siegel Auguste Rodin Meister Eckhart Sun Tzu John Ruskin Ann Landers José Silva and Burt Goldman Cyrus Curtis Oliver Wendell Holmes Napoleon Bonaparte Galileo Galilei Antoine de Saint-Exupery Connie Zweig Nido Qubein Jeanette Winterson Nikola Tesla Bob Packwood The Bible Charles Coonradt Robert Collier Doug Firebaugh Baruch Spinoza Chinese Proverb Vince Lombardi Harry Truman Eric Hoffer Werner Erhard Eric Butterworth William S. Halsey Brian Klemmer Ken Blanchard Donald Trump Jimi Hendrix Don Marquis Benjamin Mays Percy Bysshe Shelley Donald Calne Gertrude Stein George Washington Carver Thomas Jefferson Katherine Mansfield e.e. cummings Isaac Asimov A Course in Miracles William Temple Ingrid Bergman American Heritage Dictionary The Dalai Lama Madame de Stael Henry Ward Breecher Captain J. A. Hatfield Epicurus Yoda Bill Watterson Pietro Aretino William Blake Dalai Lama Henry S. Haskins Michael S. Josephson Steven Pressfield Coure in Miracles Krishna Thomas Troward Dr. Candace B. Pert Ray Bradbury Waren G. Bennis Hillel Sir Henry Wooton Albert Camus George Washington Frank Pittman III

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