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

Adventure Affluence Age Alarm Clocks Amini Ananda Anger Appreciate Attitude Belief Best Bill Gates Bills Blood Bold Breakthroughs Breath Buddhism Cause Celebrate Change Children Choice Clarity Compensation Confidence Contradict Conversations Crazy Create Critic Dare Dark Death Decision Desire Development Devotion Dictionary Divine Within Donne Drama Dreams Effectiveness Efficiency Empowering Empty Enthusiasm Envy Ethics Examine Expand Expect Failing Failure Fate Fearless Flexibility Forgiveness Freedom Friends Fruit Fulfillment Genius Goal Gratitude Greatness Happy Hard Work Heroism Hindu History Hope Humble Humor Identity Individuality Insanity Inspire Instrument Integrity Intellect Intensity Judgment Kind Knowledge Laugh Laughter Learned Light Lover Luck Mastery Million Dollars Mistake Modesty Mystic Now Optimism Passion Past Perception Personal History Perspective Philosopher Plans Poor Possibilities Prayer Proactive Problem Progress Psychology Purpose Ready Receive Reflection Religious Rent Rest Ritual Roles Scream Secret Service Shine Slavery Smile Solitude Spirituality Stages of Development Stop Strength Strong Success Sustainable Symphony Talent Tension Think Time Trail Uncertainty Understand Universe Vision Win Winner Yes Yin

Quotes by Teachers

T. Harv Eker Ralph Waldo Emerson Susan Jeffers Byron Katie Unknown Albert Einstein Mevlana Rumi Wallace D. Wattles Carlos Castaneda Henry David Thoreau Ernest Holmes Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Walter Russell Dan Millman Russell Simmons Winston Churchill Friedrich Nietzsche John Eliot, Ph.D. Mark Twain Seneca Timothy Ferriss Napoleon Hill David Emerald Buddha George Bernard Shaw Donny Deutsch Roger McDonald Dale Carnegie Ayn Rand James Allen Paulo Coelho Stephen R. Covey Joseph Campbell Abraham Lincoln Antoine de Saint-Exupery Benjamin Franklin Jesus Abraham Maslow Marlo Morgan Andrew Cohen Epictetus Jim Rohn Maximus Viktor Frankl Thomas Merton Krishna Bruce Lee David McCullough Pablo Picasso Socrates Will Rogers Maxwell Maltz Samuel Goldwyn Chinese Proverb Wayne Dyer Robert Cooper Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Marianne Williamson Eric Butterworth Napoleon Bonaparte Bill Gates Michelangelo Gandhi Rainer Maria Rilke Gay & Katie Hendricks Viktor E. Frankl Mandukya Upanishad David Henry Thoreau J. Balfour Nigerian Proverb John Dewey Mary Kay Ash Jean Cocteau Theodor Sorenson Joko Beck Aristotle Onassis Waren G. Bennis Oliver Wendell Holmes Houssaye Seng-ts'an Anton Checkhov Anne Lamott Meister Eckhart Stephen Vincent Benet Robert Louis Stevenson Dr. Herbert Benson Daniel Cohen James Joyce Henry Wadsworth Longfellow La Rochefoucauld Johann Wolfgang von-Goethe Leo Buscaglia Martin Fraquhar Tupper Venus Williams Frank Herbert Henry S. Haskins Jean-Claude Killy George Washington Guardian of the Emerald City Gates John Quincy Adams Robertson Davies The Bible Ernest Hemingway Thomas Jefferson Dumbledore Baruch Spinoza St. Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney Linda Kreger Silverman Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Steve Pavlina Ann Landers Carl Sagan St. Augustine Nikola Tesla Hudson Newsletter Nido Qubein John Steinbeck Oscar Wilde Bodhidharma Luis Villalobos José Silva and Burt Goldman Marilyn Vos Savant Andre Gide Alexander Graham Bell Erica Jong A Course in Miracles Teddy Roosevelt Mahatma Gandhi Irish Proverb Papa Wallenda Neil Postman Confucius Whitney Young Rollo May Katharine Graham Elbert Hubbard Victor Hugo T.S. Elliot Morihei Ueshiba Franklin D. Roosevelt Stephen King Henry Ward Beecher Malcolm Forbes Robin Sharma Horace William Shakespeare Sir Henry Wooton Sidney J. Harris Madame de Stael Anthony de Mello Helen Eustis

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