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

Accomplishment Action Adventure Age Aim Angel Appreciate Audio Bedroom Best Better Bill Gates Bill Russel Blame Breathe Busy Cave Certainty Change Chaos Chess Command Commit Compensation Competence Confidence Consequence Consequences Contradict Contribution Crazy Creative Creator Criticize Cup Decision Decisions Demand Destroy Determination Development Differences Diligence Donne Dreams Earth Economy Ecstasy Effect Efficiency Effortless effort Emotion Emphasize Endure Envy Ethics Evolution Examine Excellence | Areté Exercise Expand Experience Express Extraordinary Fame Fate Fear Financial Forgive Forgiveness Freedom Give Giving Gratitude Greatness Habits Health Heart Heroism Hindu Hope Horizon Impeccability Independence Inspiration Inspirational Intent Intention Islam Labor Laugh Leader Live Lover Magnet Management Million Dollars Moderation Nature Nightmare Non-attachment Optimism Passion Past Patience Perseverance Personal History Perspective Philosopher Plans Preparation Principles Problem Psychology of Money Receiving Relationship Resistance Responsibility Ridicule Ritual Roadmap Roman Scream Self-mastery Shame Society Spiritual Star Wars Strong Struggle Student Stupid Sweat Teach Teacher Thoughts Tragedy Uncertainty Victory Virtue Vision Visualization Water Weak Wisdom Wise Withholding Work World Worry

Quotes by Teachers

Susan Jeffers Unknown Byron Katie Ralph Waldo Emerson T. Harv Eker Napoleon Hill Seneca Joseph Campbell Wallace D. Wattles Albert Einstein Mark Twain Paulo Coelho James Allen Friedrich Nietzsche Carlos Castaneda Timothy Ferriss Walter Russell John Eliot, Ph.D. William Shakespeare Kahlil Gibran Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Robert Cooper Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Donny Deutsch Russell Simmons Ayn Rand Dan Millman Esther & Jerry Hicks Mevlana Rumi Winston Churchill Wayne Dyer Samuel Goldwyn Lao-tzu Buckminster Fuller David Emerald Arthur Schopenhauer Neale Donald Walsch Viktor Frankl Morihei Ueshiba Henry David Thoreau Aristotle Epicurus Margaret Mead Napoleon Bonaparte Thomas Edison Voltaire Thomas A. Edison Victor Hugo John F. Kennedy Rollo May Vince Lombardi Epictetus F. Scott Fitzgerald Milton Friedman M. Scott Peck David McCullough Pascal William Saroyan Ambrose Redmoon Teddy Roosevelt Donna Cardillo, R.N. David Viscott Russell H. Conwell The Upanishads Robert F. Kennedy Jonathan Winters Jean Jacques Rousseau Brian Tracy Thomas Watson, Sr. Abraham Lincoln Neil Postman Nikola Tesla Harriet Beecher Stowe Thomas Troward Vaclav Havel A Course in Miracles Frank Lloyd Wright Michael S. Josephson Author Tom Robbins Rudyard Kipling Milton Erickson Obi-Wan Kenobi Dalai Lama J. Balfour Norman Cousins O.H. Mowrer E.M. Forster Thomas Paine Thoreau Tim Sanders John Bright Oliver Cromwell Roger McDonald Rusty Berkus J. Paul Getty Oliver Wendell Holmes Robert Fulghum Gandhi R. Buckminster Fuller Gilbert K. Chesteron Alberto Salazar Robert Frost Plotinus William Gibson Sir Winston Churchill John Shedd Greek Proverb Anonymous Thomas Fuller Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Swami Chinmayanada Dr. Candace B. Pert Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Helen Keller Arthur Koestler Abraham Maslow Maria Rocamora Ben Stein get author Ernest Holmes Harry Houdini Georgia O'Keefe Galileo Galilei Will Rogers John Keats Frank Herbert Pierre Corneille Luis Villalobos Gabriel Garcia Marquez Jesus Christ Jean Cocteau The Bible Eric Hoffer Dr. Joseph Murphy Thea Alexander Ray Kroc Stephen Covey Edward J. Koch American Heritage Dictionary Swami Chinmayananda Desmond Tutu Jim Rohn Louise Hay Tony Robbins E.B. White Congo Proverb N. Eldon Tanner George Allen Yo Ki Kevin Sorbo

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