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 Actualization Adventure Age Ananda Angel Appreciate Appreciation Athlete Athletes Attention Audacity Average Aware Balance Basketball Better Bill Gates Blame Blood Break Breathe Buddhist Busy Caution Celebrate Change Cherish Clarity Cling Commitment Competition Confident Consciousness Consequence Consequences Control Courage Create Creativity Dance Decisions Deeds Depression Determination Differences Diligence Discipline Discover Divine Within Dying Eastern Education Efficiency Emotional Intelligence Emphasize Envy Ethics Evolution Excellence Fate Forgiveness Friendship Fulfillment Genius Goal Gold Good Greek Habit Habits Happy Hero Heroism Humble Imitation Impossible Insanity Inspiration Inspire Intellect Intimacy Invincible Judgment Kabbalah Knowledge Language Learning Lies Life Light Live Lover Manifesto Meditation Mood Motion Mystery Nature Opportunity Pain Parents Passion Permanence Perseverance Persist Piano Poverty Preparation Priorities Proactive Problems Progress Psychology Purpose Reason Relationship Rich Ridicule Scream Self-awareness Self-mastery Serve Shadow Shame Shine Should Simple Simplicity Sleep Society Spend Spirit Spirituality Stop Struggle Suffer Symphony Teacher Tension Time Training Trust Try Victory War Will Work World Zen

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson Wallace D. Wattles T. Harv Eker Susan Jeffers Seneca Walter Russell Unknown Byron Katie Paulo Coelho Napoleon Hill Mevlana Rumi Joseph Campbell Russell Simmons Albert Einstein Mark Twain Tony Robbins Robin Sharma David McCullough Carlos Castaneda Benjamin Franklin Timothy Ferriss Vernon Howard Oscar Wilde Leo Buscaglia Lao-tzu Winston Churchill William Shakespeare Henry Ford Donny Deutsch John Eliot, Ph.D. Dale Carnegie Wayne Dyer Henry David Thoreau Jim Rohn Abraham Lincoln Krishna Viktor Frankl Stephen R. Covey Eric Butterworth Marlo Morgan Martin Seligman Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel James Allen David Emerald Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Jesus Thomas H. Huxley Zig Ziglar Andrew Cohen Gandhi Neale Donald Walsch Mary Baker Eddy John F. Kennedy Robert Cooper Samuel Johnson Buddha Marcus Aurelius Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Maya Angelou Roger McDonald Yoda Neal Donald Walsch Ayn Rand Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Leonardo da Vinci Kahlil Gibran Og Mandino Anonymous Esther & Jerry Hicks Helen Keller Mr. Darcy Bodhidharma Sir Humphrey Davy Albert Schweitzer Warren Zevon Dolly Parton Leo Tolstoy William Blake Albert Giacometti Raymond Inmon Hudson Newsletter Paul Valery Author Sir John Hunt Proverb David Henry Thoreau Franklin D. Roosevelt John Adams John Muir Michael Gelb William Purkey Arthur L. Williams Nikola Tesla Harry Truman Jeanette Winterson Thomas Fuller Shirley MacLaine Fyodor Dostoevski Roger Staubach La Rochefoucauld Deepak Chopra Don Marquis The Dalai Lama George Bernard Shaw Maurice Maeterlinck Sam Wyly Robert Collier Goethe Jean Baptiste Antoine Suard Jean Sibelius Gretta Brooker Palmer Cicero Charles Karalt Ken Blanchard Robert Kiyosaki Japanese Proverb Freud Niccolo Machiavelli Jean Jacques Rousseau Lazarus Long Tawni O'Dell Robertson Davies T.S. Elliot Occam's Razor Edward George Bulwer-Lytton Samuel Goldwyn Anthony Robbins Rudyard Kipling Elizabeth Kubler Ross Anatole France Epictetus Neil Postman Tom J. Connelly Eleanor Roosevelt John Dewey Hillel Morihei Ueshiba Laura Huxley Shimon Peres Dr. Montague Howard Gardner W. Somerset Maugham Cardinal de Retz Heinrich Heine Jon Kabat-Zinn Junior Murchison Danny Black Napoleon Bonaparte Jelaluddin Rumi Lee Iacocca

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