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

Accept Age Aim Alarm Clocks Angel Attention Attraction Audio Aware Basketball Bill Gates Bill Russel Bills Blame Break Breathing Business Career Careers Challenge Change Coach Combat Communication Compensation Competence Compulsion Consistency Contradict Creator Critics Dare Death Decide Decisions Defeat Depression Development Donne Dreams Dying Edge Effect Effectiveness Effort Effortless effort Ego Empty Endure Entrepreneur Ethics Excellence Exceptional Expand Expect Express Feel Feminine Fire Focus Foolishness Forgiveness Friend Friends Friendship Fruit Fulfillment General Genius Gift Give Giving Greed Greek Habit Habits Happiness Hard Work History Hope Humor Ignorant Imitation Inquiry Insecure Instrument Integral Integrate Journey Labor Laughter Learn Live Manifesto Meditation Mind Mirror Modesty Money Nature New Nigeria Nightmare Opinion Opportunity Pain Path Peace Perfect Persona Personal History Personally Perspective Poetry Positive Thinking Possibility Potential Power Thinking Powerlesness Pride Problems Psychology of Money Relationship Relationships Religion Resistance Right Ritual Roman Self-reliance Sleep Solution Spirituality Star Wars Stupid Symphony Teach Teacher Tension Think Thoughts Time Time Management Try Understand Universe Unreasonable Vision World Yin

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson Byron Katie T. Harv Eker Susan Jeffers Unknown Wallace D. Wattles David Emerald James Allen Walter Russell Mevlana Rumi Albert Einstein Carlos Castaneda Timothy Ferriss Seneca Chinese Proverb Lao-tzu Stephen R. Covey Eric Butterworth Paulo Coelho John Eliot, Ph.D. Henry David Thoreau Esther & Jerry Hicks Vernon Howard Confucius Roger McDonald Napoleon Hill Buddha Russell Simmons Oscar Wilde Donny Deutsch David McCullough Ayn Rand Anonymous John F. Kennedy Leo Buscaglia William Shakespeare Marianne Williamson Andrew Carnegie Ernest Holmes Martin Luther King, Jr. Meister Eckhart Thomas Edison Mary Kay Ash FM Alexander Epictetus Robert Frost Kahlil Gibran Socrates Samuel Johnson Richard Bach Robin Sharma Winston Churchill Mark Victor Hansen William James Wayne Dyer Neal Donald Walsch Joseph Campbell Aldous Huxley Napoleon Bonaparte Mark Twain Friedrich Nietzsche Andrew Cohen Leonardo da Vinci Dan Millman Fanny Burney Cowper Stan Dale Vince Lombardi Thomas Jefferson Booker T. Washington Arthur Schopenhauer William Ellery Channing Nelson Mandela Vaclav Havel Steve Pavlina M. Scott Peck Dr. John Demartini Jimmy Durante Robert Fulghum Percy Bysshe Shelley Franklin D. Roosevelt Thomas Merton Marcus Aurelius Barbara Kingsolver Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche William Saroyan William Blake John Donne Robert F. Kennedy Bruce Lee Sydney Smith Bertrand Russell Joseph Hopkinson St Augustine J. Balfour Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Jon Kabat-Zinn Russian Proverb Mahatma Gandhi Father Desmond Wilson Aeschylus Norman Vincent Peale Stephen Vincent Benet Zenrin Peter Ueberroth Neal A. Maxwell Mae West Jesus Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Quincy Adams Branch Rickey Marcel Proust Deepak Chopra Victor Hugo Ken Blanchard Elizabeth Kenny Daniel Cohen Harry Houdini Jonathan Winters Arnold Glascow Ralf W. Sockman Ben Stein Rosabeth Moss Cantor John Steinbeck Rainer Maria Rilke Herbert Spencer Mike Murdock Buckminster Fuller Carl Sandburg Alberto Salazar Henri-Frederic Amiel Marilyn Vos Savant Don Fraser Mary Schmich Robert Kiyosaki Sylvester Stallone e.e. cummings Dale Carnegie David Mahoney Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Abraham Lincoln Cardinal de Retz R. Buckminster Fuller Dian Fossey Howard Gardner Thomas Fuller James Fenimore Cooper Henry Ward Beecher Nike Robert Allen St. Francis De Sales

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