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

Wallace D. Wattles Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown Byron Katie Susan Jeffers T. Harv Eker Walter Russell Seneca Mevlana Rumi Timothy Ferriss Paulo Coelho Friedrich Nietzsche Albert Einstein James Allen Marlo Morgan Dan Millman Carlos Castaneda Winston Churchill Russell Simmons Henry David Thoreau Wayne Dyer Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi David McCullough Tony Robbins Lao-tzu Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel George Bernard Shaw Joseph Campbell Viktor Frankl Ayn Rand Stephen R. Covey John Eliot, Ph.D. Helen Keller Oliver Wendell Holmes Abraham Lincoln Mahatma Gandhi John W. Gardner Norman Vincent Peale Kahlil Gibran William Shakespeare David Emerald Irish Proverb Dan Sullivan Nikola Tesla A Course in Miracles Samuel Johnson Leo Buscaglia FM Alexander William James Mitch Albom Anthony de Mello Abraham Maslow Robin Sharma Benjamin Franklin Donny Deutsch Martin Luther King, Jr. Francis Bacon Walt Whitman Vince Lombardi Napoleon Hill Neal Donald Walsch Victor Hugo Thomas A. Edison Steve Jobs Menander Jean Sibelius Mary Baker Eddy Woodrow Wilson Plautus The Upanishads Dolly Parton General W.J. Slim Rita Rudner E.M. Forster Ann Landers Harvey Mackay Forrest Gump W. Somerset Maugham Thomas Edison John Steinbeck Jean-Claude Killy Robert F. Kennedy Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Harry Houdini Anais Nin Meister Eckhart Herbert Spencer Jean Baptiste Antoine Suard Arthur C. Clarke Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Guardian of the Emerald City Gates Thoreau Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D. O.H. Mowrer Plato Aristotle Arnold Toynbee Dr. William Mayo Sri Aurobindo The Dalai Lama Sivananda Jean-Paul Sartre Rudyard Kipling Cardinal de Retz Dr. Joseph Murphy Neale Donald Walsch Mary Kay Ash José Silva and Burt Goldman Heinrich Heine Eileen Caddy Maria Rocamora John Wooden Alberto Salazar Marshall Thurber Morihei Ueshiba Obi-Wan Kenobi Abraham Joshua Heschel Neal A. Maxwell Arthur Schopenhauer Jonathan Winters Thomas Troward Ann McGee Cooper Mother Theresa James Bryant Conant Reverend Ike Joe Greene Guillaume Apollinaire Rabbi Harold Kushner Russell H. Conwell Russian Proverb Fred Matheny Andrew Carnegie Epictetus Alexandre Dumas Ekhart Tolle Igor Stravinsky Rollo May Erica Jong Leonardo da Vinci Xenocrates Jim Rohn Ron Popeil Robert Cooper Coure in Miracles Brian Tracy Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Alexander Graham Bell Paramahansa Yogananda Baruch Spinoza From a church in Sussex, England, ca. 1730 Howard Gardner

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