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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Achievement Ananda Anxiety Audacity Average Aware Beauty Bedroom Better Bill Gates Bliss Blood Breakthroughs Breathe Brilliant Buddhism Business Cave Clarity Cling Competence Competition Confidence Confident Consciousness Coward Criticize Dance Dare Decide Depression Development Differences Divine Within Doubts Drama Dying Eastern Edge Effect Effortless effort Emotional Intelligence Empty Enthusiasm Envy Ethics Examine Excel Excellence Exercise Explore Fall Fearlessness Friend Future Give Giving Goals Good Great Guarantee Habit Heart Hero Honor Humble Ignorant Imitation Inspire Instrument Integrate Intellect Intent Journey Joy Kabbalah Kindness Knowledge Labor Leadership Learn Love Lover Mind Modesty Moment Money Motion New Nightmare Opportunity Optimist Past Peace Peaceful Warrior Perfection Persona Piano Poor Possibilities Possibility Potential Power Powerlesness Pretence Pride Problems Prosperity Psychology Psychology of Money Question Reaction Relationships Religious Results Rich Roman Rust Self Concept Self-reliance Serve Shame Shift Shine Skin Society Soul Spirituality Star Wars States States Vs. Stages Strong Student Tags Talent Temperance Think Thinking Time Torch Trust Truth Uncertainty Understand Vice Weak Weakness Win Work Yes

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown Susan Jeffers T. Harv Eker Byron Katie Wallace D. Wattles Albert Einstein Seneca Carlos Castaneda Timothy Ferriss John Eliot, Ph.D. Walter Russell Napoleon Hill Mevlana Rumi Roger McDonald Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Paulo Coelho Robin Sharma George Bernard Shaw Henry David Thoreau Friedrich Nietzsche Joseph Campbell Meister Eckhart William Shakespeare Chinese Proverb Rollo May Dalai Lama William James Stephen R. Covey Richard Bach Russell Simmons Buddha Lao-tzu James Allen Anthony de Mello Antoine de Saint-Exupery Leo Buscaglia Arthur Schopenhauer David McCullough Mitch Albom Abraham Lincoln Steve Jobs Oliver Wendell Holmes Aristotle Marcus Aurelius Socrates Albert Camus Ernest Holmes Marlo Morgan Viktor Frankl Tony Robbins Krishna William Blake Vaclav Havel Aldous Huxley Esther & Jerry Hicks Confucius Mahatma Gandhi Jack Welch Neale Donald Walsch Oscar Wilde Dan Millman Tim Sanders George Santayana Dan Siegel Nancy Mitford John W. Gardner Jonathan Winters Richard P. Feynman Steve Pavlina Dr. James Watson Nigerian Proverb Ira Gershwin New York Times Francis Bacon Robert Cooper Isaac Asimov Branch Rickey David Henry Thoreau Neal Donald Walsch Jean Baptiste Antoine Suard Anonymous Rabindranath Tagore Marianne Williamson Donny Deutsch Renan Mary Baker Eddy Steven Pressfield Eileen Caddy Swahili proverb From a church in Sussex, England, ca. 1730 Theodore Roosevelt Peter Drucker Søren Kierkegaard Rainer Maria Rilke The Bible Laurens Van der Post Carl Sandburg Eric Butterworth Elizabeth Berg Isabelle Holland Barbara Kingsolver Benjamin Disraeli Sal Sorbera Rene Descartes Linus Pauling Albert Schweitzer Robert Collier Andrew Cohen John F. Kennedy Charles Schwab Niccolo Machiavelli Michel Eyquem de Montaigne R. Buckminster Fuller Cicero American Heritage Dictionary Shirley MacLaine Mother Teresa Joseph Hopkinson Jesus Christ Brent Kessel Leo Tolstoy Anais Nin T.S. Elliot Michael S. Josephson Simon de Beauvoir Kevin Sorbo Vivekananda Henry Ward Beecher Tom Clancy Jim Bishop John Quincy Adams W. Somerset Maugham Apple Computers Paul R. Scheele Gabriel Garcia Marquez Norman Cousins Krishna Yajur Veda Don Byas Alice Miller Thomas H. Huxley Johann Kaspar Lavater Brian Tracy Sun Tzu Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Buckminster Fuller Pubilius Syrus Og Mandino Sidney J. Harris Laurence J. Peter

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