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 Achieve Act I Action Aim Amini Anxiety Athlete Authentic Authentic Self Average Bad Be You Beauty Bill Gates Bills Break Breath Breathe Buddhist Burning Camus Careers Cause Caution Certainty Challenge Choice Circumstance Commit Compassion Confidence Consciousness Consequence Consequences Contentment Contradict Courage Crazy Create Creator Cup Dare Dark Demand Depression Destroy Devotion Discover Doing Edge Effect Emotional Intelligence Emphasize Empowering Enthusiasm Evolve Examine Expand Experience Extraordinary Fail Financial Flexibility Focus Follow Forest Fruit Fundamentals Game Giving Goals Greed Guarantee Habits Health History Hope Inquiry Integral Intellect Intelligence Islam Journey Kabbalah Kind Leader Lies Light Love Luck Magnet Manifesto Mind Mirror Motion Music Mystery Nigeria Nightmare Pain Path Patience People Permanence Persistence Persona Personal History Piano Poor Possibilities Power Prayer Problems Psychology Question Reaction Reason Receive Reflection Religious Ridicule Security Self-awareness Self-mastery Self-reliance Sex Sharpen Skin Smart Spend Stall States Vs. Stages Stretch Strong Stupidity Talent Temperance Torch Trail Training Transcending Trust Uncertainty Victim Victory War Winner World Yin

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson Susan Jeffers Byron Katie T. Harv Eker Wallace D. Wattles Seneca Unknown Henry David Thoreau Timothy Ferriss Walter Russell John Eliot, Ph.D. Friedrich Nietzsche Robin Sharma Stephen R. Covey Albert Einstein David Emerald William James Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Vernon Howard Carlos Castaneda David McCullough Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Aristotle Russell Simmons Dale Carnegie Paulo Coelho Mark Twain Mevlana Rumi Marlo Morgan Robert Cooper Andrew Cohen Joseph Campbell Morihei Ueshiba Kahlil Gibran Dan Millman Abraham Maslow Roger McDonald Krishna Jesus Tony Robbins Confucius Napoleon Hill James Allen The Dalai Lama Viktor Frankl Epictetus Erich Fromm Anais Nin Thomas Jefferson Leonardo da Vinci Gay & Katie Hendricks Thomas Edison Peter Senge Buddha Rudyard Kipling Oscar Wilde Ken Wilber Nikola Tesla Connie Zweig Robert Frost Marcus Aurelius Wayne Dyer Irish Proverb Carl Jung Eric Butterworth George Bernard Shaw Neale Donald Walsch William Blake Chinese Proverb Dr. David Hawkins Mary Schmich Lao-tzu Steve Pavlina Arthur Koestler Niccolo Machiavelli Herman Melville Stephen Leacock Socrates Joyce Spizer A Course in Miracles James William Fulbright Horace Edward George Bulwer-Lytton American Heritage Dictionary Thomas Watson, Sr. Martin Seligman Albert Camus Harriet Martineau Don Fraser Vida D. Scudder Margaret Atwood Walt Disney Kevin Sorbo Richard M. DeVos Harvey Mackay Frank Herbert Henry Ford Daniel Burnham Seng-ts'an Xenocrates John Bright Benjamin Mays Igor Stravinsky St Augustine Mohandas Gandhi Krishna Yajur Veda Werner Erhard James Cameron Pablo Picasso Vaclav Havel Kevin Roberts Soren Aabye Kierkegaard Harriet Beecher Stowe Teilhard de Chardin Jameson Frank Doug Larson Laurence J. Peter Alexander Graham Bell Daniel G. Amen Swami Chinmayananda Rene Descartes Alvin Toffler William Ellery Channing Esther & Jerry Hicks Steve Jobs Teddy Roosevelt William M. Thackeray David Henry Thoreau The Dhammapada Gandhi Buckminster Fuller Dumbledore William E. Gladstone Robert Allen J. W. Teal Jan Marshall FM Alexander Marcel Proust Brahma Kumaris Kevin Kelly Maurice Maeterlinck Henry Ward Breecher Marshall Thurber Leo Tolstoy Jean Cocteau Ovid N. Eldon Tanner Carl Sagan Oswald Chambers Deepak Chopra John Muir

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