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

Acting Action Adventure Ananda Andrew Cohen Apple Attention Audacity Authentic Self Autobiography Average Awakening Beauty Becoming Belief Believe Best Blame Blood Breathing Brilliant Business Cause Caution Character Competition Consciousness Contradict Contribution Control Crazy Create Creative Criticize Dance Dark Decide Decisions Deeds Defeat Demand Depression Despair Destiny Destroy Devotion Dictionary Doubt Drama Earth Emotional Intelligence Empowering Endure Energy Entrepreneur Excellence Exercise Expect Express Faces Failure Fame Fearless Feel Feminine Financial Fire Focus Foolishness Forgive Friends Fulfillment Generous Giving Gold Greed Habit Hard Work Hindu Hope Humility Idea Ideal Imitation Inspirational Instrument Integral Integrate Intention Kindness Labor Language Laugh Leadership Love Meaningful Moderation Money Motion Mysticism Nature Nightmare Parents Path People Plans Poetry Polish Poor Power Thinking Practice Prayer Pride Proactive Problems Projections Reaction Relationships Religion Religious Responsibility Roadmap Roles Rust Self-reliance Service Sex Shadow Shame Spiritual Stages of Development States Stretch Student Stupidity Suffering Symphony Takers Talent Teach The Work Think Thinking Tragedy Transcending Trust Try Warrior Within Work

Quotes by Teachers

T. Harv Eker Byron Katie Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown Susan Jeffers Seneca Friedrich Nietzsche Timothy Ferriss Walter Russell Wallace D. Wattles Albert Einstein James Allen Mevlana Rumi Joseph Campbell Roger McDonald Wayne Dyer Stephen R. Covey Russell Simmons Carlos Castaneda Donny Deutsch Krishna Henry David Thoreau Lao-tzu Neale Donald Walsch William James David Emerald Mark Twain Oscar Wilde Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Winston Churchill Buddha Confucius Napoleon Hill John Eliot, Ph.D. Paulo Coelho Dale Carnegie Nikola Tesla Marianne Williamson Chinese Proverb Steve Pavlina Aristotle Eleanor Roosevelt Marcus Aurelius Leo Buscaglia Linus Pauling Anthony de Mello Andrew Carnegie Robert Cooper Dan Millman The Dalai Lama Antoine de Saint-Exupery Andrew Cohen Ayn Rand Aldous Huxley Johann Wolfgang von Goethe George Bernard Shaw David McCullough Norman Vincent Peale Thomas Edison Thomas A. Edison Elizabeth Kubler Ross Miguel de Cervantes Plotinus Barbara De Angelis Carl Schurz Kahlil Gibran Lady Mary Wortley-Montagu Elizabeth Bowen R. Buckminster Fuller Dr. Candace B. Pert Jim Rohn Dan Sullivan Richard Bach John Adams Thich Nhat Hanh Edward Gibbon Dian Fossey Zig Ziglar Heraclitus Vergil Socrates Ernest Hemingway Jean Sibelius Dr. Alexis Carrel Mitch Albom Robert T. Kiyosaki Charles F. Kettering The Emerald Tablets of Thoth James Bryant Conant Rene Descartes Bodhidharma Shirley MacLaine Stephen King James Fenimore Cooper Theodore Roosevelt The Bible Benjamin Zander Lucius Annaeus Seneca Zenrin Arthur Schopenhauer David Gergen Milton Friedman Henri-Frederic Amiel Denzel Washington Tim Sanders Mohandas Gandhi Baruch Spinoza St. Francis De Sales Frank Tibolt A Course in Miracles Dr. Gary Arthur Apple Computers FM Alexander Robert Frost Adolfo Montiel William Jennings Bryan Viktor Frankl Heinrich Heine John Shedd Brendan Brazier Karen Casey Vida D. Scudder Pat Riley Nadia Boulanger Richard Bergland Japanese Proverb George Lichtenberg Daniel Goleman Morihei Ueshiba Eric Butterworth Isaac Asimov Will Rogers Decimus Magnus Ausonius Aaron Copland Alvin Toffler Steven Wright Lilly Tomlin Jon Kabat-Zinn Bob Proctor Martin Rutte Elizabeth Berg Frederick Wilcox Katherine Paterson Margaret Atwood Eric Hoffer Francis Bacon Percy Bysshe Shelley Marilyn Ferguson Rosabeth Moss Cantor Tom Robbins

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