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

Abundance Accept Acting Age Aim Andrew Cohen Appreciation Athlete Athletes Authentic Self Autobiography Awakening Aware Balance Basketball Becoming Believe Body Brain Break Breakthroughs Burning Busy Caution Challenge Character Cherish Children Choice Clutter Coach Compensation Confident Consequence Contribution Control Create Creative Dare Demand Despair Destroy Differences Discover Dreams Earth Economy Energy Enjoy Enthusiasm Entrepreneur Evolution Evolutionary Enlightenment Evolve Exceptional Failing Failure Faith Fall Family Fate Feelings Feminine Financial Fire Fly Follow Fundamentals General Goal Goals God Gold Greed Guarantee Heart Hero Heroism Honesty Humor Ideals Inspire Integrate Journal Joy Kindness Latin Laughter Leadership Live Love Manifesto Meditation Muscles Mysticism Nature Non-attachment Overload Parents Persist Persona Personal History Personally Possibilities Prayer Principles Projections Psychology of Money Purpose Rapture Receiving Reflection Relationship Religion Responsibility Rest Roman Rust Security Shadow Sin Skin Smile Solution Spirit Spirituality Strength Strong Stupid Stupidity Support Sweat Symphony Tags Talent Teach Trail Train Training Transcending Try Values Vision Warrior Waste Water Winner Wise Withholding Yin

Quotes by Teachers

T. Harv Eker Byron Katie Susan Jeffers Ralph Waldo Emerson Wallace D. Wattles Albert Einstein Unknown Seneca Carlos Castaneda Walter Russell Mevlana Rumi Mark Twain Friedrich Nietzsche Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Vernon Howard Joseph Campbell William James James Allen Napoleon Hill Paulo Coelho Winston Churchill Anthony de Mello Kahlil Gibran Samuel Johnson David Emerald Abraham Lincoln Timothy Ferriss Dan Millman Leo Buscaglia Russell Simmons Confucius Antoine de Saint-Exupery Roger McDonald Epictetus Andrew Cohen John Eliot, Ph.D. Marlo Morgan Robin Sharma William Shakespeare George Bernard Shaw Lao-tzu Krishna Donny Deutsch Stephen R. Covey Oscar Wilde Robert Cooper Aldous Huxley Wayne Dyer Gay & Katie Hendricks Henry David Thoreau Buckminster Fuller George Washington Carver Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Abraham Maslow Pablo Picasso Ray Bradbury Bertrand Russell Mahatma Gandhi Buddha Jesus Chinese Proverb Rollo May Morihei Ueshiba Esther & Jerry Hicks Arthur Schopenhauer Coure in Miracles Christian D. Larson Stephen Jay Gould Hudson Newsletter Johann Kaspar Lavater Calvin Coolidge Ayn Rand Elaine Myers Shunryu Suzuki Peter Senge Dr. Seuss Steven Pressfield John F. Kennedy Helen Keller Dee Hock Dr. William Mayo Bob Proctor Jean Sibelius Joseph Hopkinson Tim Sanders Augustine W. Somerset Maugham Sidney J. Harris E.B. White Henry S. Haskins Michael Gelb St. Francis De Sales Voltaire Jim Rohn Robert Frost Oliver Cromwell Ernest Holmes Jimi Hendrix Howard Gardner Norman Vincent Peale Thomas Edison Albert Schweitzer Joe Paterno Frank Herbert Eric Butterworth Neale Donald Walsch James Branch Cabell T.S. Elliot Samuel Goldwyn Meister Eckhart Bernard M. Baruch Ludwig van Beethoven Father Desmond Wilson Jean Cocteau Plato Lynne McTaggart Epicurus The Dalai Lama Richard Bach Benjamin Disraeli Dr. Petrie Henri Bergson Martin Seligman Peter Drucker Dan Sullivan Linus Pauling Raymond Inmon Rene Descartes Stephen Covey 2 Corinthians 9:6 Marilyn Ferguson Michael Jordan Madame de Stael Satchel Paige Robert F. Kennedy Maximus John Ruskin Frank Lloyd Wright Alfred Adler Mae West George Allen Plotinus Rainer Maria Rilke Thomas A. Edison General George S. Patton A Course in Miracles Jean de La Bruyere William E. Hickson O.H. Mowrer Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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