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

Amini Angel Apple Authentic Autobiography Average Awareness Beauty Becoming Bedroom Better Brain Breakthroughs Brilliant Buddhist Business Certainty Chaos Chit Choice Circumstance Clarity Cling Combat Command Communication Competence Competition Compulsion Consequences Contribution Conversations Creator Dark Decisions Deeds Determination Divine Within Donne Doubt Drama Dying Efficiency Effortless effort Emotional Intelligence Enjoy Enthusiasm Envy Evolution Evolutionary Enlightenment Examine Excel Exceptional Expand Failing Failure Faith Feelings Fly Forgiveness Fruitarian Game General Goals Growth Happy Health Hindu Humor Impossible Insanity Inspiration Inspire Integral Intention Intimacy Iq Joy Judgment Kabbalah Knowledge Language Laughter Learned Light Luck Master Meditation Mind Miracles Modesty Mystic Nature New Obstacle Opinion Optimist Overachievement People Permanence Personal History Philosopher Poor Positive Thinking Possibilities Possibility Poverty Powerlesness Priorities Problems Purpose Question Reading Ready Relationship Results Rich Risk Roadmap Scream Security Self Concept Serve Shadow Shine Simple Slavery Spiritual Spirituality Stages of Development Stairs States Vs. Stages Stoicism Sustainable Takers Think Thoughts Time Management Torch Training Unreasonable Values Vision Vitality Warrior Waste Weak Withholding World Yin

Quotes by Teachers

Byron Katie T. Harv Eker Susan Jeffers Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown Timothy Ferriss Walter Russell Seneca Friedrich Nietzsche Joseph Campbell Wallace D. Wattles Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Carlos Castaneda Mevlana Rumi William James David Emerald Leo Buscaglia Paulo Coelho Mark Twain Roger McDonald Henry David Thoreau Aristotle David McCullough Dale Carnegie Abraham Lincoln Winston Churchill Tony Robbins Esther & Jerry Hicks John Eliot, Ph.D. Napoleon Hill Voltaire William Shakespeare Stephen R. Covey George Bernard Shaw Teddy Roosevelt Jesus Wayne Dyer Dan Millman Bodhidharma Viktor Frankl Plato Margaret Atwood Oscar Wilde Eric Butterworth Andrew Cohen Plotinus Martin Luther King Jr. James Allen Richard Bach Morihei Ueshiba Mahatma Gandhi Calvin Coolidge Donny Deutsch Deepak Chopra Ernest Hemingway Thomas Jefferson Buddha Steven Pressfield Robert Cooper Eleanor Roosevelt Arthur Schopenhauer Abraham Maslow Epictetus Krishna Franklin D. Roosevelt Benjamin Disraeli Mitch Albom Vernon Howard José Silva and Burt Goldman The Dalai Lama Mark Victor Hansen Billy Graham Buckminster Fuller Laura Huxley Hugh Prather Cardinal de Retz Ray Bradbury Mother Theresa Gretta Brooker Palmer Arthur C. Clarke Sean O'Casey Jean Sibelius Tom Robbins Robert Frost Warren Zevon Yoda Laurence J. Peter Jerome P. Fleishman Hafez Edward Gibbon Meister Eckhart American Heritage Dictionary Yo Ki Publilius Syrus Apple Computers Michio Kaku Blood of the Martyr Joseph Hopkinson Morpheus John Dyrden Viktor E. Frankl Robert Fulghum Rudyard Kipling Elbert Hubbard Leighton The Dhammapada Joan Chen Frank Lloyd Wright Milton Friedman Anthony Robbins John Steinbeck A Course in Miracles Oscar Levant Saint-Exupery Rosabeth Moss Cantor Thomas Paine Marianne Williamson Erin Majors Marlene Dietrich Rene Descartes Peter Senge Hernando Cortes Chinese Proverb Daniel Cohen Dr. Samuel Johnson Charles Kingsley Thea Alexander Augustine Laurens Van der Post David Deida James Fenimore Cooper Marlo Morgan Jim Rohn Yogi Berra Leonardo da Vinci Sally Kempton June Jordan Robertson Davies Samuel Goldwyn Brock Tully John Lennon Guy Lombardo Erma Bombeck Anne Lamott Waren G. Bennis J. W. Teal Swami Chinmayananda John Dewey Barbara Kingsolver Paul Valery Luis Villalobos

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