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 Achievement Actualization Athletes Attachment Attraction Aware Basketball Bill Gates Bliss Break Buddhism Business Career Careers Celebrate Certainty Challenge Cherish Chess Children Choice Circumstance Cling Competition Compulsion Crazy Create Creativity Critic Dare Dark Decision Demand Development Dictionary Divine Within Effect Efficiency Effortless effort Emotion Emphasize Endure Enthusiasm Entrepreneur Evolutionary Enlightenment Excel Excellence | Areté Express Faces Faith Fall Fate Fearless Fly Follow Forgiveness Freedom Friend Fruit Goal Good Great Greatness Growth Habit Hard Work Healing Hindu Hope Humor Ideals Ignorance Impeccability Independence Insanity Inspire Intention Iq Islam Journey Jump Kindness Labor Learned Light Love Magnet Mastery Miracles Moderation Modesty Moment Mystic Non-attachment Obey Opinion Optimist Outcome Pain Peace Personally Poetry Possibility Potential Powerlesness Preparation Pride Principles Proactive Prosperity Psychology Receive Reflection Resistance Responsibility Ridicule Roman Scream Security Sharpen Shine Should Sleep Smart Society Solitude States Vs. Stages Stoicism Stop Strength Stress Stupidity Suffering Takers Temperance Think Time Torch Tragedy Trust Truth Vice Victory Virtue Waste Willpower Win Work Worry

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson Byron Katie Susan Jeffers T. Harv Eker Walter Russell Wallace D. Wattles Seneca Unknown Carlos Castaneda William Shakespeare Mevlana Rumi Mark Twain Lao-tzu Joseph Campbell Napoleon Hill Timothy Ferriss James Allen Henry David Thoreau Albert Einstein Vernon Howard Abraham Maslow Marlo Morgan Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Wayne Dyer David Emerald Esther & Jerry Hicks Confucius Ayn Rand Tony Robbins Donny Deutsch Dale Carnegie Roger McDonald John Eliot, Ph.D. Buddha Thomas A. Edison Morihei Ueshiba David McCullough William Blake Henry Ford Eleanor Roosevelt Andrew Cohen Oscar Wilde Ray Bradbury Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel Eric Butterworth Friedrich Nietzsche Benjamin Franklin Yvon Chouinard Neal Donald Walsch George Washington Walt Disney A Course in Miracles Stephen R. Covey Gandhi Thich Nhat Hanh Rainer Maria Rilke FM Alexander Anthony de Mello Rollo May Luis Villalobos Ira Gershwin Plato Father Flanagan's Boys Town Axiom Krishna Robert Cooper Dan Siegel Meister Eckhart W. Clement Stone Arthur Schopenhauer George Sand Lilly Tomlin St. Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney Julia Louis Woodruff Brigham Young Waren G. Bennis Albert Camus June Jordan John Donne Grandma Moses Buckminster Fuller Walt Whitman Bruce Lee Steve Jobs Kevin Kelly American Heritage Dictionary Peter Senge Swedish proverb Ken Wilber Brent Kessel Mother Teresa Pablo Picasso John Dewey Madame de Stael William James e.e. cummings Chofetz Chaim Robert Allen Plotinus Ralph Charell Bruce Barton La Rochefoucauld Walter Anderson Dr. Gary Arthur Samuel Johnson Paulo Coelho Abraham Lincoln Ramana Maharshi Thomas Troward Richard Bach Erich Fromm Somerset Maugham Saint Catherine of Sienna Andrew Carnegie Joseph Hopkinson Henry Ward Beecher Lazarus Long Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Christopher Morley Robertson Davies Minyanka of Mali proverb Dr. James Watson Ernest Holmes Nigerian Proverb Sigmund Romberg Frederick Wilcox Ron Popeil Mark Victor Hansen Vincent Van Gogh Aristotle Onassis Mother Theresa Ken Blanchard Tim Sanders The Bible St. Augustine John W. Newbern Douglas MacArthur Jimmy Johnson Jon Kabat-Zinn Alicia Barnhart Margaret Mead Peter F. Drucker Ali Antoine de Saint-Exupery Benjamin Mays Martin Seligman Dalai Lama Arthur C. Clarke Dumbledore Maria Rocamora Georges Clemenceau Anais Nin

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