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 Accomplishment Act I Adventure Ananda Andrew Cohen Anxiety Appreciation Audacity Authentic Self Bedroom Beginning Believe Bill Gates Bold Brilliant Buddhist Burning Cause Caution Challenge Choice Coach Commit Common Opinion Compassion Consequences Coward Crazy Create Criticize Cup Doing Dream Earth Edge Effect Efficiency Effortless effort Ego Enlightenment Enthusiasm Exceptional Exercise Expand Experience Failure Family Fear Financial Flow Foolishness Forgive Friendship Fruitarian Genius Gift Goal God Gratitude Habits Healing Helplessness Hero Heroism Horizon Idea Ideal Ignorance Impeccability Independence Insecure Integral Integrity Intensity Intent Journal Joy Knowledge Learn Learning Life Live Lover Mastery Meditation Million Dollars Mind Mirror Mistake Muscles Nature Nigeria Nightmare Overachievement Peaceful Warrior Perception Perfect Persist Persistence Prayer Proactive Psychology Question Rapture Reason Receive Relationship Religious Rent Responsibility Rich Risk Roles Security Self-mastery Serve Shadow Shame Shift Should Simplicity Smart Smile Solution Spiritual Stages of Development Stall Strive Strong Struggle Success Superior Support Sweat Teach The Work Thinking Thoughts Torch Trail Training Uncertainty Understand Universe Values War Willpower Worry Yes

Quotes by Teachers

Ralph Waldo Emerson T. Harv Eker Byron Katie Unknown Susan Jeffers Mevlana Rumi Wallace D. Wattles Walter Russell Albert Einstein Henry David Thoreau Carlos Castaneda Friedrich Nietzsche Napoleon Hill Russell Simmons Seneca Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel John Eliot, Ph.D. Stephen R. Covey Timothy Ferriss Buddha Dan Millman Krishna David McCullough Donny Deutsch James Allen Esther & Jerry Hicks Aristotle Harry Truman Steve Pavlina Robert Cooper Abraham Lincoln Marlo Morgan Eric Butterworth Viktor Frankl Wayne Dyer John F. Kennedy Tom Peters Leo Buscaglia Irish Proverb Vernon Howard George Bernard Shaw David Emerald Antoine de Saint-Exupery José Silva and Burt Goldman George Washington Benjamin Franklin Milton Friedman Mary Kay Ash William James FM Alexander Marcus Aurelius W. Somerset Maugham Thoreau Paulo Coelho Connie Zweig Carl Jung Margaret Mead Winston Churchill Victor Hugo Andrew Cohen William Shakespeare Abraham Maslow Ken Wilber Roger McDonald John W. Gardner Rita Rudner Leighton Fast Company Magazine Daniel Burnham Socrates Mae West Maxwell Maltz Niels Bohr Leo F. Buscaglia Ira Gershwin John J. McCloy Vincent Van Gogh Thomas J. Watson Bill Cosby Apple Computers Rainer Maria Rilke Robert Orben Daniel G. Amen Nikola Tesla Bodhidharma Buckminster Fuller Father Desmond Wilson Emile Zola Desmond Tutu Isabelle Holland Herman Melville Jacob Bronowski Paul Saffo Oliver Wendell Holmes Galileo Galilei Richard P. Feynman Dan Sullivan Charles Karalt David Viscott John Muir e.e. cummings David Kekich George Chapman A Course in Miracles Lewis Carroll Thomas Troward Sri Ramana Maharshi Jean Sibelius Pietro Aretino Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Jr. Walter Anderson Luis Villalobos Robert H. Schuller Theodor Sorenson Warren Buffett Walt Whitman Gail Sheehy Malcolm S. Forbes Zenrin Dr. Candace B. Pert Kahlil Gibran Gorden B. Hinkley American Heritage Dictionary Sir William Osler John Assaraf Charles Coonradt Whitney Young Oswald Chambers Mother Teresa W. Clement Stone Howard Gardner Chinese Proverb Gilbert K. Chesteron B.C. Forbes Mike Maples Lisa Kirk Robert J. Sawyer Gabriel Garcia Marquez Sophocles Katharine Graham Ayn Rand Will Rogers Norman Vincent Peale Deepak Chopra Andrew Carnegie Calvin Coolidge Helen Eustis David Starr Jordan Dr. Gary Arthur Horace

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