Holly Lynn Payne Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Holly Lynn Payne
The only mistake you have made is asking the wrong question. It isn't about what you did wrong. It's what you have not yet done. — Holly Lynn Payne
I was afraid of the dance once, too. But I learned to embrace it and the mistakes I would make. Do not turn away from your fear. Turn toward love instead. — Holly Lynn Payne
It struck her that that perhaps everyone had the ability to see themselves in others. Even in the rocks. Even in the roses. — Holly Lynn Payne
If you can love all who've betrayed you ... you can taste sweetness in everything. — Holly Lynn Payne
...see the blessing and beauty that you are. — Holly Lynn Payne
Purge everything that's holding you back. Whatever it is you feel you are being deprived of, trust the limitation serves to bring you more of what you want. — Holly Lynn Payne
No one is born beneath this dance. This dance gives birth to you. — Holly Lynn Payne
The point is to turn your grief into love. The roses are helping you find grace. — Holly Lynn Payne
Anyone looking for friends without faults shall remain friendless. The choice is yours. — Holly Lynn Payne
Your transformation will be the miracle. — Holly Lynn Payne
You know you have received the invitation when your heart is ready to risk everything to hold the hand of God. — Holly Lynn Payne
...purification was the point of such pain. — Holly Lynn Payne
Life is the work of the spirit trying to have a human experience. — Holly Lynn Payne
The dance had distilled her and she had become one with the essence of all that is. — Holly Lynn Payne
Be willing to turn your attention to that which serves you. — Holly Lynn Payne
Where the rivers meet
you tell me of your black dreams.
Your memories make me uneasy.
But I listen because I know
my listening, like all other listening
allows you to heal. — Holly Lynn Payne
Lose your mind so that you can gain a new way of knowing. — Holly Lynn Payne
Love was not the point and pity was a poor man's pride. — Holly Lynn Payne