Carreon Foundation Quotes & Sayings
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I know it sounds cliched, but if we just treated each other as we'd like to be treated ourselves, we'd all be doing a lot better. — Marsha Thomason

Have no shelter outwardly or inwardly; have a room, or a house, or a family, but don't let it become a hiding place, an escape from yourself. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Your superpowers don't care who you dislike. If you are an encourager, you encourage them anyway — Janna Cachola

The Dalai Lama says don't pray for peace, don't wait for peace, don't talk about peace - do it right now. — Pico Iyer

I'm a person who's fine saying 'No.' I like saying to myself, "no gossiping," "no nagging." — Gretchen Rubin

Force a hand, and it will fight you. But convince and mind to think as you want it to think, an you have an ally — Dan Brown

My contention throughout this book is that reconnecting to nature is one key to growing a larger environmental movement. That reconnection is visceral and immediately useful to many people's lives. Encouraging personal reconnection does not mean less engagement with global environmental issues; it means more. To act, most of us need motivation beyond despair. — Richard Louv

We give them the fire insurance salvation pitch, and they buy into it, and then we protect them in here so that none of us has to see what's going on outside the gates. We're in here worshipping a Jesus we've made up, while most of the souls out there, right out there, are crying out for a Jesus that really exists. — Nancy N. Rue

She supposed it felt like freedom, if freedom was a fall into the unknown. — J.V. Jones

Even across the dark, even across the loss, even across the emptiness, soul will speak to soul — Catherine Fisher

The original Mickey Mouse Club, established in the '30s, was designed to attract children to movie theaters. — Annette Funicello

Give yourself the gift of uninterrupted time. It can be the first hour of your day. Or the last hour. A lunch hour. You want time free from phone calls, visitors, mail, things to read. Unplug the phone if you have to. Lock your door. Put a sign on it that warns people of the consequences of entering. Do what you have to and watch the results. One hour of uninterrupted time can double a person's productivity for the day. — Geri Larkin