Enlivened Define Quotes & Sayings
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Understanding that one's worthiness need not be earned. Learning that hearing or saying no is neither a denial of love nor inappropriately selfish. Realizing that it's no one's job or responsibility to save or redeem another. Considering that there's no such thing as a one-and-only "soul mate." Discovering that self-love needs to come before loving others. Finding that being happy and living in peace does not require sadness and violence. — Mike Dooley

It takes mystical insight to see the beauty and innocence in each other, even when that is not what we are showing to the world. That is why God is needed in intimate relationships, to move us beyond the perceptions that can so often poison love. — Marianne Williamson

Sometimes the best things for us aren't necessarily the things we want. — Sara Farizan

I'll do my best to always put God and neighbor ahead of ego, but I want to find myself, and if finding myself means losing my ego self, I'll go there. — Barbara Brown Taylor

I seldom feel comfortable in a theatre. I always feel like I own a cinema. I feel equally happy in an empty one as a full one. Probably happier in an empty one! — Martin McDonagh

Evil things are easy things: for they are natural to our fallen nature. Right things are rare flowers that need cultivation. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

If I am not actively creating something, then I am probably actively destroying something — Elizabeth Gilbert

The man who bears my name, and who claims to be me, was born on July 15, 1865, the sixth in a family of seven. He was an ugly child, and remained ugly till his eighteenth year, when his looks gradually improved. — Laurence Housman

A true teacher defends his students against his own personal influences. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Facts" are perceptions that limit us. Our job is to ignore the "facts" and dream our dream, visualize it and it will come! — Lolly Anderson

There is a vast gulf between perfection and near perfection, and that gulf is filled with agony. — Larry Correia