Famous Therapeutic Recreation Quotes & Sayings
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It's so important to unclutter the mind. For me, creativity is greatly impeded just by the chatter and visual clutter of life. It's really important to have a space that is really clear for whatever is emerging to come. — Alice Walker

You can't make people believe in you if you play a horror part with your tongue in your cheek. — Bela Lugosi

The opportunities that everyone cannot see are the real opportunities. — Jack Ma

On awakening, bless the day, for it is already full of unseen good which your blessing will call forth; for to bless is to acknowledge the unlimited good that is embedded in the very texture of the universe and awaiting each and all.
To bless is to acknowledge the omnipresent, universal beauty, hidden to material eyes. It is to activate the law of attraction which for the furthest reaches of the universe will bring into your life exactly what you need to experience and enjoy. — Pierre Pradervand

Giving is a quality of God Himself — Sunday Adelaja

The Stone Age came to an end not for a lack of stones and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil. — Ahmed Zaki Yamani

I think I became a writer because of my love of stories and an inability to stop asking, 'What if?' — Caroline Leavitt

Havna ye heard how the ancient Greeks associated sparrows with Aphrodite, the goddess of love?"...
"Och, 'tis no story. 'Tis the truth I give: When sparrows mated, it was due to their abandoned nature." His head inclined so he could whisper a kiss to her neck, sending shivers from her shoulders to the soles of her feet. "Even Chaucer and Shakespeare wrote about the sparrow's lustful conduct. — Vonnie Davis

When you give your ONE Thing your most emphatic Yes! and vigorously say No! to the rest, extraordinary results become possible. — Gary W. Keller

If you are going to work hard anyway, you might as well get rich ... and the quicker the better! — T. Harv Eker

A man cannot wheedle nor overawe his Genius. It requires to be conciliated by nobler conduct than the world demands or can appreciate. — Henry David Thoreau