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Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Stephen Lovegrove

Use the information you've been given as an individual, but NEVER let what you've heard or read or experienced in the past prevent you from answering the call on your life.

You are responsible for your life. That includes the voice inside you and everything it calls you to do. Don't ignore that voice to follow rules that don't fit. When a jacket doesn't fit anymore, it's time to donate it. Same principle applies for rules which no longer serve you.

You don't have to curse the rules or condemn them. In fact, there might be someone else who would benefit from them at the exact moment you no longer need them.

Just step into all that you can be and all that you can do. — Stephen Lovegrove

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By David T. Courtwright

abuse of drugs was not "a mysterious and inexplicable natural catastrophe, but a form — David T. Courtwright

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Jack Kornfield

The basic principle of spiritual life is that our problems become the very place to discover wisdom and love. — Jack Kornfield

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Curt Coffman

People don't change that much. Instead of trying to put in what God left out, try drawing out what God left in! — Curt Coffman

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Saina Nehwal

I have turned down so many endorsements. My phone never stops ringing. — Saina Nehwal

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By George Herbert

Feares are divided in the midst. — George Herbert

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Nekhludoff laughed as he compared himself to the ass in the fable who, while deciding which of the two bales of hay before him he should have his meal from, starved himself. — Leo Tolstoy

Qristyl Frazier Quotes By Judith Butler

A phenomenon that gave rise to my first critical insight into the subtle ruse of power: the prevailing law threatened one with trouble, all to keep one out of trouble. Hence, I concluded that trouble is inevitable and the task, how best to make it, what best way to be in it. — Judith Butler