Red Umbrella Book Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how difficult the situation is, it won't last forever. What follows the night is the day. What follows the winter is the spring. — Tony Robbins
How many good ideas have you let go because you didn't believe in yourself? You have to believe to achieve! — Tony Curl
We can't give a child a natural consequence. The only truly natural consequences are the ones found in nature. — Joanna Faber
We are dominated by everything with which our self is identified. We can dominate and control everything from which we disidentify ourselves. The normal mistake we all make is to identify ourselves with some content of consciousness rather than with consciousness itself. Some people get their identity from their feelings, others from their thoughts, others from their social roles. But this identification with a part of the personality destroys the freedom which comes from the experience of the pure "I". — Roberto Assagioli
Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him the gift of reason?
In this style, argue tyrants of every denomination, from the weak king to the weak father of a family; they are all eager to crush reason; yet always assert that they usurp its throne only to be useful. — Mary Wollstonecraft
You have built a human relationship on the foundation of asbestos. — Greg Sestero
Maybe we met out here and fell in love over bad barbecue. — Junot Diaz
I have often wondered what would have happened if Paul and Matthew had been locked up in a room together and told they could not come out until they had hammered out a consensus statement on how followers of Jesus were to deal with the Jewish law. Would they ever have emerged, or would they still be there, two skeletons locked in a death grip? If — Bart D. Ehrman
There is no direct evidence, so how could you ask me to believe in God ... — Jodie Foster
I shudder to tell that many of our people, harassed by the madness of excessive hunger, cut pieces from the buttocks of the Saracens already dead there, which they cooked, but when it was not yet roasted enough by the fire, they devoured it with savage mouth — Edward M. Peters
Recovery is a bit like an addiction; you take it day by day. If you set yourself too many goalposts, you'll have problems. — Simon Weston