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When you accept your value and have gratitude you are declaring your worthiness of further receivership. — Bryant McGill

Dogs are happy with few things because they have already observed man who is unhappy with many things! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We shrink from the contemplation of our dead bodies, forgetting that when dead they are no longer ours, and concern us as little as the hairs that have fallen from our heads. — John Lancaster Spalding

It is as easy to manifest one dollar as it is to manifest one million dollars. — Rhonda Byrne

In matters of goodness, never expect any compliment or appreciation; just do your goodness and disappear! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Having everything is just an expression of complete inner freedom. — Deepak Chopra

The start of empowering women comes with acknowledgment of thought that every born child is equal irrespective of its sex. — Nikita Dudani

...A person who is headstrong enough to open their eyes and their heart to the full depth and weight of the world is inviting in everything out there - both evil and good, both dark and light, and the sheer bravery of that openness enables them to gain profound insight into the human condition. It also fucks them up. It may even make them more prone to stick their head in an oven than to engage in self-promotional chitchat on Jay Leno. — Patricia Pearson

You'll see more with your eyes closed. — Lulu

Sometimes we mistake patience for weakness, but the patient person often realizes that it's much more important for another person to discover his or her own gifts and shortcomings
the patient person doesn't feel a need to "fix" other people, and sometimes will let certain things slide until the other person recognizes the problems. Patient parents often let their kids make the same mistake two or three times because they know that a lesson learned oneself is almost always preferable to a lesson given to us by an authority figure like a parent. — Tom Walsh