Thursday, 6 December 2018

20 Quotes That Have Guided My Life

Life can distract us. We need reminders. 


  1. “What if rather than being disheartened by the ambiguity, the uncertainty of life, we accepted it and relaxed into it?” ~ Pema Chodron
  2. “I stopped waiting for the world to give me what I wanted; I started giving it to myself.” ~ Byron Katie
  3. “The highest goal one can achieve is amazement.” ~ Goethe
  4. “Illness sets the stage for the opening of our hearts.” ~ Judith Orloff
  5.  “With the whole world as the apple of your eye, all of life becomes an aphrodisiac.” ~ Gregg Levoy
  6. “Let’s pay attention only to where we are. / There’s enough beauty in being here and not somewhere else.” ~ Fernando Pessoa
  7. “Everybody knows in their bones that something is eternal, and that something has to do with human beings.” ~ Stage Manager, Thornton Wilder’s Our Town
  8. It’s time to start living the life you’ve imagined.” ~ Henry James
  9. “Loneliness in the poverty of self; solitude in the richness of self.” ~ May Sarton
  10. “So oftentimes it happens that we live our lives in chains / That we never even know we have the key.” ~ The Eagles
  11. Possibility is not luxury; it is as crucial as bread.” ~ Judith Butler
  12. “We are freer than we think.” ~ Michel Foucault
  13. “It’s right underneath your fingers, baby. That’s all you have to understand—everything is right underneath your fingers.” ~ Ray Charles
  14. “Let the miracles, even the ones we don’t want or see, unfold.” ~ Mark Nepo
  15. “Every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.” ~ Walt Whitman
  16. “If I took fear out of the equation, what would I change about how I spend my days?” ~ Lissa Rankin
  17. “Nothing belongs to me. Everything comes and goes. Serenity is an open door.” ~ Byron Katie
  18. “Don’t call it uncertainty—call it wonder.” ~ OSHO
  19. “Don’t call it insecurity—call it freedom.” ~ OSHO
  20. “I’m ready to live my forever.” ~ Anders Osborne
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Author: Kate Evans
Editor: Renee Jahnke
Images: andrea floris / Flickr 

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