When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.
“When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.”
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When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.
“When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.”
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“When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two rarely meet.”
“We may place blame, give reasons, and even have excuses; but in the end, it is an act of cowardice to not follow your dreams.”
“The greatest enemy to fear is truth.”
“Do you love yourself enough to BE what you love yourself enough to WANT?”
“What good has impatience ever brought? It has only served as the mother of mistakes and the father of irritation.”
“100% of a Guru’s marketing plan depends on you holding the belief that you are not enough; that you were created less equipped than necessary to fulfill your purpose. What if you let go of that belief and connected with the truth of your innate power to change and shape your life? You ARE enough. You CAN change and shape your own life. Anyone who tells you different is simply lying. Your life has immeasurable potentiality for greatness; act accordingly.”
“Sorry if I have a hard time trusting. When you give everything you have to someone and it isn’t valued, something inside you dies and that’s what happened to my ability to trust.”
“Image management” is something addicts care a lot about, and I am no exception.”
“Watching him with one eye, she wondered if men ever figured out that they were more appealing when they were pursuing their own work than when they were pursuing a woman.”
“A rewarding relationship occurs when there is a common spiritual goal, shared spiritual values and a mutual desire to build a relationship upon a spiritual foundation and for the purpose of connecting to the light of the creator.”
“As far as she could tell, men in academia fell into two categories: They either went for someone so closely aligned to their own research that the couple became the disciplinary equivalent of siblings, or they chose to marry women with the intellectual aspirations of a house cat.”
“The Organization is convinced that when people get to know each other as human beings instead of as symbols or statistics, a human relationship—carrying with it a full constellation of human attitudes—will inevitably result. It would seem that this point is so patent that it is unnecessary to elaborate, and yet, as with many fundamental precepts, it is so obvious that while we talk about it we completely overlook its significance for practical purposes.”