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Inspirational Living Quotes

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Elizabeth Letts
“As she passed through Maine, Annie would interpret a certain expression on someone's face as possibly a family trait. She saw the Stuart in a stranger's clear blue eyes, the Libby in someone's adventurous spirit. Everyone she encountered might be a distant cousin. She felt that her people were everywhere, and because of that she couldn't fully be a stranger.”
Elizabeth Letts, The Ride of Her Life: The True Story of a Woman, Her Horse, and Their Last-Chance Journey Across America

Haruki Murakami
“...sometimes taking time is actually a shortcut.”
Haruki Murakami, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

“Instead of seeing failure as shameful, view it as an opportunity to demonstrate your courage and determination.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“When you reframe rejection in a positive way, you take away the fear associated with it and remind yourself how strong you are.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Confront your fears head-on and watch as they become stepping stones toward your goals.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Fail often to succeed sooner - accept the possibility of failure, and use it as fuel to reach your goal.”
Felecia Etienne

“You have the power to make your own journey - be kind to yourself, and embrace the risks you take.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Facing risks and pushing boundaries is the key to unlocking potential - don't be afraid to take a calculated leap.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“What lies beyond fear is freedom - have the courage to step forward and unlock your potential.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Lead with courage, own your decisions, and embrace accountability - the true hallmark of a fearless leader.”
Felecia Etienne

“Your goals are within reach â€� take control of your destiny and manifest greatness through action-driven progress.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Execution is the bridge between intention and result â€� it moves you from merely having ideas to making them a reality.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Make progress every day, no matter how small it may be â€� execution builds momentum that can help you reach new heights!”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Focus on small wins to reach big achievements â€� use momentum generated by execution as the fuel for success!”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Embrace feedback, learn from experiences, and evolve. Our journey to success is a continuous one!”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Small wins lead to big victories! Let's celebrate each milestone on our journey to success.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Leading with vulnerability is tough, but it’s essential to establishing a strong team dynamic.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Remember, what others say or do is a reflection of their own internal experience, not yours. Their opinion doesn't have to be your truth.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Remember, it's not always about big changes but instead small steps done with confidence and consistency that will get you to where
you want to go.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“Focus sharpens the mind, paving the way to success.”
Felecia Etienne, Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women

“No life comes to this world by accident so far as Heavenly Father is concerned. Each spirit child is known to Him and loved by Him. None are snatched away from her or his heavenly home before the appointed time or without God’s knowledge and blessing. Each is planned and each is known to God. Most are not heralded as was the Savior, but that does not mean that each child is not important to the Father.”
David Alan Armstrong, A Walk with the Master: One Person's Journey to Christ - Volume 1

“Ask questions, practice gentle and kind communication, and you will see how many doors of opportunity will open for you, and then all you have to do is step in and explore.”
Elena Sullivan

“Curiosity is an engine of life that adds light and warmth to the everyday hustle, and questions are a spark needed to start it.”
Elena Sullivan

“Courage is the root of change, and change is what we’re chemically designed to do. So, when you wake up tomorrow, make this pledge. No more holding yourself back. No more subscribing to othersâ€� opinions of what you can and cannot achieve.”
Garmus Bonnie, Lessons in Chemistry

“In the tapestry of life, where each moment weaves its own thread, remember this: the past was but a canvas, and the present is the brushstroke of today. Embrace the masterpiece of your journey, for in every stroke, you'll find the promise that the best is yet to come.”
Samuel Asumadu-Sarkodie

Siam Mehraf
“Be an inspiration today. You don't need to be a success story to inspire someone. A small push towards their dream can make a big difference.”
Siam Mehraf

“What is it you seek? If you do not know, you are a wanderer. Seeking to find requires intentionality.”
Karen "Zow" Kolzow, Knots In Aunty's Rope

“I am coming to realize that the only power Satan has over me is the power of suggestion.”
Karen "Zow" Kolzow, Knots In Aunty's Rope

“Much dissatisfaction with life can be traced to people interpreting the Moment as an Empty thing, needing to be filled up with some action or activityâ€� instead of recognizing the Moment as a Vibrantly Alive Entity, that can fill YOU up.”
Stavo Mustang Craft

Laura  Bartnick
“As a young woman in college, I had no inkling about the sufferings of old age. Proper communication would have informed me and transformed the situation, but in the dearth of it, there was chaos, even horror. The memory of it was shoved into a container at the back of my mind, and there it stayed until this past year. Could I have been more creative in finding answers and making sure the woman found peace? This kind of experience is the good dirt of a writer.”
Laura Bartnick, BEING CREATIVE