“The job of the mind is to develop oneself and the job of the heart is to develop others around us. Intellect is wiseness and love is kindness, a pearl of wisdom that shapes you as a person with morals, ethics, values, and character in the eyes of God.
Don't be mind become love!”
Source: The Inward Journey
“God wants nothing from us. In that sense, then, He is completely impersonal. At the same time, however, He is very intimately personal where we ourselves are concerned, for He wants for each of us, His creatures, the perfection of absolute Bliss. Sanaatan Dharma offers a blend, one which, to reason itself, is perfectly acceptable, between God as both impersonal and personal. God, as Krishna explains in the Bhagavad Gita, and as I said earlier, dreamed everything into existence. He couldn’t mold anything, outwardly, for there was nothing “out there” to mold nothing in existence anywhere but His own consciousness.”
Source: Revelations of Christ: Proclaimed by Paramhansa Yogananda, Presented by his disciple, Swami
“Illusion is believing that someone you show love to receives it that way. Prejudice is believing that someone being loved is happy.”
“I know, but it has to be our secret otherwise I might end up with a well-meaning ghost buster trying to rid the cottage of an evil presence!”
Source: The Ghost of Seagull Cottage: Inspired by The Ghost and Mrs Muir
“The rest of the small half-moon beach was covered in a thick layer of broken shells, a jumble of crustacean parts, and crab claws. Shells the best secret-keepers of all.”
Source: Where the Crawdads Sing
“Laurel had been thinking a lot lately about secrets, about how difficult they were to keep, and the habit they had of lurking quietly beneath the surface before sneaking all of a sudden through a crack in their keeper's resolve.”
Source: The Secret Keeper
“His love was overpriced, and she was on a budget.”
“Words can be medicines; they can also be poisons. Words can heal; they can also kill... It all depends on how, when and where they are use and against whom! Let us not abuse our words. It's a misuse of the tongue!”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“Wisdom does not only reflect itself in a person’s knowledge of what to say. It appears also in his knowledge about how to say it and when it should be said!”
Source: Daily Drive 365
“To actively improve the world
and change your life as well,
speak all the good you know,
and all the bad refuse to tell.”
Source: Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year