“Silence of unbearable broken will brings to your life unbearable enemy.”
“Don't go the distance trying to fit in the crowd and be accepted by others. Accept and respect yourself first. Loving thyself also goes with this."-Elizabeth's Quotes”
“We must resist impulses to attack people, their credibility or their nature, and focus only on sharing our own positive creations, contributions, ideas and solutions.”
“You could refer to me as god and the odd curtsey wouldn’t go a miss either”
Source: Wanna Bet?
“The writers of religious scriptures and texts would have done humanity a grand service if they would have used just one sentence, in one of the pages out of the thousands, to support respectful and peaceful disagreement.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“You can still make today the day you change yourself, love yourself, forgive yourself, respect yourself, honor yourself, cherish yourself, admire yourself, express yourself, be true to yourself... It’s never too late!”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“When you devalue ethics and morals by proclaiming that our attitude toward them should be casual or lenient, you can't be surprised by a rising generation who then behaves disrespectfully, treating life, people, and choices as if they possess little value or worth. For whether or not that was the intention, society has taught them to believe thusly.”
Source: Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year
“Respect can only be given to those who have earned it by working for it.”
“Golf is the only game where the quietest sound ruins your focus, but the loudest thought ruins your swing.”
Source: The Psychology Of Tournament Golf: How Pro’s Think, Focus, and Win Under Pressure
“Any religion can be compared to the attic of an old home. Unless the attic is regularly cleaned, it gathers dust and cobwebs and eventually becomes unusable. Similarly, if a religion cannot be updated or cleaned from time to time, it loses its usefulness and cannot relate anymore to changed times and people.”
Source: The Essentials of Hinduism: A Comprehensive Overview of the World's Oldest Religion