“No is a complete sentence and so often we forget that.
When we don't want to do something we can simply smile and say no.
We don't have to explain ourselves, we can just say "No".
Early on my journey I found developing the ability to say no expanded my ability to say yes and really mean it.
My early attempts at saying no were often far from graceful but with practice even my no came from a place of love.
Love yourself enough to be able to say yes or no.”
“Information overload (on all levels) is exactly WHY you need an "ignore list". It has never been more important to be able to say "No”
Source: How To Focus - Stop Procrastinating, Improve Your Concentration & Get Things Done - Easily!
“Please watch out for each other and love and forgive everybody. It's a good life, enjoy it.' - Jim”
Source: Jim Henson: The Biography
“You are cruel, Sarah. We are well matched, you and I. I need your cruelty, just as you need mine.”
Source: Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film
“life is a kind of Labyrinth, with all its twists and turns, its straight paths and its occasional dead ends.”
“Quite often, young lady, it seems we're not getting anywhere, when in fact we are.”
Source: Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film
“She wondered what was the point of doing anything. She might as well go this way, or that, or stand still, or cry. Maybe just havin' yourself a good time was the best anyone could hope for.”
Source: Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film
“Sometimes," the Wise Man observed, "to need is...to let go.”
Source: Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film
“I believe that my father had some kind of direct experience of the spiritual nature of reality, maybe a vision, that he tried to convey perhaps unconsciously in his work- that there is a different, more loving and transcendent reality beyond this world of imagined conflicts.”
“Then you will find what you want only as long as you stay in your dream. Once abandon it, and you are at the mercy of other people's dreams. They will make of you what they want you to be. Forget them, Sarah, trust to your dream.”
Source: Labyrinth: A Novel Based on the Jim Henson Film