“Ripples are made by those reckless enough to jump into the ocean.”
Source: Before You Doubt Yourself: Pep Talks and other Crucial Discussions
“You never know when you’re creating a spark that will last forever.”
Source: Leadership by Example: Be a role model who inspires greatness in others
“Don’t look to others to give you happiness. Grow it within yourself and share it with the world around you. Bets are, if you give a bit of your happiness to the world, it will begin a ripple effect, and who knows how many other people you can help. It’s never too late to decide that your happiness (or whatever it is that you want) is yours to create and not the other way around.”
“When enough people decide to do the work, it keeps enough energy of love and grace here to supply other people with it when they need it. And when they take it, they begin to flower and change the world, too. This is grace in action: by healing yourself, you heal your fellow humans.”
Source: Unmedicated: The Four Pillars of Natural Wellness
“You are a courageous human. I know this because you are reading this book! You want a shift, and I guarantee that it is possible if you do the work. And do you know what is tremendously beautiful? As you do the work, you are not only helping yourself but all of humanity. It is the ultimate hundredth monkey effect: if enough people change, we can create changes in areas of the globe where we have never even visited.”
Source: Unmedicated: The Four Pillars of Natural Wellness
“Make a positive ripple in the ocean of humanity.”
Source: Metamorphosis A Journey of the Soul
“In most cases, suicide is a solitary event and yet it has often far-reaching repercussions for many others. It is rather like throwing a stone into a pond; the ripples spread and spread.”
Source: A Special Scar: The Experiences of People Bereaved by Suicide
“Suicide creates a monstrous emotional upsurge of shame and guilt. Everyone participates in feeling responsible and even shamed at knowing the suicidal candidate. If these feelings are not healed the vampire of suicidal death can strike again and again.”
Source: Life After Suicide
“A single stone thrown into the water sends dozens of ripples in every direction. And whether that be in the middle of an ocean or the confines of a single puddle, those ripples cover an area hundreds of times larger than the point at which the stone landed. Therefore, it’s not where we land. Rather, it’s the impact of our landing.”
“La ciencia es más bien como una piedra lanzada al agua. Una serie de círculos concéntricos que se expanden hacia el exterior en busca de lo desconocido”
Source: Un inmenso azul: El mar, el abismo y la curiosidad humana