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“If you’ve ever looked into the eyes of another creature with the goal of understanding, you have known what it is like to see the emotions residing in that animal’s heart.”
-Shenita Etwaroo”
“If you’ve ever met an energy vampire (and you probably have), you’ll get the distinct feeling that this person has an intense need to prey off the vitality of others. There is a kind of acute neediness present in energy vampires which can be quite overwhelming and depleting to those they come in contact with.”
Source: Awakened Empath: The Ultimate Guide to Emotional, Psychological and Spiritual Healing
“If you've ever read one of those articles that asks notable people to list their favorite books, you may have been impressed or daunted to see them pick Proust or Thomas Mann or James Joyce. You might even feel sheepish about the fact that you reread Pride and Prejudice or The Lord of the Rings, or The Catcher in the Rye or Gone With the Wind every couple of years with some much pleasure. Perhaps, like me, you're even a little suspicious of their claims, because we all know that the books we've loved best are seldom the ones we esteem the most highly - or the ones we'd most like other people to think we read over and over again.”
Source: The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia
“If you've ever spiraled, I promise you: you're not lost -you're waking up.”
Source: Everyday I Love You: When life unravels, the journey back begins within.
“If you’ve ever stood at the edge of a canyon and seen the birds swooping below you and the clouds stretched out over your head, or if you’ve ever stood in a field and felt a tiny rush of fear as you’ve watched a thunderstorm roll in over the horizon, then you know what this means. There is something about the grandeur of creation that calls out to the human heart, saying, “You are not all there is!”
Source: What Is the Gospel?
“If you’ve ever suffered the accusations of people who objectified you as an emblem of darkness, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been haunted by the opinions of your friends, it wasn’t your fault. If they’ve ever assumed the worst of you, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been judged by your own parents, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been treated as an outcast, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever made a decision based on an opinion, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been labeled, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been stuck in the middle of a love triangle, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever been heartbroken, it wasn’t your fault. If you’ve ever cried yourself to sleep, it wasn’t your fault.
As you suffered and grew up, your soul got stained, your heart got shattered and your body paralyzed, which drove you into a deep state of slow sleep. As you opened your eyes, the atrocities of your past were glistening over your eyes and you knew, you had lost yourself in a place of utter darkness, but there was learning to be done in the cold dark. Like seeds of plants shaded by dirt, you twitched with the want to rise. As you grew tired of the shadows, you climbed into a world that was finally making room for light. Room for you and for all your truth. You ignited not in the light but in the distant shadows of the dark. In your chaos, you found clarity. In your suffering, you found purpose. You didn’t ignore the pain. You gave it reason. You used it. You reveled in it. As you began your journey to redefine yourself in misery and pain, your heart grew fonder but you didn’t give up. As stones of suffering came to dance, your feet took flight, the sun tried to burn you down, but God threw a shadow over the horizon and you saw a ray of hope and chased your way over the mightiest slopes. For a long time, you thought being different was a negative thing; but as you grew older, you started to realize that you were born to stand out, not blend in. Now, when people put a label on you, you find comfort in your true self because, in the end, you are proud to be who you’re. You’re a survivor. You and I come from completely different places, our world is a parallel space and we speak different languages, but one thing I’m sure of is that my heart beats the same as yours.
At end of the day, we’re all meant to be who we are; Our True Selves.”
“If you’ve ever thought that it shouldn’t be so hard to examine your investment portfolio or hold your financial advisor accountable, you’re right. The system distorts your view of your money in the same way that a magician stacks the deck against the audience. It’s not evil or bad, but once you know how the magician does the illusion, you simply cannot be tricked so easily anymore. And once we all are in on the trick, the
financial industry will need to improve, because the old, tired illusions won’t work anymore.”
Source: Outsmart the Money Magicians: Maximize Your Net Worth by Seeing Through the Most Powerful Illusions Performed by Wall Street and the IRS
“If you've ever tried to keep a diary, then you'll know that the problem of trying to write about the past really starts in the present: No matter how fast you write, you're always stuck in the then and you can never catch up to what's happening now, which means that now is pretty much doomed to extinction.”
Source: A Tale for the Time Being
“If you’ve
Fallen in love with trees
I know your heart”
“If you’ve found meaning in your life, you don’t want to go back. You want to go forward. You want to see more, do more.”
Source: Tuesdays With Morrie: An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson
“If you've found meaning in your life, you don't want to go back. You want to go forward. You want to see more, do more. You can't wait until you're sixty-five.”
“If you've gone through your worst fears and you're still here let me congratulate you, because it means that you are stronger than your fears.”
“If you’ve gone to travel to have fun, you will most likely have no new choices to make. But if you have gone travelling to grow, then you are bound to have to make that choice—that of making a new home and welcoming people in it regardless of how different they are from you.”
“If you've got a Mexican last name, you've got a strike against you.”
Source: The Road to Yuba City: A Journey into the Juan Corona Murders
“If you’ve got a paradise bird, don’t try to tear its bright feathers off and treat it like a chicken that you’d cook for dinner; chances are it will painfully peck your forehead in response to your poor intentions.”
Source: Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels
“If you've got it, flaunt it. And if you don't got it? Flaunt it. 'Cause what are we even doing here if we're not flaunting it?”
Source: Why Not Me?
“If you’ve got it to give, You’ve got to give it all. If you’ve got it to give, You've got to give it all. Oh give it all to me.”
“If you've got nothing to dance about, find a reason to sing.”
“If you’ve got the time to get pissed off about it, then you’ve got the time to get used to it.”
Source: Ai no Kusabi Vol. 2: Destiny
“If you've got to be unhappy, you may as well keep regular habits.”
Source: Journey to the End of the Night
“If you’ve got your health, you can always make some money. But all the dough in the world can’t buy back your health. Isn’t it clear that the person who compromises his health in the name of making money is cutting himself a really lousy deal?”
Source: Not Fade Away: A Short Life Well Lived – An Unflinching Story of Cancer, Courage, and Faith
“If you’ve had to make an effort to fit-in , then it concludes that you’ve been trying on the wrong size”
“If you've loved you're a lover. Love is energy, and like energy it never ends it only transforms.”
“If you’ve made it this far,
congratulations.
You’ve been called.
Not to read.
But to feel."
— Phoenix Moon”
Source: Emotional Roller Coaster: Confessions of a soul reborn from the ashes
“If you've made it this far in this book, you might be thinking yourself lucky. You might be feeling be feeling grateful that you never went to a tea party meeting, you never wrote a climate research paper, you never donated to Prop 8, you never supported Scott Walker, you never donated any money to ALEC, you never ran a company subject to shareholder proxies, you never volunteered for Americans for Prosperity, you have never had your speech rights assaulted. Only, you'd be wrong. You have. Every person in the United States of America did on Sept. 11, 2014. That day goes down in constitutional infamy. In some ways it shouldn't have come as a surprise. The Left started its intimidation game by trying to silence a non profit here a company there, a big donor here a trade associate there, but along the way it wrapped in small donors and scholars and scientists and petition signers and share holders and free market professors and grass root groups. It was only a matter of time before it came to the obvious conclusion - everybody has too much free speech. And so on Sept. 11, 2014, fifty four members of the senate democratic caucus voted to do something that has never been attempted in the history of the this glorious country. They voted to alter the first amendment.”
“If you've made up your mind you can do something, you're absolutely right. If you've made up your mind you can't do something, you're absolutely right.”
“If you've moved elsewhere, I wrote after getting home from Amren's apartment, you could have at least given me the keys to this house. I keep leaving the door unlocked when I go out. It's getting to be too tempting for the neighbourhood burglars.
No response. The letter didn't even vanish.
I tried again after breakfast the next day- the morning of Starfall. Cassian says you're sulking in The House of Wind. What un-High-Lord-like behaviour. What of my training.
Again, no reply.
My guilt and- and whatever else it was- started to shift. I could barely keep from shredding the paper as I wrote my third one after lunch.
Is this punishment? Or do people in your Inner Circle not get second chances if they piss you off? You're a hateful coward.”
Source: A Court of Mist and Fury
“If you’ve never come to a crossroads, there was never a road.”
“If you’ve never had actual freedom, you don’t miss it. You can’t miss what you’ve never had.”
Source: How to Defeat the Trump Cult: Want to Save Democracy? Share This Book
“If you've never received inspiration from escaping into nature or after taking a shower, now is a good time to start meditating.”
“If you've never studied German before or think you know nothing about it, you might be in for a little surprise. You already know many German words .And you have the advantage of being an English speaker,which means that your knowledge of that language will be a helpful tool for learning German efficiently and comfortably.”
Source: The Everything Learning German Book: Speak, Write and Understand Basic German in No Time
“If you've passion- the desire to succeed at all cost, there won't be any lack or limitation that could stop you. Passion wipes out excuses.”
Source: The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For continued success in leadership
“If you've put a smile on someone's face today, you've done more good than you know.”
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
“If you've realized that all this is a cosmic drama, you can play a victorious role in it because you have the power of awareness with you.”
“If you've seen a shadow and haven't been able to find its owner, or if you've seen a person but haven't been able to find his shadow, then you have good reason to be afraid!”
“If you've slept soundly at night the morning is exhilarating.”
Source: No Longer Human
“If you’ve struggled in a friendship, you’re not alone. Most girls find that, sometimes, friendship feels like a roller coaster. One moment you’re climbing through fun and laughter; the next, you’re plunging into fear or frustration.”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“If you've suffered an anxiety attack, maybe you've encountered the grounding techniques of the five senses. What's one thing you smell? Tell me two things you hear. There is a mysterious entanglement between our welfare and our capacity to ground ourselves in a particular place. We are meant to be connected to our where, to the sensory experience of it. The simple beholding of place can slow your heart and steady your breath. It is quite the protective force.”
Source: This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
“If you've treated your girlfriend without respect, taken advantage of her, or cheated on her, your actions have taught her that she has no value. Needless to say, this is a serious, serious injury. If you don't try to make it right, she might start to believe the lie you've told her and spend the rest of her life thinking she deserves poor treatment.”
Source: The Teen's Guide to World Domination: Advice on Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Awesomeness
“If you’ve tried on the truth and it doesn’t fit, it’s probably because you’ve been gorging yourself on a diet of lies.”
“If you've tried to change it, done all you could, and still nothing has happened, leave it alone and move on.”
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“If you've truly tried your best, you've got nothing to regret.”
“If you’ve yet to find your purpose, maybe it’s not that you don’t have one. Rather, maybe it’s that you haven’t given it permission to find you. And you might ask, is there any legitimate purpose in that?”
“If you vent anger with the object of spreading your toxic feelings, the result will have nothing to do with healing. Your anger is your weapon. On the other hand, if you release anger the way you'd expel a rock from your shoe, your intention clearly has healing behind it. Once the anger starts flowing, both of these alternatives might feel the same. Anger is anger. But if you have a healing intention, two things will happen: you will feel more peaceful after your anger has been released, and you will feel like an old, fixed belief in enemies and injustice has started to move.”
“If you venture to be a sage
Let your virtues subside your rage
For deep wisdom you’ll be venerated
Let cold veins feel blood cells generated”
“If you view capitalism like the game it is, it becomes easier to beat”
“If you view computer designers as artists, they're really into more of an art form that can be mass-produced, like records, or like prints, than they are into fine arts. They want something where they can express themselves to a large number of people through their medium, and their medium is technology and manufacturing.”
“If you view everyone as your enemies, everyone around you will be your enemies.”
“If you view everything through the lens of fear, then you tend to stay in retreat mode. You can just as easily see a crises or problem as a challenge, an opportunity to prove your mettle, the chance to strengthen and toughen yourself, or a call to collective action. By seeing it as a challenge, you will have converted this negative into a positive purely by a mental process that will result in positive action as well.”
Source: The 50th Law