L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Learning to get perspective and to laugh at yourself is the most powerful thing you can do.”
“Learning to give is the easiest way we can grow.”
Source: The Law Of Reciprocity
“Learning to give is the simplest way to live.”
Source: The Law Of Reciprocity
“Learning to have patience and not forcing the relationship is part of the twin soul process. If you are trying to force your will onto the other person, chances are you’re not ready to really connect yourself. There should be no blame here - only deep and unconditional love.”
Source: My Unrequited Love Letters
“Learning to have sex from porn is like learning how to drive from the Fast and Furious. A bloody horrendous idea.”
“Learning to heal ruptures is a key to having a successful relationship. Adam and Eve model that for all of us. In Hollywood love is a choice, and you live happily ever after. In real life love is a series of choices. You make the choice to be with a person over and over again.”
“Learning to honor all four of your soul's desires compels you to thrive at every level, leads to lasting happiness as well as a complete and balanced life.”
“Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.”
Source: Calculating God
“Learning to inhibit unwanted contractions of muscles that function without, or in spite of, our will, is the main task in coordinated action.”
Source: The Potent Self: A Study of Spontaneity and Compulsion
“Learning to know anxiety is an adventure which every man has to affront if he would not go to perdition either by not having known anxiety or by sinking under it. He therefore who has leaned rightly to be in anxiety has learned the most important thing.”
“Learning to learn is to know how to navigate in a forest of facts, ideas and theories, a proliferation of constantly changing items of knowledge. Learning to learn is to know what to ignore but at the same time not rejecting innovation and research.”
“Learning to let go is not giving up! It is simply passing the burden to a better fighter, so you can fight another day. (God)”
“Learning to let go of anyone that does not add to your progress is affirming your inner sense of purpose. Just Keep moving!”
“Learning to let go of expectations is a ticket to peace. It allows us to ride over every crisis—small or large, brother-in-law or end-of-quarter office lockdown—like a beach ball on water. The next time a problem arises in your life, take a deep breath, let out a sigh, and replace the thought Oh no! with the thought Okay.”
“Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get. Life should be touched, not strangled. You’ve got to relax, let it happen at times, and at others move forward with it.”
“Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get. Life should be touched, not strangled.”
“Learning to let things go is key for a good quality of living.”
“Learning to listen to ourselves is a way of learning to love ourselves.”
“Learning to listen to your intuition may be new for you, especially if you haven’t mastered the skill. Your intuition isn’t a random feeling. Your intuition is a deep knowing that comes from a sacred space of higher wisdom and discernment.”
Source: Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers
“Learning to listen with one's whole body. Learning to hear with the eye and see with the ear and speak with the hearing. Knowing the Spirit in movement and not in stasis.
Such a process makes us aware of the way some of our bodily and work-role functions were usurped for the rituals of the church over which women were forbidden to officiate as celebrants. New birth, symbolized by the uterine waters of baptism, was separated from physical birth. The Eucharist took the serving role in which women were cast all the time and adapted it as a seminal experience that only men could perform.”
Source: The journey is home
“Learning to listen, letting people finish their sentences, and most of all, the habit of noticing the difference between what people say and how they say it. {on the habits of psychoanalytic training and practice applied to fiction writing} The gap between what people tell you and what's really going on is what interests me.”
“Learning to live again without you is killing me.”
“Learning to live as a Christian is learning to live as a renewed human being, anticipating the eventual new creation in and with a world which is still longing and groaning for that final redemption.”
“Learning to live for others isn't something that just comes naturally to anybody. You have to train yourself to do it.”
“Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy.”
“Learning to live in the present tense-one that's free from the failures of the past and the anxieties of the future-is a wonderful gift, and one you always should be striving for.”
Source: Success is a Choice: Ten Steps to Overachieving in Business and Life
“Learning to live is learning to let go.”
Source: The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying: The Spiritual Classic & International Bestseller: Revised and Updated Edition
“Learning to live on less pride has been a great investment in my future.”
“Learning to live ought to mean learning to die - to acknowledge, to accept, an absolute mortality - without positive outcome,or resurrection, or redemption, for oneself or for anyone else. That has been the old philosophical injunction since Plato: to be a philosopher is to learn how to die.”
“Learning to live what you're born with is the process, the involvement, the making of a life.”
Source: Emerald Ice: Selected Poems, 1962-1987
“Learning to live with ambiguity is learning to live with how life really is, full of complexities and strange surprises.”
Source: What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life
“Learning to live with wounded places is a mission threaded with find¬ing and making beauty. If I’m open to the likelihood of it, I can always find beauty under any circumstances, whether it’s in a kindly gesture from a stranger or the first shoot of greenery shoving up through the waste of a calamitous event. Beauty is the antidote to grief and despair, and it is the one sure thing I can bring to bear when I confront a place that has fallen on hard times.”
Source: Radical Joy for Hard Times: Finding Meaning and Making Beauty in Earth's Broken Places
“Learning to locate your own gut response is essential if you are to be able to identify and acknowledge your intuition.”
Source: Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power
“Learning to love back is the hardest part of being alive.”
Source: Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith
“Learning to love differently is hard, love with the hands wide open, love with the doors banging on their hinges, the cupboard unlocked, the windroaring and whimpering in the rooms.”
Source: Moon Is Always Female
“Learning to love is hard and we pay dearly for it. It takes hard work and a long apprenticeship, for it is not just for a moment that we must learn to love, but forever.”
Source: Brothers Karamazov
“Learning to love others begins with learning to love ourselves unconditionally first. I will never let myself down, treat myself like a doormat, or make myself small so others can feel big. I have learned that this is the biggest gift that I give not only to myself, but also to the planet, because I paint others with the same brush as I use on myself.”
“Learning to love unselfishly is not an easy task. It runs counter to our self-centered nature. That’s why we’re given a lifetime to learn it.”
Source: The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
“Learning to love unselfishly is not an easy task. It runs counter to our self-centered nature.”
Source: The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?
“Learning to love. We must learn to love, learn to be kind, and this from the earliest youth; if education or chance give us no opportunity to practice these feelings, our soul becomes dry and unsuited even to understanding the tender inventions of loving people. Likewise, hatred must be learned and nurtured, if one wishes to become a proficient hater: otherwise the germ for that, too, will gradually wither.”
“Learning to love yourself is easier when you have someone to show you how.”
Source: Illusion
“Learning to love yourself is like learning to walk—essential, life-changing, and the only way to stand tall.”
“Learning to love yourself should not become a life-long challenge that most of us never meet.”
“Learning to love yourself, is the greatest love all”
“Learning to make films is very easy. Learning what to make films about is very hard.”
“Learning to make films is very easy. Learning what to make films about is very hard. What you’ve really got to do is focus on learning as much about life, and about various aspects of it first.”
“Learning to never quit and keep going is the biggest thing. I don't think it was ever an epiphany, I think that's just the most important thing that has worked for me: to keep going and keep trying.”
“Learning to pass, it turns out, is less a matter of acting than not acting. You can become part of a given scene, situation, or people ('our people,' as it were), simply by letting yourself serve as a mirror for those around you. When I was still in college, when I still thought I might make a good priest, I spent some time in a Trappist monastery. I found that by exerting as little of my own personality as possible, I was able to fit right in. The monks in no time came to call me brother, believing I was destined to make vows as one of their own. Passing begins with the assumptions of those around you. The best thing you can do to maintain the illusion is to come as close as possible to doing nothing at all.”
Source: Songs for the Butcher's Daughter
“Learning to pause is the first step in the practice of Radical Acceptance. A pause is a suspension of activity, a time of temporary disengagement when we are no longer moving toward any goal ... The pause can occur in the midst of almost any activity and can last for an instant, for hours or for seasons of our life ... You might try it now: Stop reading and sit there, doing 'no thing,' and simply notice what you are experiencing.”
“Learning to play golf is like learning to play the violin. It's not only difficult to do, it's very painful to everyone around you.”