“You can really bring so much more to rock'n'roll. Rock'n'roll is the most accepting, is the most fertile ground for creating hybrid forms of music and hybrid forms of show, if you draw from many, many different wells. It's just unfortunate so many rock'n'roll stars only bother to learn how to play like Led Zeppelin and/or the Rolling Stones and that's what you get, disc after disc and show after show.” IfsWellsDifferentPlayShowsFormStarsAcceptingRocksCreatingDrawsStonesBotherRock N RollUnfortunateRollingFertileRolling StonesHybridZeppelinsDiscsFertile Ground Author:David Lee Roth
“Determination and persistence are melded together. Their basis comes from people who stay hungry and don`t allow themselves to get too comfortable. Entering a comfort zone is the fastest way to kill your drive and determination, at which point you begin to accept whatever you have as being "good enough." There is no self-esteem in accepting the status quo. There are tremendous emotional and psychological rewards that come with pushing yourself to break through past limits and, in the process, creating something of value for yourself and others.” PeopleWaySelfEnoughTogetherPastValuesProcessAcceptingBreakSelf EsteemEmotionalComfortLimitsComfortableCreatingDeterminationBasesRewardsBe GoodHungryEsteemPsychologicalPersistenceZonePushingGood EnoughComfort ZoneEnteringStatus QuoBreak ThroughPush YourselfCreating SomethingDetermination And PersistenceDrive And DeterminationBeing Good Enough Author:Tony Robbins
“If you can really accept the fact that every time you think a thought and every time you speak a word you are literally painting your future or making your dinner - whatever you want to call it - you are creating ... and you are creating your own life.” IfsThinkingWantFactsSpeakAcceptingPaintingCreatingDinnerOur FutureYour Future Author:Louise Hay
“Success on any level begins when you accept responsibility for creating life what you want. You are the only person who can truly make it happen. Not your boss, your business partner, your financial planner, your spouse of life-partner. Just you.” WantPersonsHappensLevelsResponsibilityAcceptingCreatingFinancialWhat You WantPartnersBossSpouseMake It HappenPlannersLife PartnerBusiness PartnersCreating Life Author:Paul Clitheroe
“If we are to believe or accept that buildings are cultural markers, if architects work in a vacuum with their own preconceptions about society, then we won't be creating appropriate cultural markers.” IfsBelieveAcceptingBuildingCreatingAppropriateArchitectVacuumsPreconceptionsMarkers Author:Peter Clewes
“Obviously, everything has always been defined by the dominant ideology. But the dominant ideology has been able to accept women's literature as well as men's literature. I would say that women have been hindered from creating for a variety of reasons, as Virginia Woolf so admirably explained in A Room of One's Own. When they have created, on the whole they have been recognized. In literature it hasn't been nearly as oppressive as in, say, painting, where even the existence of so many women painters has always been denied.” MenWellsHas BeensReasonWholeAbleLiteratureRoomsExistenceAcceptingPaintingCreatingPainterIdeologyDefinedVarietyDeniedDominantVirginiaWoolf Author:Simone de Beauvoir
“The future is up for grabs. It belongs to any and all who will take the risk and accept the responsibility of consciously creating the future they want.” WantResponsibilityAcceptingLearningRiskCreatingCreating The Future Author:Robert Anton Wilson
“The first step to change,... is accepting your reality right now. Honoring your process. Compassionate self-awareness leads to change; harsh self-criticism only holds the pattern in place, creating a stubborn and defensive Basic Self. Be gentle with yourself as you would with a child. Be gentle but firm. Give yourself the space to grow. But remember that the timing is in god's hands, not yours. page~147” GivingFirstsChildrenSelfHandsRealityRememberGrowsProcessSpaceAcceptingStepsAwarenessRight NowCreatingCriticismSelf AwarenessPatternsFirmGentleCompassionateFirst StepsTimingHarshStubbornSelf Criticism Author:Dan Millman