“It is a mistake to expect all of our needs to be met by one person or in one relationship. Honor and be grateful for that which you receive. Don't become bitter and spend all your time focusing on that which the person is not able to provide.” NeedsPersonsAbleTimeMistakeRelationshipHonorMetsGratefulBitterBe Grateful Book:Zen and the Art of Falling in Love Source: Zen and the Art of Falling in Love
“Typically, people allow differences and mistakes to lower their respect and value for other people. But you know the pillar of honor is strong in a relationship when you can look at the other person and say, “You are really different from me. It makes me sad when I see you making that choice. But I love you. I value you, I believe in you, and I am here for you in this relationship.” PeopleKnowsBelieveLooksPersonsDifferentValuesChoicesStrongI BelieveDifferencesMistakeLove YouHonorI Believe InBelieve In YouPillarsI Believe In You Author:Danny Silk
“We must never mistake the process for the result...there is suffering; but this is only the process. God isn't going to stop with the process; He wants to produce the final result. Suffering leads to glory; shame leads to honor; weakness leads to power. This is God's way of doing things.” WayWantSufferingProcessResultsMistakeProduceHonorGloryWeaknessShameFinals Author:Warren W. Wiersbe
“Galvani was mistaken about the amount of electricity in frogs, but he had some good ideas, too, for the galvanometer is named in his honor, and you don't have galvanometers named after you merely for making a mistake about a frog.” IdeasMistakeAmountHonorMaking MistakesGood IdeasElectricityMistakenFrogs Book:How to Get from January to December Source: How to Get from January to December
“It can take years of tears to melt the hardness that develops in this world, covering our tender, gentler inner selves. Tears for every devastating loss, tears for every humiliating failure, tears for every repeated mistake. Those who honor those tears, and even honor them, are not failures at love but rather its true initiates. First the pain and then the power. First the heart breaks and then it soars.” WorldYearsFirstsHeartSelfPainLossMistakeBreakThis WorldTearsHonorSoarInner SelfCoveringHeart BreakHumiliatingInitiateHardnessDevastating Loss Author:Marianne Williamson
“Sometimes people leave you halfway through the wood. Others may decieve you - you decide what's good. You decide alone, but no one is alone. People make mistakes. Fathers, mothers, people make mistakes, holding to their own, thinking they're alone. Honor their mistakes. Fight for their mistakes. Witches can be right. Giants can be good. You decide what's right. You decide what's good.” PeopleThinkingMaySometimesMotherFightingFatherMistakeHonorWoodsBe GoodGiantsMaking MistakesWitchHalfwayFather MotherPeople Make Mistakes Author:Stephen Sondheim
“Oh, that," said the king with a shrug. "That isn't your honor, Costis. That's the public perception of your honor. It has nothing to do with anything important, except perhaps for manipulating fools who mistake honor for its bright, shiny trappings. You can always change the perceptions of fools.” SaidImportantMistakeFoolKingsHonorPerceptionYour HonorAttoliaKing Of Attolia Author:Megan Whalen Turner
“By the time they get to 6th grade honor roll students won't risk making a mistake, and sometimes to be successful, you have to risk making mistakes.” SometimesMistakeSuccessfulRiskStudentsHonorGradesBeing SuccessfulMaking MistakesHonor Roll Book:The View from Saturday Source: The View from Saturday