“And yet--it is not beauty that inspires the deepest passion. Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait. Beauty, without expression, tires.” PassionBeautyGraceInspireExpressionHookTireBait Book:Nature and Other Essays Source: Nature and Other Essays
“There are six elements of gravitas critical to leadership: grace under fire, decisiveness, emotional intelligence and the ability to read a room, integrity and authenticity (people don't like fakes), a vision that inspires others, and a stellar reputation.” PeopleAbilityRoomsVisionFireGraceEmotionalInspireIntegrityElementsSixCriticalAuthenticityReputationFakeEmotional IntelligenceInspire OthersDecisivenessStellarGravitas Author:Sylvia Ann Hewlett
“I want to inspire and encourage people and intrigue them to want to know what makes me tick, which is ultimately the love of God, the grace, peace and forgiveness of God that I'm so thankful & grateful for.” PeopleKnowsWantGraceInspireGratefulGod LoveIntrigueTick Author:Christian Hosoi
“In my path, three things are really important. One is associating with people who inspire us with their positive influence. The company we keep is very important. Number two is our spiritual practice. Putting aside sacred time every day to make that journey within, to tune into the frequency of our true nature and the love and the grace that is within us. Number three is to try living with ethical, moral and spiritual values, which culminates in unselfish service.” PeopleTryingImportantSpiritualValuesMoralPathGraceJourneyInfluenceInspireEthicalUnselfishSpiritual PracticePositive Influence Author:Radhanath Swami
“Finding beauty in a broken world is acknowledging that beauty leads us to our deepest and highest selves. It inspires us. We have an innate desire for grace. It's not that all our definitions of beauty are the same, but when you see a particular heron in the bend in the river, day after day, something in your soul stirs. We remember what it means to be human.” WorldMeanSoulRememberDesireGraceInspireBrokenYour Soul Author:Terry Tempest Williams
“The inspired scribbler always has the gift for gossip in our common usage he or she can always inspire the commonplace with an uncommon flavor, and transform trivialities by some original grace or sympathy or humor or affection.” CommonGraceInspireOriginalsInspiredAffectionGossipSympathyFlavorCommonplaceUncommonUsageTriviality Book:The Literature of Gossip Source: The Literature of Gossip