“If you don't love where you are right now, you won't love where you are going. Here is what I know: People who are passionate about what they do every day and love where they are in life are the fortunate ones. They have discovered their purpose. They are the difference makers who fully understand the gift of adding value, and yes, they can't help but love where they are going on their journey.” PeopleIfsKnowsHelpingPurposeValuesDifferencesJourneyRight NowAnd LovePassionateFortunateWhere You AreMakersWhere You Are GoingAdding ValueDifference Makers Author:John C. Maxwell
“Today, as we have seen, fascism and communism are discredited, but are replaced by a paraphilic consumer culture driven by fantasy, desperately in search of distractions and escalating sensations, and a fundamentalist culture wherein the rigors of a private journey are shunned in favor of an ideology that, at the expense of the paradoxes and complexities of truth, favors one-sided resolutions, black-and-white values, and a privileging of one's own complexes as the norm for others.” TodayValuesCultureBlackWhiteFantasyJourneyComplexesDrivenFavorsIdeologyCommunismConsumersComplexityParadoxResolutionExpensesSensationsDistractionFascismBlack And WhiteReplacedNormFundamentalistRigorOne SidedConsumer CultureEscalating Author:James Hollis
“To a greater or lesser extent there goes on in every person a struggle between two forces: the longing for privacy and the urge to go places: the introversion, interest directed within oneself toward one's own inner life of vigorous thought and fancy; and extroversion, interest directed outward, toward the external world of people and tangible values.” PeopleWorldPersonsTwoValuesForceInterestStruggleGreaterJourneyGoes OnLongingOneselfFancyPrivacyUrgesTangibleVigorousInner LifeIntroversion Book:Lectures on Russian Literature Source: Lectures on Russian Literature
“The journey makes things valuable not the title. Learn to enjoy and value the process of what God is doing.” ValuesProcessEnjoyJourneyValuableTitles Author:Bill Johnson
“The Beatles defined their own sense of values and honor. They took stances without ever being politically correct. And they did it all with incredible humor... I honestly think that there are certain things in life that help people understand themselves. I think the Beatles are one of those things. They resonate the journey of true selfhood, really.” PeopleThinkingHelpingCertainValuesJourneyHonorIncrediblesHonestlyDefinedThings In LifeTrue SelfStancePolitically Correct Author:Sophie B. Hawkins
“We will, at some point, reflect back at our rampant acceptance of speciesism with profound regret. Our journey to understanding that all demonstrations of life possess equal value is a slow and harrowing one.” ValuesUnderstandingJourneyAcceptanceRegretEqualProfoundDemonstrationSpeciesism Author:Ian Somerhalder
“The pleasure and value of every walk or journey we take may be doubled to us by carefully noting down the impressions it makes upon us.” MayValuesWalksPleasureJourneyImpression Book:John Burroughs' America: Selections from the Writings of the Naturalist Source: John Burroughs' America: Selections from the Writings of the Naturalist
“People involved in the inner journey discover the value of the feminine, the spiritually receptive and inclusive aspect of human consciousness.” PeopleHumansValuesConsciousnessJourneyInvolvedAspectFeminineReceptiveHuman ConsciousnessInner Journey Author:Marianne Williamson
“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
“There are times when you felt especially important to another person, or cared about or loved or accepted. Well, loving relationships aren't something you can have like a precious little jewel you put in a box and then put on your shelf. It's something you walk towards. And there's always difficulties; there's always pain in relationships. But you can keep walking towards that beacon in the distance. That process, that journey, is called life. And if you're moving towards the things that you value, life is more vital, flowing; it's more empowering.” ImportantPainMovingValuesJourneyWalkingDifficultyDistanceAcceptedEmpowering Author:Steven C. Hayes