“There is freedom in being a writer and writing. It is fulfilling your function. I used to think freedom meant doing whatever you want. It means knowing who you are, what you are supposed to be doing on this earth, and then simply doing it.” ThinkingWantWritingMeanEarthUsedKnowingFunctionWho You AreSupposed To BeFulfillingWriters And WritingKnowing Who You Are Author:Natalie
“It is not easy to be a Witch, a bender, a shaper, one of the Wise; nor is it safe, comfortable, laid back, mellow, uplifting, or a guarantee of Peace of mind. It requires openness, vulnerability, courage and work. It gives no answers, only tasks to be done and questions to consider....It functions in those deeper ways of knowing which our culture has denied and for which we hunger.” WayGivingMindDoneCultureEasyAnswersKnowingWiseSafeComfortableTasksFunctionHungerDeeperUpliftingVulnerabilityGuaranteesPeace Of MindWorking ItOpennessWitchDeniedMellowLaid Back Author:Starhawk
“It's not just philosophy, not just words; it's knowing how the mind functions; only then can you develop loving-kindness; only then can you become a spiritual person.” MindPersonsPhilosophySpiritualKindnessKnowingFunctionLoving Kindness Author:Thubten Yeshe
“Leadership is a function of knowing yourself, having a vision that is well communicated, building trust among colleagues, and taking effective action to realize your own leadership potential.” WellsActionRealizingVisionKnowingBuildingFunctionColleaguesKnow YourselfBuilding TrustLeadership Potential Author:Warren G. Bennis
“Just as important as knowing what gift God has given you is knowing which gifts He hasn't give you. Many Christians try for years to function with gifts they never had in the first place, and this doesn't do the Lord's work much good. It's like trying to hear something with your knee or throw a ball with your nose. Knees and noses are better off doing other things.” GivingTryingYearsFirstsImportantChristianGivenLordKnowingBallsFunctionNosesKneesBetter Off Book:On the crest of the wave: becoming a world Christian Source: On the crest of the wave: becoming a world Christian