“Love is the key. If we start to express the spring of love within that is our true essence, our Truth, our spark of Divinity... and allow it to flow more... then all is revealed. Love becomes our guide in life, our connection with All, and our path back to Source.” IfsSpiritualityLove IsPathSourceKeysSpringFlowConnectionsEssenceGuidesDivinitySparksSpiritual Awareness Author:Peter Shepherd
“Surrendering to change is always a leap of faith. For something new to enter your life, you have to let go of the past and join your immediate experience right now. The key is less in what you do than how connected you are in yourself as you do it. In life there is no predetermined path you should or have to walk; you lay down the path by how you take each step. This is one of life's greatest truths.” ShouldPastChangeWalksStepsPathKeysRight NowLetting GoLaysConnectedSomething NewLeapLeap Of FaithPredetermined Author:Richard Moss
“When you feel that you are at the end of your path and there is a ten foot high brick wall right there in front of you, and you have nowhere to go but backwards, break down that wall and move forward. There are great and wonderful things on the other side of that wall... and, they have always been there. Let nothing divide you from what you need to do in life, and see the solutions that are right in front of you. The key is, you must break down what separates you from them and choose to find them.” NeedsFeelsEndsMotivationalMovingSidesBreakPathWonderfulFeetFrontsWallKeysTenSolutionsMoving ForwardDividesBackwardsBreaking DownWonderful ThingsBricksBrick WallNowhere To Go Author:Rich Barnes
“The greatest successes grow out of great failures. In numerous instances the result is better that comes after a series of abortive experiences than it would have been if it had come at once; for all these successive failures induce a skill which is so much additional power working into the final achievement.... The hand that evokes such perfect music from the instrument has often failed in its touch, and bungled among the keys.... Every disappointed effort fences in and indicates the only possible path of success, and makes it easier to find.” IfsHas BeensHandsGrowsPerfectResultsEffortPathKeysEasierSkillsAchievementInstrumentsSeriesFinalsInstanceDisappointedFenceEvokeGreatest Success Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“Men have discovered their distinctive virtues and vices through grappling with the perennial dilemmas and demands of love, courage, pride, family, and country-the five paths whose proper ordering gives us the key to the secret of happiness for a man.” MenGivingCountrySecretVirtuePathFivePrideKeysDemandVicesManhoodMasculineDilemmaDistinctiveGrapplingCourage To Love Author:Waller R Newell
“You know, you put a lot of ingredients in there and you hope something comes out that has an interesting taste to your palate. I think ultimately what...what God was guiding me to do was. (to) talk about our paths and the uniqueness of each of our paths and truth being the key to getting on your path, being true to what you really want in life.” ThinkingKnowsWantInterestingPathKeysTasteTruth IsBeing TrueIngredientsUniquenessPalate Author:Corbin Bernsen
“the path of goodness had a name it is called Love in it we find the key to every hope and has it's root in God Himself” NamesPathKeysGoodnessRoots Author:Pope John Paul II
“No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path. Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go. Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.” ThinkingMaySometimesStrongWalksEffortPathKeysLetting GoHolding OnUnlockingContinuous Effort Author:Winston Churchill
“The latest national polls show a tightening in the race to the White House, especially in key states like Ohio and Florida. But when it comes down to it, winning in November [2016] will depend on which candidate has a viable path to 270 electoral votes.” StatesShowsHouseWinningWhiteRacePathKeysDependsVoteCandidatesWhite HouseFloridaPollsNovemberOhio Author:Gwen Ifill