“Always remember deep in your heart that all is well and everything is unfolding as it should. There are no mistakes anywhere, at any time. What appears to be wrong is simply your own false imagination. That's all. But we live in a universe of Brahman, of Absolute Reality, self -contained Consciousness, where there's perfection, perfect life, perfect bliss, perfect being. That perfection knows nothing about wrong and right, good and bad, happy and sad. It knows only itself as Perfection. And you are That.” KnowsShouldWellsHeartSelfRealityRememberUniverseImaginationPerfectMistakeConsciousnessPerfectionAbsolutesBlissGood And BadUnfoldingBrahmanPerfect LifeSelf Contained Author:Robert Adams
“I remember being in college and taking a class on classical music and getting a big laugh when I said very sincerely that I was not really into trained voices. Some of the greatest singers can transcend their technical perfection and still sound great.” SaidStillsBigsRememberSoundVoiceClassLaughingCollegePerfectionSingersSincerelyClassical Music Author:Ira Kaplan
“Remember to build each other up, to strengthen and sustain, to keep companionship lovely and alive. Remember dignity and respect; understanding; not expecting perfection; a sense of humor and a sense of what is sacred and serious; common purposes, common convictions, and the character to stay with a bargain, to keep a covenant - in these are the making of a good and solid marriage.” CharacterRememberPurposeUnderstandingCommonAliveSeriousDignityPerfectionSacredConvictionLovelySense Of HumorExpectingCompanionshipBargainsCovenantDignity And RespectCommon Purpose Book:Richard L. Evans--the man and the message Source: Richard L. Evans--the man and the message
“Be not afraid of those trials which God may see fit to send upon thee. It is with the wind and the storm of tribulation that God, in the garner of the soul, separates the true wheat from the chaff. Always remember, therefore, that God comes to thee in thy sorrows as really as in thy joys. He lays low and He builds up. Thou wilt find thyself far from perfection if thou dost not find God in everything.” IfsMaySoulRememberJoyWindFitSorrowLowsPerfectionLaysStormTrialsTheeNot AfraidThyselfWheatTribulation Author:Miguel de Molinos
“... Remember in the beginning God created heaven and earth and all that was created was good so that anything that isn't good has come about because of your belief of mind that you are separate from this divinity. You are not what you have. You are not what you do. You are not what others think of you. You are beloved. You are divine. You are a creation that is made into perfection.” ThinkingMindMadeEarthRememberBeliefHeavenCreationDivinePerfectionBelovedDivinityThink Of YouHeaven And Earth Author:Wayne Dyer
“Later, she would remember these years, and realize with astonishment that she had, by fifteen, decided on most of the assumptions she would carry for the rest of her life: that people were essentially not evil, that perfection was death, that life was better than order and a little chaos good for the soul. Most important, this life was all. Unfortunately, she forgot these things, and had to remember them the hard way.” PeopleWayYearsLittlesImportantSoulHardRememberOrderEvilRealizingPerfectionDecidedChaosThis LifeAssumptionFifteenAstonishmentHard Way Author:Marilyn French
“When you hear Bach or Mozart, you hear perfection. Remember that Bach, Mozart and Beethoven were great improvisers. I can hear that in their music.” I CanRememberPerfection Author:Dave Brubeck
“... one flaw throws the loveliness of [everything else] into focus. I remember reading that Shakers deliberately introduced a mistake into the things they made, to show that man shouldn't aspire to the perfection of God. Flawed can be more perfect than perfection.” MenMadeShowsRememberReadingPerfectMistakeFocusPerfectionFlawsAspireFlawedLovelinessShakers Author:Gretchen Rubin
“Remember this. Hold on to this. This is the only perfection there is, the perfection of helping others. This is the only thing we can do that has any lasting meaning. This is why we're here. To make each other feel safe.” FeelsHelpingMotivationalRememberCan DoSafePerfectionHelping OthersLastingHelping Each Other Author:Andre Agassi
“1. Stress improvement, not perfection (or winning). 2. Don't take yourself too seriously; laugh at yourself and have fun. 3. Set attainable goals; reach them and then set higher ones. 4. Be positive, walk tall, smile often, don't complain or procrastinate. 5. Prepare purposely, but don't overtrain. 6. Remember- Sports is a game and meant to be enjoyable.” RunningRememberGamesWinningFunSportsGoalWalksLaughingHigherPerfectionStressComplainingImprovementHaving FunTallMeant To BeEnjoyableNot PerfectBeing PositiveInspirational RunningProcrastinatingLaugh At Yourself Author:Dick Gould
“Materialistic success can be explained quite simply. Those who succeed focus their attention on success - not on their talent. Remember these words! All of their efforts are focused toward the upward movement rather than the perfection of their artistic ability. Neither do they allow anyone to anything to stand in the way of reaching their goals. This includes wives, families, friends and their children. They are prepared to pay the very high price that success demands.” WayChildrenRememberSpiritualGoalAbilityEffortPayAttentionFocusWifeTalentMovementSucceedDemandPerfectionPreparedFocusedArtisticReachingMaterialisticFamily FriendsHigh PricesArtistic Ability Author:Brad Steiger
“Nothing is as important as passion. No matter what you want to do with your life, be passionate. The world doesn’t need any more gray. On the other hand, we can’t get enough color. Mediocrity is nobody’s goal and perfection shouldn’t be either. We’ll never be perfect. But remember these three P’s: Passion + Persistence = Possibility.” WorldWantNeedsImportantMatterEnoughHandsRememberLife IsPassionThreeGoalPerfectPossibilityColorPerfectionNo Matter WhatPassionateWhat You WantPersistenceGrayMediocrity Author:Jon Bon Jovi
“On the rare occasions when our dreams succeed and achieve perfection - most dreams are bungled - the are symbolic chains of scene and images in place of a narrative poetic language; they circumscribe our experiences or expectations or situations with such poetic boldness and decisiveness that in the morning we are always amazed when we remember our dreams.” DreamRememberLanguageSituationMorningAchieveSceneSucceedExpectationsPerfectionChainsOccasionsNarrativePoeticAmazedOur DreamsBoldnessSymbolicDecisivenessRare Occasion Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Sometimes sorrow, sometimes joy. But beneath it all remember the innate perfection of your life unfolding. That is the secret of unreasonable happiness.” SometimesRememberJoySecretSorrowPerfectionInnateUnfoldingUnreasonableLife Unfolding Book:Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives Source: Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives
“Remember this: No one is looking at your imperfections; they're all too busy worrying about their own.” PeopleLooksRememberWorryPerfectionBusyImperfectionImperfectToo BusyFashion DesignerNobody's PerfectPursuit Of PerfectionNot Being Perfect Author:Isaac Mizrahi
“Remember that, sooner or later, before it ever reaches perfection, you will have to let it go and move on and start to write the next thing. Perfection is like chasing the horizon. Keep moving.” WritingRememberMovingNextPerfectionHorizonSooner Or LaterChasingKeep MovingLet It Go Author:Neil Gaiman
“Forgiveness is a selective remembering. It is a conscious choice to focus on someone's innocence instead of his or her mistakes...This serves *you*...Your body was not created to bear the burden of your overattachment to it, but was created as a container for the light of your spirit. It will more easily remember how to function perfectly when you remember the perfection in everyone.” BodyLightRememberSpiritChoicesMistakeFocusBearsConsciousPerfectionFunctionBurdenYour BodyInnocenceSelectiveContainers Author:Marianne Williamson
“A little group of thatched cottages in the middle of the village had an orchard attached; and I remember well the peculiar purity of the blue sky seen through the white clusters of apple blossom in spring. I remember being moonstruck looking at it one morning early on my way to school. It meant something for me; what, I couldn't say. It gave me such an unease at heart, some reaching out towards perfection such as impels men into religion, some sense of the transcendence of things, of the fragility of our hold on life.” MenWayWellsHeartLittlesSchoolRememberSpiritReligionSpiritualityWhiteMorningGroupsSkyMiddleSpringPerfectionBlueMy WayApplesPurityAweReachingVillagePeculiarReach OutTranscendenceBlue SkyCottagesFragilityOrchardClustersMoonstruck Author:A. L. Rowse