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Will You Leap Today?

 

Quote Of The Day: June 28, 2021

two people standing on the edge of a hill and a quote by M.C. Hershey

"The jump is so frightening between where I am and where I want to be. But for all I may become, I will close my eyes and leap!"
— M.C. Hershey
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Be Unselfish

 

Quote Of The Day: June 25, 2021

someone holding up a big sign with a quote from George Eliot

"Be unselfish. That is the first and final commandment for those who would be useful and happy in their usefulness. If you think of yourself only, you cannot develop because you are choking the source of development, which is spiritual expansion through thought for others."
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What Do We All Start Out With?

 

Quote Of The Day: June 24, 2021

a rowboat sitting in the water and a quote by Edward James Olmos, actor

"We all start out with no discipline, no patience, no perseverance, no determination. People say, “You have talent.” No, the gift is to realize that we all start out even. Whether we messed up or put our best foot forward, with these four qualities, we take care of our mental, physical, and spiritual health each day. Am I the best in the world? No. The question is: Am I the best I can be?"
— Edward James Olmos, actor

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Is What You Feel Your Choice?

 

Quote Of The Day: June 23, 2021

man holding a surfboard

"Put from you the belief that ‘I have been wronged’, and with it will go the feeling. Reject your sense of injury, and the injury itself disappears."
— Marcus Aurelius
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