HeartQuotes from June, 2003
Baruch Spinoza Peace is not the absence of war; it is a virtue; a state of mind; a disposition for benevolence; confidence; and justice. Albert Einstein Out of clutter, find Simplicity. From discord, find Harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. Corrie Ten Boom Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength. Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution When we learn to manage our emotions long enough to stop and shift our attention to the quieter message of the heart, we can gain a wider perspective on any situation, often saving ourselves from hurt, frustration and pain. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 - 1881), Russian novelist It is not the brains that matter most, but that which guides them--the character, the heart, generous qualities, progressive ideas. Robert Louis Stevenson I have resolved from this day on, I will do all the business I can honestly, have all the fun I can reasonably, do all the good I can willingly, and save my digestion by thinking pleasantly. Carl Jung The greatest and most important problems of life are all fundamentally insoluble. They can never be solved but only outgrown. Vincent Van Gogh If you hear a voice within you saying 'You are not a painter,' then by all means paint & and that voice will be silenced. Henry David Thoreau It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look. To affect the quality of the day--that is the highest of arts. Saint Francis de Sales Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering you own imperfections but instantly set about remedying them - every day begin the task anew. Lewis B. Smedes, Forgive and Forget Forgiving is love's toughest work, and love's biggest risk. If you twist it into something it was never meant to be, it can make you a doormat or an insufferable manipulator. Forgiving seems almost unnatural. Our sense of fairness tells us people should pay for the wrong they do. But forgiving is love's power to break nature's rule. Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution A benchmark of emotional management and responsibility is the realization that our past can no longer be blamed for our actions in the present. Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt I am more and more convinced that our happiness or our unhappiness depends far more on the way we meet the events of life than on the nature of those events themselves. Robert Louis Stevenson Every heart that has beat strongly and cheerfully has left a hopeful impulse behind it in the world, and bettered the tradition of mankind. Thomas Merton We cannot be happy if we expect to live all the time at the highest peak of intensity. Happiness is not a matter of intensity, but of balance and order and rhythm and harmony. Sara Paddison, The Hidden Power of the Heart You may not always be able to feel a deeper heart feeling right away, but stay focused in the heart. The sincerity of your effort can reconnect you to your heart current and start the juices flowing. To plug in, think of someone you love or remember what feels good, maybe a fulfilling experience. Feelings help you remember. William James Most people live, whether physically, intellectually or morally, in a very restricted circle of their potential being. They make use of a very small portion of their possible consciousness, and of their soul's resources in general, much like a man who, out of his whole bodily organism, should get into a habit of using and moving only his little finger. Great emergencies and crises show us how much greater our vital resources are than we had supposed. Morrie Schwartz, quoted by Mitch Albom, "Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man and the Last Great Lesson", Doubleday, 1997 The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in. Morrie Schwartz, quoted by Mitch Albom, "Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man and the Last Great Lesson", Doubleday, 1997 His voice dropped to a whisper. "Let it come in. We think we don't deserve love, we think if we let it in we'll become too soft. But a wise man named Levine said it right. He said, 'Love is the only rational act.'"
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