

When you’re angry at someone else, who really suffers?
What does this quote mean to you?
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When you’re angry at someone else, who really suffers?
What does this quote mean to you?
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We may feel justified in feeling anger, but it pays to check whether the anger is serving any real purpose, or whether we’re just wasting precious time.
What does this Ralph Waldo Emerson quote mean to you?
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There’s so much going on in this Goethe quote (also attributed to William Hutchinson Murray). I think it will speak to those who are about to undertake an endeavour they feel is ever so slightly beyond their reach. It’s the idea that great things can happen to those who are brave enough to take a risk.
What do you think? What does this mean to you?
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To me this piece of wisdom from Epictetus is about setting goals and having a purpose in life, but I’m interested to hear your take on it.
What do you think this quote means?
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Maybe we are both what we do and what we don’t do?
What would life be like if we were able to apply the wisdom of these words?
How much better would your life be 3 months from now?
I’m interested to know what you think.
What does this Aristotle quote mean to you?
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The beauty of quotes is they mean different things to different people.
I’d love to know what this quote means to you, so please feel free to leave a comment.
What does this quote mean to you?
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Today’s quote comes from Epictetus. It holds meaning to me, but I’m much more interested in the meaning it holds for you.
Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
What does this quote mean to you?
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Each day I publish a quote or saying to give you something to ponder. If this theodore Roosevelt quote means something to you, I’d love to hear about it.
What does it mean to you?
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Every day I like to share a quote in the form of a thought for the day – something for you to ponder as you go about your daily routine.
I’d love to know… What does this quote mean to you?
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