“You didn’t need a college degree to become one of the people who knew what was really going on. If you paid attention, you could pick things up on your own.”— Jeannette Walls, amazon.com
“Nobody ever says on their deathbed: ‘I wish I’d spent more time at the office.”— Geoffrey James, inc-asean.com
“My only advice is to stay aware, listen carefully, and yell for help if you need it.”— Judy Blume, judyblumeblog.wordpress.com
“It’s my world, and I don’t want any other. What it hasn’t got is not worth having, and what it doesn’t know is not worth knowing.”— Kenneth Grahame, amazon.com
“Kids feel so strongly about what’s going on today and what’s happening to the world, and that’s very inspiring. I feel more hopeful than ever before about the future.”— Carl Hiaasen, washingtonpost.com
“Realizing that you can't change someone will completely transform your relationship.”— O The Oprah Magazine, twitter.com
“Human awareness extracts geometry as a perceptual experience. Reality is possibilities for shapes and forms.”— Deepak Chopra, twitter.com
“The first important step into the now is to become aware of whatever surrounds you.”— Eckhart Tolle, twitter.com
“Developing a constant awareness of the body is by far the most effective way to learn to stay present in the moment”— Phillip Moffitt, twitter.com
“We can be complacent and let our lives disappear in a dream, or we can become aware.”— Jack Kornfield, twitter.com
“You can act to right the wrong that provoked your anger, but if you can’t, you can still speak your truth.”— Phillip Moffitt, twitter.com
“Rather than being your thoughts and emotions, be the awareness behind them.”— Eckhart Tolle, twitter.com
“Grace is at the nexus of love and awareness. There it’s all open and it’s all love.”— Ram Dass, twitter.com
“You do not need to always conceptualize, interpret or label everything that comes into your awareness.”— Eckhart Tolle, twitter.com
“And I realize that no matter where I am, whether in a little room full of thought, or in this endless universe of stars and mountains, it’s all in my mind.”— Jack Kerouac, amazon.com