“If it's what you really want, it will give you a feeling of 'yes.' Trust your 'yes' feelings.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“If you're wondering what you should do with your life, it's likely that you're in the limbo between realizing you don't want what you once did and giving yourself permission to want what you want now.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“Do you know why you don't have the things you once thought you wanted? Do you know why you're not the person you once thought you'd be? Because you don't want those things anymore. Not badly enough. If you did, you'd have and be them.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“You owe nothing to your younger self. You are not responsible for the person you once thought you'd be.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“You will not be ready when the love of your life comes along. You also probably won't be ready when you see the listing for your dream job or to buy a house or maybe have a kid or maybe quit that job and try to write the book you keep thinking about or get sick or lose a relative or die yourself. If…”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“[Think about] how love would save your life if it were capable of doing such things (It is).”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“She longed to feel something momentous. Sometimes her life seemed so little.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com
“She adopts your life, opinions, and friends as her own. The desperate woman will act as if she had no life before you came along.”— Carol Bleyle, sunsigns.org
“Whatever you do in life will be insignificant, but it's very important that you do it. Because nobody will. Like when someone comes into your life and half of you says you're nowhere near ready, but the other half says: make her yours forever.”— Will Fetters, Tyler Hawkins, Robert Pattinson, imdb.com
“Life is full of screwups. You're supposed to fail sometimes. It's a required part of the human existence.”— Sarah Dessen, amazon.com
“I learned, however, that the loss of balance is ultimately more painful than the giving up required to maintain balance. It is a lesson I have continually had to relearn. As must everyone, for as we negotiate the curves and corners of our lives, we must continually give up parts of ourselves. The on…”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“There is nothing beyond the limits of our vision. If we decide to study something, we can always find the methodology with which to do it.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“It is not so much what our parents say that determines our world view as it is the unique world they create for us by their behavior.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“Even when we truly understand these matters, the journey of spiritual growth is still so lonely and difficult that we often become discouraged.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“We are often most in the dark when we are the most certain, and the most enlightened when we are the most confused.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“Anyone who genuinely loves knows the pleasure of loving. When we genuinely love we do so because we want to love.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“As long as one marries, enters a career or has children to satisfy one’s parents or the expectations of anyone else, including society as a whole, the commitment by its very nature will be a shallow one.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“The more honest one is, the easier it is to continue being honest, just as the more lies one has told, the more necessary it is to lie again. By their openness, people dedicated to the truth live in the open, and through the exercise of their courage to live in the open, they become free from fear.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com
“Throughout the whole of life one must continue to learn to live,’ said Seneca two millennia ago, ‘and what will amaze you even more, throughout life one must learn to die.”— M. Scott Peck,, amazon.com