“Mitch: What are you doing? Chris Knight: Self-realization. I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates, who said, ‘... I drank what?’”— Neal Israel, Pat Proft, Peter Torokvei, Chris Knight, Val Kilmer, imdb.com
“I kept reminding myself that 'comparison is the thief of joy.' But somehow...when you're in a state of self pity, you choose to dwell in self destruction because there's some weird comfort in feeling bad for yourself. It's definitely not good. But the reality is, it happens, and it's ok to be in thi…”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“If you can see meaning in your suffering, you can mold it into an accomplishment of the spirit, a personal triumph.”— Jordan Bach, twitter.com
“We’re often afraid of being vulnerable, but vulnerability creates genuine connection.”— Gabby Bernstein, twitter.com
“A special contribution of Zen to Eastern thought was its recognition of the mundane as of equal importance with the spiritual. It held that in the great relation of things there was no distinction of small and great, an atom possessing equal possibilities with the universe. The seeker for perfection…”— Kakuzō Okakura, amazon.com
“Having a low opinion of yourself is not modesty. It’s self-destruction.”— Bobby Sommer, goodreads.com
“Don’t be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”— Rumi, amazon.com
“The highest form of human intelligence is to observe yourself without judgement.”— Jiddu Krishnamurti, goodreads.com
“I thought of the pieces of me I'd left behind, a piece here, a piece there, scattered like bread crumbs. How much of me was left?”— Jennifer Niven, amazon.com