Lisa J. Shultz
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This book felt like a true story with its vivid telling of the life of a girl in 1970s Afghanistan. A survivor of a coup, she is haunted by what she witnessed and the loss of her family, home and country. The story kept me interested throughout the b ...more | |
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“Grief confuses us by spinning us around to face backward, because memories are all we have left, but of course it isn’t the past we mourn when someone dies; it’s the future.”
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This was a vacation read in Europe for me. I enjoyed the escape and the story. I was also intrigued by the thought of seeing your mother again after losing her. I miss my mom dearly, so the concept of seeing her again (and the younger version of her) ...more | |
“It behooves me to remember as I advance in age that death is an inevitable part of the life cycle rather than a medical failure.”
― A Chance to Say Goodbye: Reflections on Losing a Parent
― A Chance to Say Goodbye: Reflections on Losing a Parent
“Clutter may rob us of the life we imagined or prevent us from creating a new vision for our future.”
― Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.
― Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.
“I believe that no matter what situation in life you find yourself, there is room for you to take control of little things, which ultimately adds up to big things.”
― Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.
― Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.
“Our minds and souls contain volumes inscribed by our experiences and emotions; each individual’s consciousness is a collection of memories we’ve cataloged and stored inside us, a private library of a life lived.”
― The Library Book
― The Library Book
“In Senegal, the polite expression for saying someone died is to say his or her library has burned. When I first heard the phrase, I didn’t understand it, but over time I came to realize it was perfect. Our minds and souls contain volumes inscribed by our experiences and emotions; each individual’s consciousness is a collection of memories we’ve cataloged and stored inside us, a private library of a life lived.”
― The Library Book
― The Library Book
“When you come across something that you cannot part with, think carefully about its true purpose in your life. You’ll be surprised at how many of the things you possess have already fulfilled their role. By acknowledging their contribution and letting them go with gratitude, you will be able to truly put the things you own, and your life, in order. In the end, all that will remain are the things that you really treasure. To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose.”
― The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
― The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
“And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
― Kafka on the Shore
― Kafka on the Shore
“Make your own Bible. Select and collect all the words and sentences that in all your readings have been to you like the blast of a trumpet.”
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Great to know a fellow author here! I see you've written many books - very impressive - I will check them out.
My 3rd book has just been released last week: From Worry to Wealthy: A Woman's Guide to Financial Success Without the Stress" and it's doing well so I'm happy.
I read "Illusions" many years ago when it first came out and still quote it "What you teach best is what you need most to learn"...ain't that the truth! Also read "Many Lives" and lots more in that genre. You might enjoy my book along those lines "The Wealthy Spirit" which is a page-a-day book.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Chellie