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    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “I have a history of making decisions very quickly about men. I have always fallen in love fast and without measuring risks. I have a tendency not only to see the best in everyone, but to assume that everyone is emotionally capable of reaching his highest potential. I have fallen in love more times than I care to count with the highest potential of a man, rather than with the man himself, and I have hung on to the relationship for a long time (sometimes far too long) waiting for the man to ascend to his own greatness. Many times in romance I have been a victim of my own optimism.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

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    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “We search for happiness everywhere, but we are like Tolstoy's fabled beggar who spent his life sitting on a pot of gold, under him the whole time. Your treasure--your perfection--is within you already. But to claim it, you must leave the buy commotion of the mind and abandon the desires of the ego and enter into the silence of the heart.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything

  • #3
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “Some days are meant to be counted, others are meant to be weighed.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything

  • #4
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “At some point, you gotta let go, and sit still, and allow contentment to come to you.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #5
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “Deep grief sometimes is almost like a specific location, a coordinate on a map of time. When you are standing in that forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could ever find your way to a better place. But if someone can assure you that they themselves have stood in that same place, and now have moved on, sometimes this will bring hope”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #6
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “There is a reason they call God a presence - because God is right here, right now. In the present is the only place to find Him, and now is the only time.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #7
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “This was my moment to look for the kind of healing and peace that can only come from solitude.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #8
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “To find the balance you want, this is what you must become. You must keep your feet grounded so firmly on the earth that it's like you have 4 legs instead of 2. That way, you can stay in the world. But you must stop looking at the world through your head. You must look through your heart, instead. That way, you will know God.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #9
    Steve Maraboli
    “When you find yourself in need of spiritual nourishment, it is in the opportunities to serve others that you will find the abundance you seek.”
    Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free

  • #10
    John Eldredge
    “somehow we have overlooked the fact this treasured called the heart can also be broken, has been broken, and now lies in pieces down under the surface. When it comes to habits we cannot quit or patterns we cannot stop, anger that flies out of nowhere, fears we cannot overcome, or weaknesses we hate to admit--much of what troubles us comes out of the broken places in our hearts crying out for relief.

    Jesus speaks as if we are all brokenhearted. We would do well to trust His perspective on this.”
    John Eldredge, Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive

  • #11
    Henry Cloud
    “When a child shuts down his painful emotional side, he also loses the ability to express his joyous side. Emotions are a whole. With anger comes the ability to express delight; with sadness comes the ability to express lightheartedness. This is the breadth of emotion that allows an adult to experience intimacy with a spouse, with God, and with his children”
    Henry Cloud, Secrets of Your Family Tree: Healing for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families

  • #12
    Henry Cloud
    “When we begin to set boundaries with people we love, a really hard thing happens: they hurt. They may feel a hole where you used to plug up their aloneness, their disorganization, or their financial irresponsibility. Whatever it is, they will feel a loss. If you love them, this will be difficult for you to watch. But, when you are dealing with someone who is hurting, remember that your boundaries are both necessary for you and helpful for them. If you have been enabling them to be irresponsible, your limit setting may nudge them toward responsibility.”
    Henry Cloud, Boundaries: When To Say Yes, How to Say No

  • #13
    Henry Cloud
    “If a person’s character makeup determines his future, then child rearing is primarily about helping children to develop character that will take them through life safely, securely, productively, and joyfully.”
    Henry Cloud, Boundaries with Kids: When to Say Yes, How to Say No



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