The Ultimate Gift Quotes
The Ultimate Gift
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“If we are not allowed to deal with small problems, we will be destroyed by slightly larger ones. When we come to understand this, we live our lives not avoiding problems, but welcoming them them as challenges that will strengthen us so that we can be victorious in the future.”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
“In the end, a person is only known by the impact he or she has on others.”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
“A journey may be long or short, but it must start at the very spot one finds oneself.”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
“In the end, a person is only know by the impact he or she has on others.
The Gift of Work: He who loves his work never labors.
The Gift of Money: Money is nothing more than a tool. It can be a force for good, a force for evil, or simple be idle.
The Gift of Friends: It is a wealthy person, indeed, who calculates riches not in gold but in friends.
The Gift of Learning: Education is a lifelong journey whose destination expands as you travel. The desire and hunger for education is the key to real learning.
The Gift of Problems: Problems can only be avoided by exercising good judgment. Good judgment can only be gained by experiencing life's problems.
The Gift of Family: Some people are born into wonderful families. Others have to find or create them. Being a member of a family is a priceless privilege which costs nothing but love.
The Gift of Laughter: Laughter is good medicine for the soul. Our world is desperately in need of more such medicine.
The Gift of Dreams: Faith is all that dreamers need to see into the future.
The Gift of Giving: The only way you can truly get more out of life for yourself is to give part of yourself away. One of the key principles in giving, is that the gift must be yours to give-either something you earned or created or maybe, simply, part of yourself.
The Gift of Gratitude: In those times when we yearn to have more in our lives, we should dwell on the things we already have. In doing so, we will often find that our lives are already full to overflowing.
The Golden List: Every morning before getting up visualize a golden tablet on which is written ten things in your life you are especially thankful for.
The Gift of a Day: Life at its essence boils down to one day at a time. Today is the Day! If we can learn how to live one day to its fullest, our lives will be rich and meaningful.
The Gift of Love: Love is a treasure for which we can never pay. The only way we keep it is to give it away.
The Ultimate Gift: In the end, life lived to its fullest is its own ultimate gift.”
― The Ultimate Gift
The Gift of Work: He who loves his work never labors.
The Gift of Money: Money is nothing more than a tool. It can be a force for good, a force for evil, or simple be idle.
The Gift of Friends: It is a wealthy person, indeed, who calculates riches not in gold but in friends.
The Gift of Learning: Education is a lifelong journey whose destination expands as you travel. The desire and hunger for education is the key to real learning.
The Gift of Problems: Problems can only be avoided by exercising good judgment. Good judgment can only be gained by experiencing life's problems.
The Gift of Family: Some people are born into wonderful families. Others have to find or create them. Being a member of a family is a priceless privilege which costs nothing but love.
The Gift of Laughter: Laughter is good medicine for the soul. Our world is desperately in need of more such medicine.
The Gift of Dreams: Faith is all that dreamers need to see into the future.
The Gift of Giving: The only way you can truly get more out of life for yourself is to give part of yourself away. One of the key principles in giving, is that the gift must be yours to give-either something you earned or created or maybe, simply, part of yourself.
The Gift of Gratitude: In those times when we yearn to have more in our lives, we should dwell on the things we already have. In doing so, we will often find that our lives are already full to overflowing.
The Golden List: Every morning before getting up visualize a golden tablet on which is written ten things in your life you are especially thankful for.
The Gift of a Day: Life at its essence boils down to one day at a time. Today is the Day! If we can learn how to live one day to its fullest, our lives will be rich and meaningful.
The Gift of Love: Love is a treasure for which we can never pay. The only way we keep it is to give it away.
The Ultimate Gift: In the end, life lived to its fullest is its own ultimate gift.”
― The Ultimate Gift
“Showing Respect Is not Slavery...and Must Be Taught”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
“the desire and hunger for education is the key to real learning.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“When we can learn from our own problems, we begin to deal with life. When we can learn from other people’s problems, we begin to master life.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“I finally know that joy does not come from avoiding a problem or having someone else deal with it for you. Joy comes from overcoming a problem or simply learning to live with it while being joyful.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“Problems can only be avoided by exercising good judgment. Good judgment can only be gained by experiencing life’s problems.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“Laughter is good medicine for the soul. Our world is desperately in need of more such medicine.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“Anything good, honorable, and desirable in life is based on love. Anything bad or evil is simply life without the love involved.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“manageable problem. “If we are not allowed to deal with small problems, we will be destroyed by slightly larger ones. When we come to understand this fact, we live our lives not avoiding problems, but welcoming them as challenges that will strengthen us so that we can be victorious in the future.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“In those times when we yearn to have more in our lives, we should dwell on the things we already have. In doing so, we will often find that our lives are already full to overflowing.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“There is absolutely nothing that can replace money in the things that money does, but regarding the rest of the things in the world, money is absolutely useless.”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
“The only way you can truly get more out of life for yourself is to give part of yourself away.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“Some people are born into wonderful families. Others have to find or create them. Being a member of a family is a priceless privilege which costs nothing but love.”
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
― The Ultimate Gift: A Novel
“Any discussion of money and success would be lacking if I did not state that money is neither good nor bad. In the hands of good people, money can build places of healing, worship, and learning. In the hands of bad people, money can create destruction, disease, and death.”
― The Ultimate Gift
― The Ultimate Gift
