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    “Good advice at the wrong time is bad advice. Life is full of seasons and each season has different requirements. Know what season you are in, and you can better identify which ideas to utilize.”

    James Clear, Blog

      “If we want and need desperately to sleep, we are less likely to fall asleep. If we absolutely must give the best talk possible at some conference, we become hyper-anxious about the result, and the performance suffers. If we desperately need to find an intimate partner or make friends, we are more likely to push them away. If instead we relax and focus on other things, we are more likely to fall asleep or give a great talk or charm people. The most pleasurable things in life occur as a result of something not directly intended and expected.”

      Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 19)

        “Kindness enriches our life; with kindness mysterious things become clear, difficult things become easy, and dull things become cheerful.”

        Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 19)

          “(1) Do not postpone for tomorrow what you can do today. (2) Do not force another person to do what you can do by yourself. (3) Pride costs more than all that is necessary for food, drink, shelter, or dress. (4) We suffer so much, thinking about what could have happened, but not about what has actually happened. (5) If you lose your temper, count up to ten before you do or say anything. If you haven’t calmed down, then count to a hundred; and if you have not calmed down after this, count up to a thousand.”

          Thomas Jefferson, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 19)

            “There’s a better cause right around the corner. It might not work. You’ll never be able to keep all the promises. It can’t last forever. We’re all going to die. It’s not perfect. Someone might steal your idea. There will be critics. You’re not ready. Someone else is going to do it. It’s not that important. It might not work. On the other hand… Now is better than later, and perfect is an illusion. Act as if. Simply begin. Make things better by making better things. You can always improve it later.”

            Seth Godin, Blog

              “It’s important to strive to do good, and even more important to strive to abstain from evil.”

              Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 18)

              Sunbeams: A Book of Quotations [Book]

                Sunbeams: A Book of Quotations [Book]

                By: Sy Safransky

                From this Book:  270 Quotes

                Book Overview:  Here is a wealth of quotations–witty, humorous, insightful, touching–ideal for gift giving, personal reflection, bedside reading, or anytime one wants to get in touch with the beauty and wisdom of the human spirit. The authors include actors, gurus, philosophers, rock stars, film directors, baseball players, poets, sages from fifth-century China, the celebrated and the unknown–all of us, in a sense.

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                  “Be afraid to destroy the unity of people by stirring bad feelings amongst them against another with your words.”

                  Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 17)

                    “This can be the source of your unhappiness—your lack of connection to who you are and what makes you unique. The first move toward mastery is always inward—learning who you really are and reconnecting with that innate force. Knowing it with clarity, you will find your way to the proper career path and everything else will fall into place. It is never too late to start this process.”

                    Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 13)

                      “We are not provided with wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness which no one else can take for us… The lives that you admire, the attitudes that seem noble to you are not the result of training at home, by a father, or by masters at school, they have sprung from beginnings of a very different order, by reaction from the influence of everything evil or commonplace that prevailed round about them. They represent a struggle and a victory.”

                      Marcel Proust, via The Daily Laws (Page 5)

                        “Kind people help each other even without noticing that they are doing so, and evil people act against each other on purpose.”

                        Chinese Proverb, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 16)

                          “Those who know the rules of true wisdom are baser than those who love them. Those who love them are baser than those who follow them.”

                          Chinese Proverb, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 15)