Listen. Slide the weight from your shoulders and move forward. You are afraid you might forget, but you never will. You will forgive and remember.
Listen. Slide the weight from your shoulders and move forward. You are afraid you might forget, but you never will. You will forgive and remember.
Things change all the time - abruptly, unpredictably, and often for no good reason. But knowing that didn't do you that much good, apparently.
If anything normal were useful it would have been done already. That's why my motto is "Dare to Differ." Who know's what you'll find ?
It will change your life if you accept her offer. Common pleasures will no longer hold sway over you. It’s somewhat like catching religion.
I knew that change was coming, the way you know things you can't see, by feeling them; by instinct. The way the bees know everything they know.
Great battles that prevail in actions had been won or lost earlier in thoughts. When the mind resists change, it’s in vain the legs chase it!
Change is a constant but that does not mean we MUST change everything. There MUST be things we MUST NOT change at all in our life and organization.
Ukitaka kuleta mabadiliko katika dunia huna budi kubadilika wewe kwanza. Ukibadilika ukawa mwema katika jamii yako umeleta mabadiliko katika dunia.
Love the moment for its simplicity, it may give or take nothing from you, but in the blinking of an eye it will have change so many things forever.
The length of your shoe may change, the size of your pant may also change; but your life will never change until your mind changes!© more talks
I don't understand how everything changes, how the layers of your life get buried. Impossible. At some point, at some time, we must all explode.
When someone obtains peace and serenity, this shines a bright spotlight on others’ own unhappiness making their discomfort even more apparent.
Like a small boat adrift in the fog, she caught glimpses during patches when the mist cleared of a world far away, in which everything was changing.
We ardently desire to take down our masks and say to the world, “This is who I am…and I am okay.” This is simple…not easy.
All the repetitions in the pattern were superficial; the moment was always new. It had to be lived, and then the next moment embraced as it arrived.