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Don't confuse poor decision-making with destiny. Own your mistakes. Itβs ok; we all make them. Learn from them so they can empower you!
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Steve Maraboli (Life, the Truth, and Being Free)
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I tell my students, 'When you get these jobs that you have been so brilliantly trained for, just remember that your real job is that if you are free, you need to free somebody else. If you have some power, then your job is to empower somebody else. This is not just a grab-bag candy game.
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Toni Morrison
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When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.
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Audre Lorde
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I have come to believe over and over again that what is most important to me must be spoken, made verbal and shared, even at the risk of having it bruised or misunderstood.
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Audre Lorde
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Your willingness to look at your darkness is what empowers you to change.
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Iyanla Vanzant
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I want women -- and men -- to feel empowered by a deeper and more psychotic part of themselves. The part they're always trying desperately to hide. I want that to become something that they cherish.
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Lady Gaga
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Knowing how to think empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
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We are stardust brought to life, then empowered by the universe to figure itself outβand we have only just begun.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson (Astrophysics for People in a Hurry)
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Kronos would be 10 times more powerful. His very presence would incinerate you. And once he achieves this he will empower the other Titans. They are weak, compared to what they soon will become, unless you can stop them, the world will fall, the gods will die, and I will never achieve a perfect score on this stupid machine.
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Rick Riordan (The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5))
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Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity of a people. But stories can also repair that broken dignity.
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others.
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Bill Gates
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Hide yourself in God, so when a man wants to find you he will have to go there first.
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Shannon L. Alder
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No one knows what you have been through or what your pretty little eyes have seen, but I can reassure you ~ whatever you have conquered, it shines through your mind.
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Nikki Rowe
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I had feared that love would make me vulnerable. Instead I felt empowered.
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Amy Plum (Die for Me (Revenants, #1))
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You just can't let life happen to you, you have to make life happen.
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Idowu Koyenikan (Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability)
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You're terrified of being alone. Anything you do now will be motivated by that fear. You have to stop worrying about finding love again. It will come when it comes. Get comfortable with being alone. It will empower you.
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Jonathan Tropper (This is Where I Leave You)
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If you are trying to transform a brutalized society into one where people can live in dignity and hope, you begin with the empowering of the most powerless. You build from the ground up.
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Adrienne Rich
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There is strange comfort in knowing that no matter what happens today, the Sun will rise again tomorrow.
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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Do you feel loved by God because you believe he makes much of you, or because you believe he frees you and empowers you to enjoy making much of him?
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John Piper
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They'll say you are bad
or perhaps you are mad
or at least you
should stay undercover.
Your mind must be bare
if you would dare
to think you can love
more than one lover.
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David Rovics
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To read is to empower,
To empower is to write,
To write is to influence,
To influence is to change,
To change is to live".
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Jane Evershed
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When you stand and share your story in an empowering way, your story will heal you and your story will heal somebody else.
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Iyanla Vanzant
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Once you educate the boys, they tend to leave the villages and go search for work in the cities, but the girls stay home, become leaders in the community, and pass on what theyβve learned. If you really want to change a culture, to empower women, improve basic hygiene and health care, and fight high rates of infant mortality, the answer is to educate girls.
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Greg Mortenson (Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace ... One School at a Time)
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Most of us were taught that God would love us if and when we change. In fact, God loves you so that you can change. What empowers change, what makes you desirous of change is the experience of love. It is that inherent experience of love that becomes the engine of change.
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Richard Rohr
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Some women being empowered does not prove the patriarchy is dead. It proves that some of us are lucky.
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Roxane Gay (Bad Feminist)
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Who would you be but who you are?
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Terry Brooks (The Black Unicorn (Magic Kingdom of Landover, #2))
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The struggles we endure today will be the βgood old daysβ we laugh about tomorrow.
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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Only insecure boys will belittle a woman. The greatest way to "man-up" is to empower women.
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Steve Maraboli (Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience)
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Mercy is most empowering, liberating, and transformative when it is directed at the undeserving. The people who havenβt earned it, who havenβt even sought it, are the most meaningful recipients of our compassion.
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Bryan Stevenson (Just Mercy)
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He who stands on tiptoe
doesn't stand firm.
He who rushes ahead
doesn't go far.
He who tries to shine
dims his own light.
He who defines himself
can't know who he really is.
He who has power over others
can't empower himself.
He who clings to his work
will create nothing that endures.
If you want to accord with the Tao,
just do your job, then let go.
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Lao Tzu (Tao Te Ching)
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Chasing a person doesnβt give you value or build values in you. You earn your value by chasing morality and practicing dignity.
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Shannon L. Alder
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All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire, appreciate, forgive, trust, and ultimately, love their own person.
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Asa Don Brown
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I know what love is, Mom. Iβve had love that burns in every fiber of my being, that drives me to be a better person and empowers me through each moment of the day. If youβd ever had something like that, youβd hold on to it with every bit of strength you had.
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Richelle Mead (Silver Shadows (Bloodlines, #5))
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Love is our most unifying and empowering common spiritual denominator. The more we ignore its potential to bring greater balance and deeper meaning to human existence, the more likely we are to continue to define history as one long inglorious record of manβs inhumanity to man.
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Aberjhani (Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry)
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Encourage yourself, believe in yourself, and love yourself. Never doubt who you are.
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Stephanie Lahart (Overcoming Life's Obstacles: Enlighten-Encourage-Empower)
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Love is that condition in the human spirit so profound that it empowers us to develop courage; to trust that courage and build bridges with it;
to trust those bridges and cross over them so we can attempt to reach each other.
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Maya Angelou
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The most valuable businesses of coming decades will be built by entrepreneurs who seek to empower people rather than try to make them obsolete.
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Peter Thiel (Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future)
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What one person sees as degrading and disgusting and bad for women might make some women feel empowered and beautiful and strong.
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Sasha Grey
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When people have not learned to interpret the past, to read the present; and to imagine and empower the future, they are living a life without a punchline, clueless about the story they are embarked upon. ("Not on the shortlist" )
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Erik Pevernagie
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If you always attach positive emotions to the things you want, and never attach negative emotions to the things you don't, then that which you desire most will invariably come your way.
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Matt D. Miller
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When perception and sensitivity do meet, we feel empowered to create a colorful world and share a breathtaking experience. If our view can awaken and enrapture our feeling, we can also enhance our insight. ("DisruptionΒ»)
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Erik Pevernagie
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Actions change our course, influence our futures, but intentions define us, empower us. Without intent, we are nothing.
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Annette Marie (Red Winter (Red Winter Trilogy, #1))
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Everything is within your power,
and your power is within you.
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Janice Trachtman (Catching What Life Throws at You: Inspiring True Stories of Healing)
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One by one she slew her fears, and then planted a flower garden over their graves.
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John Mark Green
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The more you suffered, the more you survived. It shaped people in different ways, and what broke one person could empower another.
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Penelope Douglas (Falling Away (Fall Away, #4))
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If we feel like deers in headlights, let us tread lightly, back up for some time, and rebound later while building on our desire to empower our backbone and guts, restore our identity and kindle our fury of living. ("Resilience")
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Erik Pevernagie
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If we cannot tame the valkyries of our emotions and restrain the burgeoning crankiness of our actions, we have to empower our mind, at some point, and let time flow on the waves of remission and compassion⦠and loosen up. ("Transcendental meditation")
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Erik Pevernagie
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Are we victims of destiny, or is it all mere determination? Suppose we do not just want to blame ourselves for not being lucky. In that case, we must endeavor to be imaginative and empower our dreams to take shape. ("Camera obscura of the mind")
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Erik Pevernagie
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They are called, "SELF-worth" and "SELF-esteem" for a reason... we can't let others decide what we are worth, that is so dangerous! Empower yourself!
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Jaeda DeWalt
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The empowered woman is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description.
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Steve Maraboli (Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience)
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Leadership begins and ends with relationships
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Richard Polak (Work Smart Now: How to Jump Start Productivity, Empower Employees, and Achieve More)
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The bitch is an empowered woman who derives tremendous strength from the ability to be an independent thinker, particularly in a world that still teaches women how to be self-abnegating. This woman doesn't live someone else's standards, only her own.
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Sherry Argov (Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to DreamgirlβA Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship)
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Your dream is a reality that is waiting for you to materialize. Today is a new day! Donβt let your history interfere with your destiny! Learn from your past so that it can empower your present and propel you to greatness
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Steve Maraboli (Life, the Truth, and Being Free)
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Let us not be devastated by the grim wings of fear fluttering in the twisting patches of our minds. By empowering the dynamic force of our brainwaves, we can stir the lame blots to overturn the hinders of fear and give rise to confidence and creativity. (βFear of the white pageβ)
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Erik Pevernagie
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As beauty is in the eye of the beholder, we must make sure to heal our impaired vision, filter our perception, and sharpen the focus of our attention because willful blindness can never empower inspiriting vibrations or awaken the twinkles of enlightenment. ("Absence of beauty was like hell")
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Erik Pevernagie
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It's in those quiet little towns, at the edge of the world, that you will find the salt of the earth people who make you feel right at home.
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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I don't understand women that call themselves a "bitch". It doesn't empower a woman. Rather, it reveals to everyone that you were deeply hurt at one time. Because of the pain your still carrying, you will continue to hurt anyone that reminds you of those moments when you let your guard down and were fooled. Sadly, it sends a clear message to the observant that you are still hurt. If only women would realize that "we all" have moments of stupidity then they would stop comparing themselves to the masses.
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Shannon L. Alder
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Blame doesn't empower you. It keeps you stuck in a place you don't want to be because you don't want to make the temporary, but painful decision, to be responsible for the outcome of your own life's happiness.
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Shannon L. Alder
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If our thoughts are slumping down into a muddling pie of oblivion, we must empower our minds to go beyond vain details or useless conventions. Scanning the reach on the horizon and challenging our imagination can allow us to recognize the essentials of our human condition and achieve harmony in our lives.
("Dirty bike)
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Erik Pevernagie
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Let our lives not merely be unbridled βhunting for likesβ or a frantic βcommotion of swipes.β Many MISthink they can empower their ego to hoist mountains of self-delusion through artificial widgets. ("With confidence")
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Erik Pevernagie
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Life's trials will test you, and shape you, but donβt let them change who you are.β
~ Aaron Lauritsen, β100 Days Drive
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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We cannot train ourselves to be perfect, but we can ensure we have better intuition when it comes to human behavior.
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Milan Kordestani (I'm Just Saying: A Guide to Maintaining Civil Discourse in an Increasingly Divided World)
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Though civil discourse may be especially challenging to facilitate during fractured times, the process itself has stood the test of time for centuries.
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Milan Kordestani (I'm Just Saying: A Guide to Maintaining Civil Discourse in an Increasingly Divided World)
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Thereβs nothing feminist about having so many resources at your fingertips and choosing to be ignorant. Nothing empowering or enlightening in deciding that intent trumps impact. Especially when the consequences arenβt going to be experienced by you, but will instead be experienced by someone from a marginalized community.
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Mikki Kendall (Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot)
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Mercy is just when it is rooted in hopefulness and freely given. Mercy is most empowering, liberating, and transformative when it is directed at the undeserving. The people who havenβt earned it, who havenβt even sought it, are the most meaningful recipients of our compassion.
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Bryan Stevenson (Just Mercy)
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Be it on the garden side or on the courtyard side of life, we have the potential to rise up against the dictatorship of destiny, to become rebels with a cause, at any time, and turn the course of our existence since life deliberately means 'choiceβ and offers a range of challenges that can empower us to transcend matters and settings. (β"CΓ΄tΓ© courβ¦CΓ΄tΓ© jardin" )
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Erik Pevernagie
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His mind reeled. Now, empowered to ask questions of utmost rudeness-and promised answers-he could, conceivably (though it was almost unimaginable), ask someone, some adult, his father perhaps: "Do you lie?"
But he would have no way of knowing if the answer he received was true.
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Lois Lowry (The Giver (The Giver, #1))
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Rather than loitering around, day by day, some prefer to crawl out of the shadow of their squirrel cage and try badly to cuddle up to a brighter side of life by searching out some wiggle room to empower their feeble stance, expecting to eke out some soothing moments of relish and buoyancy in the wings of their expectant quest. ( "Loss of urban benchmarks" )
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Erik Pevernagie
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Still I chase the wind
Β Β Β Β Β and float as a gentle breeze
Β Β Β Β Β up among the stars
Β Β Β Β Β then descending
Β Β Β Β Β as a bird down amidst the trees.
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Sherman Kennon (Whisk Of Dust: Too Unseen Distance)
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Freedom is not empowerment. Empowerment is what the Serbs have in Bosnia. Anybody can grab a gun and be empowered. It's not entitlement. An entitlement is what people on welfare get, and how free are they? It's not an endlessly expanding list of rights -- the "right" to education, the "right" to food and housing. That's not freedom, that's dependency. Those aren't rights, those are the rations of slavery -- hay and a barn for human cattle. There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences.
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P.J. O'Rourke
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True friends don't come with conditions.
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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You are not broken. You are not a problem to be solved. Solving your βproblemβ, whatever you perceive your problem or problems to be, is not the key to happiness.
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Golda Poretsky
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Privilege is not in and of itself bad; what matters is what we do with privilege. I want to live in a world where all women have access to education, and all women can earn PhDβs, if they so desire. Privilege does not have to be negative, but we have to share our resources and take direction about how to use our privilege in ways that empower those who lack it.
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bell hooks (Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism)
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Without struggle, success has no value.
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Aaron Lauritsen (100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip)
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The brain weighs only three pounds, yet it is the most complex object in the solar system.
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Michio Kaku (The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind)
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She is of the strangest beauty and the darkest courage, and when she walks with intent the earth trembles beneath her feet.
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Nicole Lyons (Hush)
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I believe that telling our stories, first to ourselves and then to one another and the world, is a revolutionary act. It is an act that can be met with hostility, exclusion, and violence. It can also lead to love, understanding, transcendence, and community. I hope that my being real with you will help empower you to step into who you are and encourage you to share yourself with those around you.
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Janet Mock (Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More)
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Love is all the small moments. It is what fills the quiet.
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Jessica Shirvington (Empower (The Violet Eden Chapters, #5))
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From this point forward, you donβt even know how to quit in life.β
~ Aaron Lauritsen, β100 Days Drive
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Aaron Lauritsen
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You canβt have trust without fairness
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Hanna Hasl-Kelchner (Seeking Fairness at Work: Cracking the New Code of Greater Employee Engagement, Retention & Satisfaction)
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For those who believe, no explanation is necessary; for those who do not believe, no explanation will suffice.
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Michio Kaku (The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind)
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MOM
Wholeheartedly,
She loved me-
And inspired me-
With transcending devotion.
It was a blessing-
To have been her son,
To have been loved-
Without conditions.
Her words of wisdom-
Opened my eyes-
To the world-
And to myself.
By seeing the best in me,
She empowered me.
By believing in me,
She transformed me.
She grew old-
And floated away,
But her love remains standing-
Eternally by my side.
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Giorge Leedy (Uninhibited From Lust To Love)
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Every society says its outsiders are the problem. But the outsiders are not the problem; the urge to create outsiders is the problem. Overcoming that urge is our greatest challenge and our greatest promise. It will take courage and insight, because the people we push to the margins are the ones who trigger in us the feelings we're afraid of.
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Melinda French Gates (The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World)
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It's the mark of a backward society - or a society moving backward - when decisions are made for women by men.
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Melinda French Gates (The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World)
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You are not an option, a choice or a soft place to land after a long battle. You were meant to be the one. If you can wrap yourself around the idea that you are something incredible, then you will stop excusing behavior that rapes your very soul. You were never meant to teach someone to love you. You were meant to be loved.
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Shannon L. Alder
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Unrequited love is the only emotion that allows sane people to taste the βlife sentenceβ of someone with bipolar disorder. The longer they hang onto a lost cause the more unstable they look to everyone else. They contradict their own belief systems and statements, by circling the drain with two competing emotionsβlove and hate.
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Shannon L. Alder
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The number of chances you give someone doesn't tell the world how loving you are without telling them how desperate you are to believe they care as much as you. True love resides in the first chance, stupidity in the second, opportunists in the third and scoundrels in the fourth.
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Shannon L. Alder
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We live in a society where too many women tear each other down instead of raising each other up. That's absurd to me. We need to empower one another, teach future generations of girls that it's important to stand together. Once upon a time, we had a common goal and a common enemy. We were burning bras, and fighting for the right to vote.
Now we're body shaming each other on social media and blaming the mistress if our man cheats.
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Elle Kennedy (The Chase (Briar U, #1))
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Access to information can be empowering. When it overwhelms us, constantly bombarding us with data, infobesity eventually estranges us from ourselves and holds us back from proper decision-making. Obsessively waiting for the latest records creates fragmented minds, hinders us from deep thinking or exercising sensible choices, and makes us float on the wishy-washy waves of superficiality. (βThe Infinite Wisdom of Meditationβ)
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Erik Pevernagie
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In this new, turbulent reality, the one person I recognize is him. My memories of him - memories of us - have done something to me. I've changed somewhere deep inside. I feel different. Heavier, like my feet have been more firmly planted, liberated by certainty, free to grow roots here in my own self, free to trust unequivocally in the strength and steadiness of my own heart. It's an empowering discovery, to find that I can trust myself - even when I'm not myself - to make the right choices. To know for certain now that there was at least one mistake I never made.
Aaron Warner Anderson is the only emotional through line in my life that ever made sense. He's the only constant. The only steady, reliable heartbeat I've ever had.
Aaron, Aaron, Aaron, Aaron.
I had no idea how much we'd lost, no idea how much of him I'd longed for. I had no idea how desperately we'd been fighting. How many years we'd fought for moments - minutes - to be together.
It fills me with a painful kind of joy.
- Ella
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Tahereh Mafi (Defy Me (Shatter Me, #5))
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The moment you have to recruit people to put another person down, in order to convince someone of your value is the day you dishonor your children, your parents and your God. If someone doesn't see your worth the problem is them, not people outside your relationship.
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Shannon L. Alder
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A mother does not become pregnant in order to provide employment to medical people. Giving birth is an ecstatic jubilant adventure not available to males. It is a woman's crowning creative experience of a lifetime.
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John Stevenson
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Being a feminist means believing that every woman should be able to use her voice and pursue her potential, and that women and men should all work together to take down the barriers and end the biases that still hold women back.
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Melinda French Gates (The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World)
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If you are an introvert, you are born
with a temperament that craves to be alone, delights in meaningful connections, thinks before speaking and observes before approaching. If you are an introvert, you thrive in the inner
sanctuary of the mind, heart and spirit, but shrink in the external world of noise, drama and chaos. As an introvert, you are sensitive, perceptive, gentle and reflective. You prefer to operate behind the scenes, preserve your precious energy and influence the world in a quiet,
but powerful way.
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Aletheia Luna (Quiet Strength: Embracing, Empowering and Honoring Yourself as an Introvert)
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Dear God
Please take away my pain and despair of yesterday and any unpleasant memories and replace them with Your glorious promise of new hope. Show me a fresh HS-inspired way of relating to negative things that have happened. I ask You for the mind of Christ so I can discern Your voice from the voice of my past. I pray that former rejection and deep hurts will not color what I see and hear now.
Help me to see all the choices I have ahead of me that can alter the direction of my life. I ask You to empower me to let go of the painful events and heartaches that would keep me bound. Thank You for Your forgiveness that You have offered to me at such a great price. Pour it into my heart so I can relinquish bitterness hurts and disappointments that have no place in my life. Please set me free to forgive those who have sinned against me and caused me pain and also myself. Open my heart to receive Your complete forgiveness and amazing grace. You have promised to bind up my wounds Psa 147:3 and restore my soul Psa 23:3 .
Help me to relinquish my past surrender to You my present and move to the future You have prepared for me. I ask You to come into my heart and make me who You would have me to be so that I might do Your will here on earth. I thank You Lord for all thatβs happened in my past and for all I have become through those experiences. I pray You will begin to gloriously renew my present.
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Sue Augustine (When Your Past Is Hurting Your Present: Getting Beyond Fears That Hold You Back)
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A therapist once said to me, βIf you face the choice between feeling guilt and resentment, choose the guilt every time.β It is wisdom I have passed on to many others since. If a refusal saddles you with guilt, while consent leaves resentment in its wake, opt for the guilt. Resentment is soul suicide. Negative thinking allows us to gaze unflinchingly on our own behalf at what does not work.
We have seen in study after study that compulsive positive thinkers are more likely to develop disease and less likely to survive. Genuine positive thinking β or, more deeply, positive being β empowers us to know that we have nothing to fear from truth. βHealth is not just a matter of thinking happy thoughts,β writes the molecular researcher Candace Pert. βSometimes the biggest impetus to healing can come from jump-starting the immune system with a burst of long-suppressed anger.β Anger, or the healthy experience of it, is one of the seven Aβs of healing. Each of the seven Aβs addresses one of the embedded visceral beliefs that predispose to illness and undermine healing.
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Gabor MatΓ© (When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress)
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As women gain rights, families flourish, and so do societies. That connection is built on a simple truth: Whenever you include a group that's been excluded, you benefit everyone. And when you're working globally to include women and girls, who are half of every population, you're working to benefit all members of every community. Gender equity lifts everyone. Women's rights and society's health and wealth rise together.
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Melinda French Gates (The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World)
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Dear Child,
Sometimes on your travel through hell, you meet people that think they are in heaven because of their cleverness and ability to get away with things. Travel past them because they don't understand who they have become and never will. These type of people feel justified in revenge and will never learn mercy or forgiveness because they live by comparison. They are the people that don't care about anyone, other than who is making them feel confident. They donβt understand that their deity is not rejoicing with them because of their actions, rather he is trying to free them from their insecurities, by softening their heart. They rather put out your light than find their own. They don't have the ability to see beyond the false sense of happiness they get from destroying others. You know what happiness is and it isnβt this. Donβt see their success as their deliverance. It is a mask of vindication which has no audience, other than their own kind. They have joined countless others that call themselves βsurvivorsβ. They believe that they are entitled to win because life didnβt go as planned for them. You are not like them. You were not meant to stay in hell and follow their belief system. You were bound for greatness. You were born to help them by leading. Rise up and be the light home. You were given the gift to see the truth. They will have an army of people that are like them and you are going to feel alone. However, your family in heaven stands beside you now. They are your strength and as countless as the stars. It is time to let go!
Love,
Your Guardian Angel
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Shannon L. Alder
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Power is lost or won, never created or destroyed. Power is a visitor to, not a possession of, those it empowers. The mad tend to crave it, many of the sane crave it, but the wise worry about its long-term side effects. Power is crack cocaine for your ego and battery acid for your soul. Powerβs comings and goings, from host to host, via war, marriage, ballot box, diktat, and accident of birth, are the plot of history. The empowered may serve justice, remodel the Earth, transform lush nations into smoking battlefields, and bring down skyscrapers, but power itself is amoral.β ImmaculΓ©e Constantin now looks up at me. βPower will notice you. Power is watching you now. Carry on as you are, and power will favor you. But power will also laugh at you, mercilessly, as you lie dying in a private clinic, a few fleeting decades from now. Power mocks all its illustrious favorites as they lie dying. βImperious Caesar, dead and turnβd to clay, might stop a hole to keep the wind away.
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David Mitchell (The Bone Clocks)
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Young girls today are very mistaken to be thinking that their sense of self-worth and their acknowledgment of their beauty depends on whether a man will give that to them or not. Such naΓ―vetΓ©! And so what will happen when the man changes his mind about her? Tells her she's not beautiful enough? That she's not good enough? Cheats on her? Leaves her? Then what happens? She will lose all her self-worth, she will think she is not good enough, she is not beautiful enough, because all of those feelings depended on the man in the first place! And along with the loss of the man, it will all be lost as well! Mothers, teach your daughters better. It pains me to see such naive innocence right under my nose! Such naΓ―vetΓ© does no good for any girl. It is better for a girl to be worldly-wise and have street-smarts! That's what a girl needs to have in life! Not wide-eyed delusional innocence! The sense of self-worth and acknowledgment of being beautiful must not come from a man, it must come from inside the woman herself, men will come and men will go and their coming and going must not take an effect on the woman's sense of worth and beauty.
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