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The next time someone tries to make you feel bad about feeling good, respond by continuing to live well.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
Mistakes help to sharpen your next steps. They don’t prove that you shouldn’t try again.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
Showing up begins long before you stand at the start. Prove yourself an exception in a world where people talk more than act. Intent without follow-through is hollow. Disappoint yourself enough times and empty is how you feel. Make yourself proud. Fill yourself up. Show up.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
To commune with your heart and soul, be willing to go out of your mind.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
The help we give to others creates the ripple of good feeling we give to ourselves.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
We need others to fulfill things in us that cannot.happen solo.
Alan E. Nelson (The Power of a New Attitude)
Much of our lives consists of a series of choices over which we have absolute control.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
Sometimes our dreams are affirmed in the most unlikely ways by the most unlikely people. That’s why we need to speak our commitment out loud.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
El señor Traseronian miró al público. -"Más amables de lo necesario" - repitió -. Qué frase tan maravillosa, ¿verdad? Más amables de lo necesario. Porque no basta con ser amables. Uno debería ser más amable de lo necesario. Les diré por qué me encanta esa frase, esa idea: es porque me recuerda que, como seres humanos, llevamos dentro no solo la capacidad de ser amables, sino la elección de poder ser amables.
Palacio R. J.
Do we ever stop dreaming? I know I haven't. I must have been at least twenty-five when the Spice Girls happened, and I distinctly remember imagining my way into the group. I was going to be the sixth Spice, 'Massive Spice', who, against all the odds, would become the most popular and lusted-after Spice. The Spice who sang the vast majority of solo numbers in the up-tempo tracks. The Spice who really went the distance. And I still haven't quite given up on the Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Championship. I mean, it can't be too late, can it? I've got a lovely clean T-shirt, and I've figured out exactly how I'd respond to winning the final point (lie on floor wailing, get up, do triumphant lap of the ring slapping crowd members' box). It can't be just me who does this. I'm convinced that most adults, when travelling alone in a car, have a favourite driving CD of choice and sing along to it quite seriously, giving it as much attitude and effort as they can, due to believing – in that instant – that they're the latest rock or pop god playing to a packed Wembley stadium. And there must be at least one man, one poor beleaguered City worker, who likes to pop into a phone box then come out pretending he's Superman. Is there someone who does this? Anyone? If so, I'd like to meet you and we shall marry in the spring (unless you're really, really weird and the Superman thing is all you do, in which case BACK OFF).
Miranda Hart (Is It Just Me?)
Somos maduros cuando elegimos vivir una vida a solo para no herimos a nadie. Somos maduros cuando asumimos que debemos vivir una vida a solos porque seriamos capaces de hacer a alguien feliz. Porque en esta vida sólo a amo aquel que nunca conoció el amor. Amar? solo amó aquel nunca tuvo la intención de lastimar a nadie, porque un día más tarde descubrimos que el amor verdadero es aquel que sentimos por nosotros mismos. Autor: Sergio Correia. Warrington, 20.08.2012 Spanish
Sergio Figueira Correia
Never entertain arrogance, be it in yourself or in others.
Abhijit Naskar (Solo Standing on Guard: Life Before Law)
One by one, the players expressed their anger and disappointment. They said Solo had torn down what the players before her—players like Julie Foudy and Mia Hamm—had built up. This team had a vitally important culture that Solo was destroying. Solo argued: “This isn’t about Julie Foudy or anyone else from the past.” But her pushback only seemed to further upset the veterans. “I didn’t know to handle this betrayal of the team culture,” Markgraf says now. “I was tired, I was hurt, I had blown my ankle out after a poor World Cup. We played horrible soccer. And she blasted Bri, who had handled the transition of power at goalkeeper in a very classy way, so when she did that, it became a mess. I wish I had kept my cool, but her actions were the telling sign that the old culture would no longer work.” For the rest of the players outside that leadership group, the situation was viewed with a range of attitudes, but everyone knew it was something that needed to be dealt with. The problem was that there wasn’t a consensus on what to do.
Caitlin Murray (The National Team: The Inside Story of the Women who Changed Soccer)
Whilst in Pipalyatjara, I learnt that the Pitjantjara people were trying to have their land turned from leasehold to freehold. The attitude of the elders at first had been to dismiss the whole question. As far as they were concerned they didn't own the land, the land owned them. Their belief was that the earth was traversed in the dream-time by ancestral beings who had supernatural energy and power. These beings were biologically different from contemporary man, some being a synthesis of man and animal, plant, or forces such as fire or water...
Robyn Davidson (Tracks: A Woman's Solo Trek Across 1700 Miles of Australian Outback)
The volume of twaddle from critics is directly proportional to the distance you keep from them. There is always room to spread your wings when you fly solo.
J.N. Race
If we never challenge our shortcomings, we ensure that they remain our Achilles' heel.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
Creamos, a pesar de la cruda realidad que nuestros ojos observan. Creamos, a pesar de toda oposición y resistencia. Creamos, porque solo al creer podremos movernos en otra esfera.
Monica Lombo (Los ladrones del alma (Libroespejo del alma) (Spanish Edition))
Stop now and always wonder. Press forward and tap the wonder.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
One of the best kinds of thrill is defining, honoring, and achieving our goals.
Gina Greenlee (Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road)
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