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As someone who grew up in the Bronx, I certainly learned my share of four-letter words, but none are more powerful than nice.


Linda Kaplan Thaler


#inspirational #self-improvement #humor

Can you see me? Can you hear me? Does anything I say mean anything to you?


Oprah Winfrey


#inspirational

What she had long believed was not true, and now the world was wide open to discover what was. It is like all my life I thought the sky was green.


Shannon Hale


#inspirational

sometimes we have absolutely no idea where we are, we need the smallest clue to show us where to begin.


Cecelia Ahern


#lessons #life #inspirational

If you can't find an answer at the mall or the library, what does that say about the world?


Joan Bauer


#humor #shopping #humor

Love was that way. You could not render it in black or white. It always came down to the strange, blended shades of grey.


Jodi Picoult


#love #inspirational

Love cures people, both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.


Karl A. Menninger


#love #inspirational

When warm weather came, Baby Suggs, holy, followed by every black man, woman, and child who could make it through, took her great heart to the Clearing--a wide-open place cut deep in the woods nobody knew for what at the end of the path known only to deer and whoever cleared the land in the first place. In the heat of every Saturday afternoon, she sat in the clearing while the people waited among the trees. After situating herself on a huge flat-sided rock, Baby Suggs bowed her head and prayed silently. The company watched her from the trees. They knew she was ready when she put her stick down. Then she shouted, 'Let the children come!' and they ran from the trees toward her. Let your mothers hear you laugh,' she told them, and the woods rang. The adults looked on and could not help smiling. Then 'Let the grown men come,' she shouted. They stepped out one by one from among the ringing trees. Let your wives and your children see you dance,' she told them, and groundlife shuddered under their feet. Finally she called the women to her. 'Cry,' she told them. 'For the living and the dead. Just cry.' And without covering their eyes the women let loose. It started that way: laughing children, dancing men, crying women and then it got mixed up. Women stopped crying and danced; men sat down and cried; children danced, women laughed, children cried until, exhausted and riven, all and each lay about the Clearing damp and gasping for breath. In the silence that followed, Baby Suggs, holy, offered up to them her great big heart. She did not tell them to clean up their lives or go and sin no more. She did not tell them they were the blessed of the earth, its inheriting meek or its glorybound pure. She told them that the only grace they could have was the grace they could imagine. That if they could not see it, they would not have it. Here,' she said, 'in this here place, we flesh; flesh that weeps, laughs; flesh that dances on bare feet in grass. Love it. Love it hard...


Toni Morrison


#post-civil-war #imagination

Formerly I believed books were made like this: a poet came, lightly opened his lips, and the inspired fool burst into song – if you please! But it seems, before they can launch a song, poets must tramp for days with callused feet, and the sluggish fish of the imagination flounders softly in the slush of the heart. And while, with twittering rhymes, they boil a broth of loves and nightingales, the tongueless street merely writhes for lack of something to shout or say


Vladimir Mayakovsky


#imagination #inspiration #novels #writing #imagination

An awakened imagination works with a purpose. It creates and conserves the desirable, and transforms or destroys the undesirable.


Neville Goddard


#self-help #spirituality #imagination






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