inspiration
A catalyst by definition creates a reaction, but itself remains unchanged. Be a positive catalyst for a cause you are passionate about. I dare you to remain unchanged!
— Michele Jennae
Acceptance is a thing... look into it. If it is something in you, about you, done by you... and you aren't happy with it... you don't have to accept it. You have the power to affect change. If it is something in someone else, about someone else, done by someone else... and it doesn't directly effect you negatively (actual effect, not perceived, mind you) ... you can rally against it, or accept it. While you may have the power in someway to force change on others... acceptance is also totally a real thing... seriously. Look into it. Don't like what others think, or feel, or do with their lives? Neat. Do those things have a direct negative impact on you? If yes, then communicate (in whatever means are situationally appropriate) and seek a positive resolution. If no, then do as I tell my eight and ten-year-old children... ignore them. You... no matter your age, gender, sexual orientation, belief structure, occupation, or affluence (real or perceived)... You absolutely have the right to accept others. Honest.
— Dennis Sharpe
Accepting personal responsibility for your life frees you from outside influences – increases your self-esteem – boosts confidence in your ability to decisions – and ultimately leads to achieve success in life.
— Roy T. Bennett
Accept responsibilities for all your actions. Learn from your past and your mistakes.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Accept the ego of extraordinary people as they have achieved something but don't accept the ego of ordinary people.
— Amit Kalantri
Accept the past, dream of the future, but live at the moment.
— Domonique Bertolucci
Accept yourself, love yourself, and keep moving forward.
— Roy Bennett
Accept yourself, love yourself, and keep moving forward. If you want to fly, you have to give up what weighs you down.
— Roy T. Bennett
Accidents happen. Our bones shatter, our skin splits, our hearts break. We burn, we drown, we stay alive.
— Moïra Fowley-Doyle
Accurately perceiving and following one’s intuition is, I think, the essential human spiritual process. The distractions, confusion, misinterpretations and temptations that oppose that process are enormous. At the same time, there are always clues for how to go about it. The divine is a mystery, so the impulse to really discover, like a child, has to be the core response to anything; that’s the only way beyond the habits, presumptions and prejudices that feed ignorance and fear. To question well, instead of hiding behind a belief or answer, requires the application of the most valued of all human qualities, such as compassion, courage, imagination, respect, humility, devotion, and ultimately love of life itself. This kind of passionate questing is evident in the most admired and, if you will, divine individuals in every culture, religion, and skill throughout history.
— Darrell Calkins
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