Monday, September 21, 2009
A Misconception
... you have far more influence than you've probably been led to believe to rearrange and change ineffectual and harmful beliefs or ideas. (Wayne Dyer, Excuses Begong! p. 19)
Trust that no matter what stands before you, you can handle it by taking the high road. The high road is "any action" taken, or "any word spoken" with the intention of restoring peace, invoking healing or advancing love. (Iyanla Vanzant, Until Today!, 12 September)
Sooner or later, we will come to realize that if behavior doesn't match a person's words, we are allowing ourselves to be controlled, manipulated, deceived. Sooner or later, we will come to realize that talk is cheap, unless the person's behavior matches it. (Melody Beattie, The Language of Letting Go, 3 September)
A misconception remains a misconception even when it is shared by the majority of the people. (Anonymous, in A Calendar of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy, 6 September)
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