In the ever-evolving journey of life, finding inspiration can be a beacon of hope and motivation. Words have the power to uplift spirits, ignite passion, and inspire change. Whether you are seeking guidance for personal growth, encouragement to overcome challenges, or simply a fresh perspective, inspirational quotes can provide that much-needed boost. This curated collection of the top 144 Inspirational Quotes For Life is designed to spark your inner drive, empower your thoughts, and guide you towards a more fulfilling path. Each quote has been chosen for its ability to resonate and inspire, serving as gentle reminders of the potential that lies within us all. Take a moment to immerse yourself in these words of wisdom and let them be a source of inspiration on your unique journey.
1. “You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.” - Jack London
2. “Hash, x. There is no definition for this word - nobody knows what hash is.Famous, adj. Conspicuously miserable.Dictionary, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work.” - Ambrose Bierce
3. “Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration.” - Thomas A. Edison
4. “Hold fast to dreams,For if dreams dieLife is a broken-winged bird,That cannot fly.” - Langston Hughes
5. “سئل فولتر (1778م)عمن سيقود الجنس البشري؟ فأجاب:"الذين يعرفون كيف يقرأو” - فهد الحمود
6. “Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.” - Martin Luther
7. “Five tender apricots in a blue bowl, a brief and exact promise of things to come.” - Frances Mayes
8. “Get going. Move forward. Aim High. Plan a takeoff. Don't just sit on the runway and hope someone will come along and push the airplane. It simply won't happen. Change your attitude and gain some altitude. Believe me, you'll love it up here.” - Donald Trump
9. “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? 36 As it is written: "For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered." 37 No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” - Anonymous
10. “Living is no laughing matter:You must take it seriously.So much so and to such a degreethat, for example, your hands tiedbehind your back,your back to the wallor else in a laboratoryin your white coat and safety glasses,you can die for people –even for people whose faces you’venever seen,even though you know livingis the most real, most beautifulthing.I mean, you must take living soseriouslythat even at seventy, for example, you’llplant olive trees –and not for your children, either,but because, although you fear death youdon’t believe it,because living, I mean, weighs heavier.- "On Living” - Nazim Hikmet
11. “If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats.” - Richard Bach
12. “Vital lives are about action. You can't feel warmth unless you create it, can't feel delight until you play, can't know serendipity unless you risk.” - Joan Erickson
13. “A book is a device to ignite the imagination.” - Alan Bennett
14. “It was being a runner that mattered, not how fast or how far I could run. The joy was in the act of running and in the journey, not in the destination. We have a better chance of seeing where we are when we stop trying to get somewhere else. We can enjoy every moment of movement, as long as where we are is as good as where we'd like to be. That's not to say that you need to be satisfied forever with where you are today. But you need to honor what you've accomplished, rather than thinking of what's left to be done (p. 159).” - John Bingham
15. “We must assume every event has significance and contains a message that pertains to our questions...this especially applies to what we used to call bad things...the challenge is to find the silver lining in every event, no matter how negative.” - James Redfield
16. “And one fine day the goddess of the wind kisses the foot of man, that mistreated, scorned foot, and from that kiss the soccer idol is born. He is born in a straw crib in a tin-roofed shack and he enters the world clinging to a ball.” - Eduardo Galeano
17. “Your life is your spiritual path.It's what's right in front of you. You can't live anyone else's life. The task is to live yours and stop trying to copy one you think looks better.” - Sandy Nathan
18. “Occasionally, there arises a writing situation where you see an alternative to what you are doing, a mad, wild gamble of a way for handling something, which may leave you looking stupid, ridiculous or brilliant -you just don't know which. You can play it safe there, too, and proceed along the route you'd mapped out for yourself. Or you can trust your personal demon who delivered that crazy idea in the first place.Trust your demon.” - Roger Zelazny
19. “We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities but its own talents.” - Eric Hoffer
20. “Writing is something that you don't know how to do. You sit down and it's something that happens, or it may not happen. So, how can you teach anybody how to write? It's beyond me, because you yourself don't even know if you're going to be able to. I'm always worried, well, you know, every time I go upstairs with my wine bottle. Sometimes I'll sit at that typewriter for fifteen minutes, you know. I don't go up there to write. The typewriter's up there. If it doesn't start moving, I say, well this could be the night that I hit the dust.” - Charles Bukowski
21. “I think music is what language once aspired to be. Music allows us to face God on our own terms because it reaches beyond life.” - Simon Van Booy
22. “Falling in love with humans is like walking into a pantry and realizing you're trapped in it without Whip Cream, and Cherries.” - AainaA-Ridtz A R
23. “Men are born to succeed, not to fail.” - Henry David Thoreau
24. “Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.” - Robert Bloch
25. “You're better than this. Better than whatever it is you're going to do now.” - Richelle Mead
26. “Personally, I wouldn’t wait around for someone to tell you you’re good enough before you make your own comics. Just make them, always try to improve and care about what you’re doing. Be relentless and never give up.” - Troy Little
27. “I don’t need any plastic in my body to validate me as a woman.” - Courtney Love
28. “Someone has to write all those stories: why not me?” - Elizabeth Gilbert
29. “stand often in the company of dreamers: they tickle your common sense & believe you can achieve things which are impossible.” - Mary Anne Radmacher
30. “it is (often) the quiet gesture which carries the most significance - the one which suddenly directs the symphony.” - Mary Anne Radmacher
31. “One need not believe in Pallas Athena, the virgin goddess, to be overwhelmed by the Parthenon. Similarly, a man who rejects all dogmas, all theologies and all religious formulations of beliefs may still find Genesis the sublime book par excellence. Experiences and aspirations of which intimations may be found in Plato, Nietzsche, and Spinoza have found their most evocative expression in some sacred books. Since the Renaissance, Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Mozart, and a host of others have shown that this religious dimension can be experienced and communicated apart from any religious context. But that is no reason for closing my heart to Job's cry, or to Jeremiah's, or to the Second Isaiah. I do not read them as mere literature; rather, I read Sophocles and Shakespeare with all my being, too.” - Walter Kaufmann
32. “There is no communication in this world except between equals.” - Ken Burns
33. “How quick and rushing life can sometimes seem, when at the same time it's so slow and sweet and everlasting.” - Graham Swift
34. “Even in climes/without snow/one cannot go/foward sometimes./Things test you./You are part of/the Donners or/part of the rescue:/a muleteer in/earflaps; a/formerly hearty/Midwestern farmer/perhaps. Both/parties trapped/within sight/of the pass.” - Kay Ryan
35. “Pippa's laugh is bitter, tinged with tears. 'Ha! Why do girls think being beautiful will solve every problem? Being beautiful just creates problems. It's a misery. I wish I were someone else.” - Libba Bray
36. “Love is the only energy I’ve ever used as a writer. I’ve never written out of anger, although anger has informed love.” - Athol Fugard
37. “Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates. There's plenty of movement, but you never know if it's going to be forward, backwards, or sideways.” - H. Jackson Brown Jr.
38. “Calligraphy is a geometry of the soul which manifests itself physically.” - Plato
39. “You say I started out with practically nothing, but that isn't correct. We all start with all there is, it's how we use it that makes things possible.” - Henry Ford
40. “Arithmetic is the death of story.” - Jincy Willett
41. “People who work in an environment where doing their best is recognized have a better chance of feeling good about their work.” - Marilyn Suttle
42. “Peace of mind comes when we exercise our right to be honest, especially with ourselves.” - Jack R. Rose
43. “Do you really believe in destiny?" "How can I not believe in destiny, when there is no difference between my memories and my dreams at night? There's no difference between their reality. And if I dream something first, I remember it later when I am actually walking in the place or looking at the person I first dreamed of. Days later. Or years later. Destiny~ she walks with me.” - C. JoyBell C.
44. “The only person who can pull me down is myself, and I'm not going to let myself pull me down anymore.” - C. JoyBell C.
45. “"You shouldn't feel so bad about being afraid of so many things." "Why not?" "Because if you weren't afraid never ever, then you couldn't be brave never ever.” - C. JoyBell C.
46. “"What does it mean if you tried to get somewhere, and you didn't?" "Like what?" "Like if you were trying to get somewhere, but you couldn't find it? Does that mean something bad?" "No. It doesn't mean something bad. It just means you have a second chance to do it. And two chances is always better than just one.” - C. JoyBell C.
47. “The downfall of the attempts of governments and leaders to unite mankind is found in this- in the wrong message that we should see everyone as the same. This is the root of the failure of harmony. Because the truth is, we should not all see everyone as the same! We are not the same! We are made of different colours and we have different cultures. We are all different! But the key to this door is to look at these differences, respect these differences, learn from and about these differences, and grow in and with these differences. We are all different. We are not the same. But that's beautiful. And that's okay.In the quest for unity and peace, we cannot blind ourselves and expect to be all the same. Because in this, we all have an underlying belief that everyone should be the same as us at some point. We are not on a journey to become the same or to be the same. But we are on a journey to see that in all of our differences, that is what makes us beautiful as a human race, and if we are ever to grow, we ought to learn and always learn some more.” - C. JoyBell C.
48. “The poet is much more the one who inspires,than the one who is inspired.” - Paul Eluard
49. “ليس الخلاص عندي في رفض الحياه ,فاني لأحس ضمه الحريه في عشرات المئات من قيود الملذات ,كلا..لن اغلق حواسي , ان مباهج النظر, والسمع واللمس ستحمل دائما طابع النعيم الاكبر , اجل ان كل اوهامي ستتقد لتكون انوارا في مهرجان الافراح وستنضج كل اشواقي لتكون ثمارا في ربيع الحب وهو موقف ايجابي من الحياه والطبيعه.” - رابندرات طاغور
50. “In the very act of writing I felt pleased with what I did. There was the pleasure of having words come to me, and the pleasure of ordering them, re-ordering them, weighing one against another. Pleasure also in the imagination of the story, the feeling that it could mean something. Mostly I was glad to find out that I could write at all. In writing you work toward a result you won't see for years, and can't be sure you'll ever see. It takes stamina and self-mastery and faith. It demands those things of you, then gives them back with a little extra, a surprise to keep you coming. It toughens you and clears your head. I could feel it happening. I was saving my life with every word I wrote, and I knew it.” - Tobias Wolff
51. “It's how we see the world that keeps the darkness beyond at bay. Keeps it from pouring through and devouring us. I think all of us might know that, way down deep.” - Stephen King
52. “Take responsibility for your own happiness, do not expect people or things to bring you happiness, or you could be disappointed.” - Rodolfo Costa
53. “Tears are a river that takes you somewhere…Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace better.” - Clarissa Pinkola Estés
54. “The Spirit of God breathes inspiration, while the carnal mind breeds vanity.” - Fred C. White
55. “With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.” - Eleanor Roosevelt
56. “To those peoples in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required - not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.” - John F. Kennedy
57. “Everybody trusts a guy in a raincoat. I don't know why. It's just one of those mystery facts.” - Stephen King
58. “The words were unexpected, but so incisively true. So much of prayer is like that - an encounter with a truth that has sunk to the bottom of the heart, that wants to be found, wants to be spoken, wants to be elevated into the realm of sacredness.” - Sue Monk Kidd
59. “But the past cannot be changed, and we carry our choices with us, forward, into the unknown. We can only move on.” - Libba Bray
60. “Talent is a faucet. When it is on, one must write. Inspiration is a farce that poets have invented to give themselves importance.” - Jean Anouilh
61. “You know how sometimes you remember a place you once loved, a movie you’ve enjoyed, only to be disappointed when you return to that place or see that movie for a second time? Well, it wasn’t disappointing. She sounds exactly as I remember her—and there is still something so warm and caring about her that it is difficult to hate her for how she abandoned us.” - Christina Westover
62. “You took life by the horns and tried to hold on tight, for fear of being ripped to shreds, left bloodied and battered.” - Holly Hood
63. “Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, Faith looks up” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
64. “Religions are metaphorical systems that give us bigger containers in which to hold our lives. A spiritual life allows us to move beyond the ego into something more universal. Religious experience carries us outside of clock time into eternal time. We open ourselves into something more complete and beautiful. This bigger vista is perhaps the most magnificent aspect of a religious experience.There is a sense in which Karl Marx was correct when he said that religion is the opiate of the people. However, he was wrong to scoff at this. Religion can give us skills for climbing up on onto a ledge above our suffering and looking down at it with a kind and open mind. This helps us calm down and connect to all of the world's sufferers. Since the beginning of human time, we have yearned for peace in the face of death, loss, anger and fear. In fact, it is often trauma that turns us toward the sacred, and it is the sacred that saves us.” - Mary Bray Pipher
65. “When he was in college, a famous poet made a useful distinction for him. He had drunk enough in the poet's company to be compelled to describe to him a poem he was thinking of. It would be a monologue of sorts, the self-contemplation of a student on a summer afternoon who is reading Euphues. The poem itself would be a subtle series of euphuisms, translating the heat, the day, the student's concerns, into symmetrical posies; translating even his contempt and boredom with that famously foolish book into a euphuism. The poet nodded his big head in a sympathetic, rhythmic way as this was explained to him, then told him that there are two kinds of poems. There is the kind you write; there is the kind you talk about in bars. Both kinds have value and both are poems; but it's fatal to confuse them. In the Seventh Saint, many years later, it had struck him that the difference between himself and Shakespeare wasn't talent - not especially - but nerve. The capacity not to be frightened by his largest and most potent conceptions, to simply (simply!) sit down and execute them. The dreadful lassitude he felt when something really large and multifarious came suddenly clear to him, something Lear-sized yet sonnet-precise. If only they didn't rush on him whole, all at once, massive and perfect, leaving him frightened and nerveless at the prospect of articulating them word by scene by page. He would try to believe they were of the kind told in bars, not the kind to be written, though there was no way to be sure of this except to attempt the writing; he would raise a finger (the novelist in the bar mirror raising the obverse finger) and push forward his change. Wailing like a neglected ghost, the vast notion would beat its wings into the void. Sometimes it would pursue him for days and years as he fled desperately. Sometimes he would turn to face it, and do battle. Once, twice, he had been victorious, objectively at least. Out of an immense concatenation of feeling, thought, word, transcendent meaning had come his first novel, a slim, pageant of a book, tombstone for his slain conception. A publisher had taken it, gingerly; had slipped it quietly into the deep pool of spring releases, where it sank without a ripple, and where he supposes it lies still, its calm Bodoni gone long since green. A second, just as slim but more lurid, nightmarish even, about imaginary murders in an imaginary exotic locale, had been sold for a movie, though the movie had never been made. He felt guilt for the producer's failure (which perhaps the producer didn't feel), having known the book could not be filmed; he had made a large sum, enough to finance years of this kind of thing, on a book whose first printing was largely returned.” - John Crowley
66. “Devereaux is going with our pitch.”“Hey, that’s just great,” I said superperkily. “Wendell’s or mine?”“Yours.”“But you want to fire me. So fire me.”“We can’t fire you. They loved you. The head guy, Leonard Daly, thought you were, I quote, ‘agreat kid, very courageous’ and a natural to do a whispering campaign. He said you hadbelievability.”“That’s too bad.”“Why? You’re not quitting!”I thought about it. “Not if you don’t want me to. Do you?”Go on, say it.298 ♥elavanilla♥“No.”“No what?”“No, we don’t want you to quit.”“Ten grand more, two assistants, and charcoal suits. Take it or leave it.”Ariella swallowed. “Okay to the money, okay to the assistants, but I can’t green-light charcoalsuits. Formula Twelve is Brazilian, we need carnival colors.”“Charcoal suits or I’m gone.”“Orange.”“Charcoal.”“Orange.”“Charcoal.”“Okay, charcoal.”It was an interesting lesson in power. The only time you truly have it is when you genuinelydon’t care whether you have it or not.“Right,” I said. “I’m giving myself the rest of the day off.” - Marian Keyes
67. “Love, as life, is a journey. Finding true love for the ever after is an amazing achievement.” - Fadi Hattendorf
68. “We can make room for more experiences of radiance, peace, and beauty; and when we do, they arrive. When we make an intention to experience peace, when we value it enough to make room for it and invite it into our busy lives, it arrives bearing gifts. We make room for this guest, not by doing anything, but by just being, just allowing ourselves to rest, once and for all, in this sweet moment with no agenda, no purpose, no reason, but just to experience the moment as it is. We make room for peace and happiness by just noticing them. We notice that they are already here, and noticing them brings them more strongly into focus. Peace and happiness are always here, but they often go unnoticed.” - Gina Lake
69. “Optimists enrich the present, enhance the future,challenge the improbable and attain the impossible” - William Arthur Ward
70. “Do not empower your negative thoughts by giving them “legs” so they can run around your mind, creating worries,frustrations, and anxiety in your life.” - Rodolfo Costa
71. “The greatest risk to man is not that he aims too high and misses, but that he aims too low and hits.” - Michaelangelo
72. “What kind of life can you have in a house without books?” - Sherman Alexie
73. “What Waringa tried hard to avoid was looking at the pictures of the walls and windows of the church. Many of the pictures showed Jesus in the arms of the virgin Mary or on the cross. But others depicted the devil, with two cow-like horns and a tail like a monkey's, raising one leg in a dance of evil, while his angels, armed with burning pitchforks, turned over human beings on a bonfire. The Virgin Mary, Jesus and God's angels were white, like European, but the devil and his angels were black.” - ngugi wa thiongo
74. “You never know what will save you.” - Abbey Wilson
75. “Teachers have three loves: love of learning, love of learners, and the love of bringing the first two loves together.” - Scott Hayden
76. “People say, 'It's hard to forgive...et al'. I think it's much harder to live peacefully. So, forgive and focus on living peacefully.” - m.ralte
77. “Anybody with leisure can do that who is willing to begin where everything ought to be begun--that is, at the beginning. Nothing worth calling good can or ever will be started full grown. The essential of any good is life, and the very body of created life, and essential to it, being its self operant, is growth. The larger start you make, the less room you leave for life to extend itself. You fill with the dead matter of your construction the places where assimilation ought to have its perfect work, building by a life-process, self-extending, and subserving the whole. Small beginnings with slow growings have time to root themselves thoroughly--I do not mean in place nor yet in social regard, but in wisdom. Such even prosper by failures, for their failures are not too great to be rectified without injury to the original idea.” - George MacDonald
78. “I think of myself as a bad writer with big ideas, but I'd rather be that than a big writer with bad ideas.” - Michael Moorcock
79. “Never let what you cannot do, stop you from doing what you can do!” - Stephen Pierce
80. “Listen with your heart, listen to your inner voice of wisdom, listen to your dreams. You know what is right for you.” - Cheryl Hamada
81. “If a man tells you that he is fond of the Imitation, view him with sudden suspicion; he is either a dabbler or a Saint.” - Ronald A. Knox
82. “You recreate your world to your taste with God's Word in your mouth.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
83. “The choice is yours. Don't let your pronouncements destroy your destiny rather let them build your future up!” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
84. “First of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” - Franklin Roosevelt
85. “Believe that life is taking you down a wonderful path!” - Lynn A. Robinson
86. “For though, I walk through the valley of shadows of Death, I will never fear. For You are in Me and I know You will never let me Go. ” - Jestoni Revealed
87. “When I need some striking inspiration about deep depression for my new painting, I just need to go to check my bank account...” - Hiroko Sakai
88. “Living a fulfilling relationship requires courage, nakedness and absolute fearlessness.” - Liliane Mavridara
89. “Why do I write? Because, I am able to create wonders with a click of my keyboard. I turn my computer on, and suddenly, I’m whisked into a world full of wonder and amazement. The universe bends to my will and defies physics. But when the afternoon arrives, I must return to my duties. I leave the comfort of my home and crawl through the elementary school carpool line. When I see the brightened faces of my children, my heart flutters, and I realize I can live with a few straggling toys … as long as I can escape into the shower later.” - Barbara Brooke
90. “tetaplah prinsipil walau berada diantara berbagai pemikiran yang bertolak belakang” - Kartika Nirmala 2012
91. “Music never goes away. It is always available, but we are not always available to music.” - Robert Fripp
92. “I mean, you really can't imagine how awesome coffee tastes, or how awesome it is to hear music, to hear idiots talking... I mean, it hurts. Everything hurts. But everything in the world is so awesome that sometimes I just can't stand it.” - Adam Selzer
93. “Foulgrin: "If you can keep Fletcher from saying a definitive no to a temptation, you've won. Whatever is not a no is merely a postponed yes." (advice to the tempter Squaltaint)” - Randy Alcorn
94. “As long as I keep fighting every day, I know my dreams will happen. Most often, our dreams will not unfold exactly the way we expect them to, but if we keep working hard, our dreams WILL happen as long as we BELIEVE in them and in ourselves. This is called having faith, and it is a very important component of success!”-Naima Mora” - Naima Mora
95. “We can be friends. We can be anything we want to be.” - Muriel Barbery
96. “Surrender to your dreams and let them launch your tomorrow.” - Lisa Fantino
97. “In 1965, a psychologist named Martin Seligman started shocking dogs.He was trying to expand on the research of Pavlov--the guy who could make dogs salivate when they heard a bell ring. Seligman wanted to head in the other direction, and when he rang his bell, instead of providing food, he zapped the dogs with electricity. To keep them still, he restrained them in a harness during the experiment. After they were conditioned, he put these dogs in a big box with a little fence dividing it into two halves. He figured if the dog rang the bell, it would hop over the fence to escape, but it didn't. It just sat there and braced itself. They decided to try shocking the dog after the bell. The dog still just sat there and took it. When they put a dog in the box that had never been shocked before or had previously been allowed to escape and tried to zap it--it jumped the fence.You are just like these dogs.If, over the course of your life, you have experienced crushing defeat or pummeling abuse or loss of control, you convince yourself over time that there is no escape, and if escape is offered, you will not act--you become a nihilist who trusts futility above optimism.Studies of the clinically depressed show that they often give in to defeat and stop trying. . .Any extended period of negative emotions can lead to you giving in to despair and accepting your fate. If you remain alone for a long time, you will decide loneliness is a fact of life and pass up opportunities to hang out with people. The loss of control in any situation can lead to this state. . .Choices, even small ones, can hold back the crushing weight of helplessness, but you can't stop there. You must fight back your behavior and learn to fail with pride. Failing often is the only way to ever get the things you want out of life. Besides death, your destiny is not inescapable.” - David McRaney
98. “The best standard of living will be attained when your house will be filled with God's blessings.” - Moazzam Shaikh
99. “Još uvijek silno vjerujem u umjetnost kao medikament!” - Jasna Horvat
100. “Pay attention to the intricate patterns of your existence that you take for granted.” - Doug Dillon
101. “Cultivate plants which attract lovely company.” - Kathryn Hall
102. “When you feel deep change in your heart, you must understand that there is a lack of an old and righteous company.” - Moazzam Shaikh
103. “They'd drink like men, like their fathers and uncles, like George fucking Washington...” - Claire Vaye Watkins
104. “Let the trials in your life guide you not define you” - Kim Cormack
105. “Many have stood their ground and faced the darkness when it comes for them. Fewer come for the darkness and force it to face them.” - Eliezer Yudkowsky
106. “I have to say that I like the way it is being done a great deal more than the way it isn't.” - Brian Randleas
107. “Attitude is that little thing that will make the most difference in the accomplishment of your goals.” - Dr Roopleen
108. “Extra miles, extensive preparation and exhaustive efforts usually show astonishing results.” - Dr Roopleen
109. “Good, as it ripens, becomes continually more different not only from evil but from other good.” - C. S. Lewis
110. “What a lovely place this world would be if only people would feel affection for everyone else, and all the ugliness of the human heart were to vanish - our envy of those better off than ourselves and our scorn for those worse off.” - Sayo Masuda
111. “The Lack of perseverance and effort isn't called Destiny !” - Shahryar Barani
112. “Inbetween yesterday's regret and tomorrow's dream is today's opportunity. Seize the chance!” - Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
113. “A confident woman knows her worth and so doesn’t fret when her man is highly placed or is often found amidst other women in the course of his business or assignment.” - Agu, Jaachynma N.E.
114. “Patience is a virtue not a vice.” - Agu, Jaachynma N.E.
115. “Maturity of a woman is not in her age or size for age is just a number and size is figure.” - Agu, Jaachynma N.E.
116. “The fulfilling life, the distinctive life, the relevant life is an achievement. To do whatever you do for no reason other than you love it and believe in its importance.” - David McCullough Jr.
117. “A leader must inspire or his team will expire.” - Orrin Woodward
118. “Lead by inspiration, not intimidation.” - Rebecca Aguilar
119. “We'll squeeze every second that we can from our lives, because we're young, and we have plenty of years to grow. We'll grow until we're braver. We'll grow until our bones ache and our skin wrinkles and our hair goes white, and until our hearts decide, at last, that it's time to stop.” - Lauren DeStefano
120. “Ignore what you don't like. Insist what u need.” - T.A
121. “One life, One story. Make it a fairytale.” - T.A
122. “Take the time to plant seeds even if you're unsure if they'll grow; who knows, maybe all it takes is for someone else to come along and water it.” - Kai Mann
123. “Journalism is an act of faith in the future” - Ann Curry
124. “There's more to life than love.” - Ramon Bautista
125. “Life is like dominoes: build, fall, repeat.” - Joey James Hook
126. “The seventh gift is Talent. May you discover your own special abilities and contribute them toward a better world.” - Charlene Costanzo
127. “Drama, can never outrun, outweigh, or outlast Dreams.Dreams, always has hope cheering it on.And Victory, is always waiting at the finish line.” - Keith Hammond
128. “Ephesians 6:16-1816 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. 17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: 18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.” - LaNina King
129. “We are fighters and survivors. We are here. We are alive and breathing, living and loving, birthing and caring, working and earning. The sky is above us. The earth is below us. We can never be poor. ~ NanaAnna” - Sister Souljah
130. “The most intriguing people you will encounter in this life are the people who had insights about you, that you didn't know about yourself.” - Shannon L. Alder
131. “In order to fly you have to create space in the open air so that your wings can really spread out. It’s like a parachute. They only work from a high altitude. To fly you have to begin taking risks. If you don’t want to, maybe the best thing is just to give up, and keep walking forever.” - Jorge Bucay
132. “Death is many things, including the beginning of something new.” - Dawn Akemi
133. “Give people strength and encouragement, build them up with good words!” - Robbie Thomas
134. “The sign of the amateur is overglorification of and preoccupation with the mystery. The professional shuts up. She doesn't talk about it. She does her work.” - Steven Pressfield
135. “There is seed time and harvest, choose to sow at the right time so as to have a bountiful harvest.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
136. “Always contend for the good!” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
137. “Desire to impact lives! Change destinies and make dreams come true.” - Jaachynma N.E. Agu
138. “Read deeply. Stay open. Continue to wonder.” - Austin Kleon
139. “I have given up on speech with the Rev; there is no use explaining that you have to learn where your pain is. You have to burrow down and find the wound, and if the burden of it is too terrible to shoulder you have to shout it out; you have to shout for help. My trust, even down in that dark place I carry, is that some person will come running. And then finally the way through grief is grieving.” - Jane Hamilton
140. “What You were Once, Was Also Because You Were Someone Else Before that” - Sujit Lalwani
141. “Then there are the simple things. The way she fits against my side when we’re sitting together. How she can silence my addled thoughts with one look. The sound of my name from her lips. The way she can make a moment, any moment, a thousands times better when she is there. How the simplest pleasures in life become exciting with the promise of sharing the experience with her.” - Erik Tomblin
142. “What about thinking of happiness as a right instead than as a gift?” - Rossana Condoleo
143. “...she (the artist, the writer) doesn't wait for inspiration, she acts in the anticipation of its apparition.” - Steven Pressfield
144. “If a Stupidity can change your life, then why you need Maturity ? ..” - Ritesh Rangare