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Quotes for Living Well
Quotes for Living Well
Philip E. Humbert, PhD
Over the years many people have offered their models of the Good
Life, and some have left quotes that nicely summarize important truthes.
The following are ten of my personal favorites.
Know Thyself Socrates. From ancient Greece comes this reminder
that introspection, keeping a journal, paying attention to the heart of
things, comes first. Before we can know the world around us, and make wise
choices, we must first come to grips with who we are and what we value.
To Thine Own Self Be True Shakespeare. In life there is no
substitute for integrity. My grandmother was fond of saying, We either stand
for something, or we’ll fall for anything. Integrity is about going
beyond the truth to full and complete honesty, openness and fairness.
And the Greatest of These is Love St Paul. He also observed
that without love I am just a clanging symbol or a noisy gong. Without
love, caring relationships, and compassion, life is indeed a dry and
shallow thing.
Imagination Rules the World Albert Einstein. The good life is
at least partly based on dreams that are worthy of us, dreams that
elevate and challenge and inspire our best. Bobby Kennedy noted, Others
look at the world and ask, ‘Why?’ I dream of a world that never was and
ask, ‘Why not?’ Martin Luther King’s defiant cry, I have a dream! will
live long after most of us are gone and forgotten.
Too much of a good thing is just right Mae West. The good life
is about living large, about expressing the joy and love of life. It’s
about song, exuberance, and about taking chances, and going for it.
Opportunities multiply as they are seized SunTzu. Success
depends on the courage to act, and courage in turn requires a level of faith
that every opportunity acted upon will lead to more and better ways to
serve, learn, grow and prosper.
Do, or do not. There is no try Yoda (The Empire Strikes
Back). Life requires action, boldness and decisiveness. Mae West also
observed, He who hesitates is a damned fool.
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but
when there is nothing left to take away Antoine de St. Exupery. Henry
Thoreau recommended, Simplify, simplify, simplify. Let your concerns be as
2 or 3, not more. Friends, work, the media and this thing called the
Internet, along with our own wish lists try to seduce us to complexity,
busy-ness and anxiety. Keep it simple!
The artist is nothing without gift, but gift is nothing without
work Emile Zola. Only focused, intelligent, diligent effort turns
potential into reality. Without creative effort, talent and gift seem to
atrophy and die. Truly a case of use it or lose it.
There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing
is a miracle. The other is as thought everything is a miracle Albert
Einstein. I highly recommend practicing the attitude of gratitude. What
else is there?
- Added: January 27, 2000
- Source: New Dreams
- Author: Phillip E. Humbert, PhD
- On The Web: New Dreams, Philip E. Humbert, PhD, a Psychologist, Personal Coach and entrepreneur.
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