Today’s decisions are tomorrow’s realities. Remember you have three choices: take it, leave it, or change it.
–Marsha Petrie Sue, leadership, communication, and personal development expert
Today’s decisions are tomorrow’s realities. Remember you have three choices: take it, leave it, or change it.
–Marsha Petrie Sue, leadership, communication, and personal development expert
In spite of illness, in spite even of the arch-enemy sorrow, one can remain alive long past the usual date of disintegration if one is unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small ways.
–Edith Wharton, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Literature
Franklin’s illness gave him strength and courage he had not had before. He had to think out the fundamentals of living and learn the greatest of all lessons…Infinite patience and never-ending persistence.
–Eleanor Roosevelt
The first time I read this quote, was our first visit to the Franklin Roosevelt Memorial in Washington DC. This visit was not long after I’d been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and this quote has resonated with me ever since; maybe now more than ever.
Challenges are gifts that force us to search for a new center of gravity. Don’t fight them. Just find a different way to stand.
—Oprah Winfrey, TV personality, producer, and founder of O Magazine
Maturity includes the recognition that no one is going to see anything in us that we don’t see in ourselves. Stop waiting for a producer. Produce yourself.
–Marianne Williamson, author, lecturer, and founder of The Peace Alliance