Quotes About Growth
Todos tenemos algo de lo que arrepentirnos y eso es bueno
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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It isn't always comfortable or easy—carrying your fear around with you on your great and ambitious road trip, I mean—but it's always worth it, because if you can't learn to travel comfortably alongside your fear, then you'll never be able to go anywhere interesting or do anything interesting.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Why It's Worth It It isn't always comfortable or easy—carrying your fear around with you on your great and ambitious road trip, I mean—but it's always worth it, because if you can't learn to travel comfortably alongside your fear, then you'll never be able to go anywhere interesting or do anything interesting.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Henry that learning things gave a person advantage over other people.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Ovau teie! Toa hai a'e tau metua i ta 'oe! E 'ore tau 'somore e mae qe ia 'eo! ~ Alma Whittaker
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Ruin is the Road to Transformation
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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You need a droughtbreaker, baby. Gotta go find yo'self a rainmaker.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Nothing is ever finished and done with in this world. You may think a seed was finished and done with when it falls like a dead thing into the earth; but when it puts forth leaves and flowers next spring you see your mistake.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Happy the man who lives long enough to acknowledge his ignorance
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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Helen was happy for them, and disdainful, and jealous of them for getting more of each other while she got less of them, and, mostly, astonished-that life could actually move forward like this into adulthood.
~ Elizabeth Graver
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Two whole lives, a person might have. Three or four or five. If only. Never before had she felt this fanning out of possibilities; one life had seemed plenty, difficult sometimes, other times fine. Either way, her lot.
~ Elizabeth Graver
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Being a father would be different, harder, but might he not (if generations have told themselves the lie, then scan he) do it just a little better than his parents, pass on his best self, discard the rest, or at the very least, do his best by doing his best?
~ Elizabeth Graver
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To see your mother as a baby, that is what it's like, and therefore heartbreaking and wretched, and therefore also cleansing in some crooked way, the self wiped clean of static, pared down to its essentials, the human core that bore you, which was borne.
~ Elizabeth Graver
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You have grown a little beard, I said. You see it is not true that one can't change.
~ Elizabeth Hardwick
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You cannot see the beauty without facing the darkness. Remember this.
~ Elizabeth Haydon
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one can't live without falling now and again.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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People make mistakes. Ideals don't. Think that's the first lesson that must be learned in any marriage.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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I don't want you hurt," he said gruffly. "I know." Her smile was winsome. "But falling isn't the end of the world. I may fall, it's true—in fact, I probably will fall—but really, one can't live without falling now and again.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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Il n'y a pas d'erreur, pas de coïncidences. Tous les événements sont des bénédictions, qui nous sont données pour que nous apprenions.
~ Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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In those days, I still thoroughly enjoyed the romance I called by myself; I didn't know yet how it gets lonely, picks up a sharp edge later on that ruins a day now and then-- ruins more than that, if you're not careful.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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He was my husband, my apartment mate, my soul mate, the father of the little plant in my confused soil, the lover who had made me adore his body without inhibition after my years of relative solitude, the person for whom I'd given up my old self.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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The past is very useful, but only for what if can teach us about the present. The present is the rich thing. But I am very fond of the past.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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Dying is something we human beings do continuously, not just at the end of our physical lives on this earth.
~ Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
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