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Quotes About Abundance

There's no way a human heart can contain the Master's love. It always spills out.
~ Robert Whitlow
sin el agobio del tiempo, pues tiempo era lo que sobraba, que es acaso lo que distingue a una democracia, el tiempo sobrante, la plusvalía de tiempo, tiempo para leer y tiempo para pensar
~ Roberto Bolano
Ella pone miles de huevos.
~ Roberto Bolano
Excess is success.
~ Roberto Cavalli
Where is the justice of fate, when a half-wit has in abundance and values not at all that which I so desperately lack?
~ Robin Hobb
There is an immense difference between having money and true wealth. My family has wealth. Wealth takes generations. Wealth has roots that stretch far and wide, and branches that reach out and twine through a city. You can take money and run away with it, but when the money is gone, you are poor. And all you have before you is the prospect of long years of very hard work so you can build a foundation for wealth for the next generation.
~ Robin Hobb
The key is for you to discover what you love to do, what you were created to do, and then do it for the people around you with love. That is the abundant life, dear girl, no matter where in the world you live." Katie
~ Robin Jones Gunn
The key is for you to discover what you love to do, what you were created to do, and then do it for the people around you with love. That is the abundant life, dear girl, no matter where in the world you live.
~ Robin Jones Gunn
Give out what you most want to come back.
~ Robin S. Sharma
If all the world is a commodity, how poor we grow. When all the world is a gift in motion, how wealthy become.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Wealth among traditional people is measured by having enough to give away.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
One gram of moss from the forest floor, a piece about the size of a muffin, would harbour 150,000 protozoa, 132,000 tardigrades, 3,000 springtails, 800 rotifers, 500 nematodes, 400 mites, and 200 fly larvae. These numbers tell us something about the astounding quantity of life in a handful of moss.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
In a consumer society, contentment is a radical proposition. Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Strawberries first shaped my view of a world full of gifts simply scattered at your feet. A gift comes to you through no action of your own, free, having moved toward you without your beckoning. It is not a reward; you cannot earn it, or call it to you, or even deserve it. And yet it appears. Your only role is to be open-eyed and present.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
And, while expressing gratitude seems innocent enough, it is a revolutionary idea. In a consumer society, contentment is a radical proposition. Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that thrives by creating unmet desires. Gratitude cultivates an ethic of fullness, but the economy needs emptiness.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
This is the fundamental nature of gifts: they move, and their value increases with their passage. The fields made a gift of berries to us and we made a gift of them to our father. The more something is shared, the greater its value becomes.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
appreciation begets abundance.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that thrives by creating unmet desires. Gratitude cultivates an ethic of fullness, but the economy needs emptiness.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Plants know how to make food and medicine from light and water, and then they give it away.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
It is not just changes in policies that we need, but also changes to the heart. Scarcity and plenty are as much qualities of the mind and spirit as they are of the economy. Gratitude plants the seed for abundance.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
Many of our ancient teachings counsel that whatever we have been given is supposed to be given away again.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
That is the fundamental nature of gifts: they move, and their value increases with their passage. The fields made a gift of berries to us and we made a gift of them to our father. The more something is shared, the greater its value becomes.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
She does it for the food and the satisfaction of hard work yielding something so prolific, she says. And it makes her feel at home in a place, to have her hands in the earth.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
In a garden, food arises from partnership.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer