Quotes About Abundance
Your work is to go forth into this physical environment looking for things that are a vibrational match to joy, connecting to Source Energy, and then following with the inspired action.
~ Esther Hicks
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Hope that, in future, all is well, everyone eats free, no one must work, all just sit around feeling love for one another.
~ George Sanders
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God's Kingdom is a place of abundance where every generous act overflows its original bounds and becomes part of the unbounded grace of God at work in the world.
~ Henri Nouwen
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Men of genius are far more abundant than is supposed. In fact, to appreciate thoroughly the work of what we call genius, is to possess all the genius by which the work was produced.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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It is paradoxical but nonetheless true that the nearer man comes to his goal to make his life easy and abundant, the more he undermines the foundations of a meaningful existence.
~ Franz Alexander
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I grew up on you have to work hard for money, you have to work hard for money. And so I replaced that with, money comes easily and frequently.
~ Loral Langemeier
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The happiest man is he, who being above the troubles which money brings, has his hands the fullest of work.
~ Anthony Trollope
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God does not work by only one method, paint in only one color, play in only one key, nor does he make only one star shine onto the earth.
~ Eberhard Arnold
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If you're raised with a poverty mentality, nothing is going to change it. I do know some really stingy billionaires. I come from such a generation of hand-to-mouthers.
~ Robert Downey, Jr.
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Fear will make you stingy.
~ Kenneth Copeland
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Money is like fertiliser. When spread around, things grow; when it's hoarded, it stinks.
~ John Densmore
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Being packed all the time, even when not in use, must feel something like going to bed on an empty stomach.
~ Marie Kondo
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When the world decides to stop being greedy... there will be a harvest for the world! Amen.
~ Jess Glynne
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Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store.
~ Edward Dyer
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If you come into my house, it looks like I went to Costco and Dylan's Candy and every candy store and I just have glass jars filled with chocolate. I just love chocolate.
~ Camille Grammer
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I love the produce section at the grocery store.
~ Kate McKinnon
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You read the stories about horses being starved at Santa Anita, but a horse can't starve at Santa Anita! I mean, there's just bags of carrots all over the place; food is everywhere. They don't starve any horses!
~ Kevin Dunn
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It is straightforward for me to be ethical, responsible, and kind-hearted because I have the resources to support that.
~ Edward Tufte
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Don't tell me the glass is half-full or half-empty; you either have something in that glass or you don't.
~ Tim S. Grover
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Almost any negative thought pattern can be broken with thoughts of gratitude. When you "think thanks," you dial into what you have instead of what you lack. The effect is immediate—you feel positive.
~ Tim Sanders
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You can't be negative when you're in giving-thanks mode. You can't be jealous of others when you are filled with a sense of personal abundance. Gratitude will improve your attitude and lift the altitude at which you fly in life.
~ Tim Sanders
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giving intangibles works like lighting candles. When you do it, you create more lit candles, not fewer.
~ Tim Sanders
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When you give to grow others' capabilities, you create abundance in their lives. No matter who you are, you can give power to people too. It's a matter of understanding what intangible value you have that's worth sharing.
~ Tim Sanders
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The vices of these savages are very few when compared to ours... One does not see here greed for another man's wealth, because articles of prime necessity are very few and all are common. Hunger obliges no one to rob on the highways, or to resort to piracy. The natural bounty was so great that the natives actually fought some wars with food, trying to outdo one another with culinary gifts at their potlatches.
~ Timothy Egan
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