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"We are not defined by how much we do; we are defined by the love in our hearts."
Wouldn't it be great if you could find out how to live a better life just by taking a message out of a bottle? Now, that's everyone's dream of a quick and easy way to self-edit for an awesome life! Just latch onto the short, sweet, pithy, big punch ideas to guide a sometimes windy path. Author Susan Spira has put that awesome life in a nutshell of over 400 One-Liners for Life. Easy to read, earthy reminders, sound bites to swallow; sparks of inspiration; and gems so simple, yet complex to the nature of a well-lived life.
One-liners not exactly the Henny Youngman, "Take my wife...please." variety, but still one line bits of wisdom without a set-up and all punch!
"The voice of reason is often wrong. The sign of being a grown-up is when you are no longer tempted to find a new you because you are in love with the old you. Have a think big approach to your life; never underestimate your abilities. Unless electrified, ignore boundaries. Magic wands don't always show up when you need them. Life is not risk-free. Sometimes life's disruptions are someone else's pathology; you were simply in the path of the "ology"." - Susan Spira
Wouldn't you agree it's usually the simplest ideas in their simplest form that produce the highest impact on the quality of our lives?
With every moment we evolve; changing our directions and our thinking to encompass our new experiences and knowledge. Every moment leads to new self-discovery, new visions, or guides for a better life. Let Author Susan Spira inspire you to "look for fortune inside yourself."
One-Liners for Life, Simply Profound Messages to spark insight, inspiration, and provide some of those guides, some of those one-liners for thought to add insight, inspiration, and self-acceptance. "Think of your life as a freeing experience, not one which binds." "Consider that you may not have the right answers to the right questions." "Celebrate your life's accomplishments, one goose bump at a time."
"We are not defined by how much we do; we are defined by the love in our hearts."
Wouldn't it be great if you could find out how to live a better life just by taking a message out of a bottle? Now, that's everyone's dream of a quick and easy way to self-edit for an awesome life! Just latch onto the short, sweet, pithy, big punch ideas to guide a sometimes windy path. Author Susan Spira has put that awesome life in a nutshell of over 400 One-Liners for Life. Easy to read, earthy reminders, sound bites to swallow; sparks of inspiration; and gems so simple, yet complex to the nature of a well-lived life.
One-liners not exactly the Henny Youngman, "Take my wife...please." variety, but still one line bits of wisdom without a set-up and all punch!
"The voice of reason is often wrong. The sign of being a grown-up is when you are no longer tempted to find a new you because you are in love with the old you. Have a think big approach to your life; never underestimate your abilities. Unless electrified, ignore boundaries. Magic wands don't always show up when you need them. Life is not risk-free. Sometimes life's disruptions are someone else's pathology; you were simply in the path of the "ology"." - Susan Spira
Wouldn't you agree it's usually the simplest ideas in their simplest form that produce the highest impact on the quality of our lives?
With every moment we evolve; changing our directions and our thinking to encompass our new experiences and knowledge. Every moment leads to new self-discovery, new visions, or guides for a better life. Let Author Susan Spira inspire you to "look for fortune inside yourself."
One-Liners for Life, Simply Profound Messages to spark insight, inspiration, and provide some of those guides, some of those one-liners for thought to add insight, inspiration, and self-acceptance. "Think of your life as a freeing experience, not one which binds." "Consider that you may not have the right answers to the right questions." "Celebrate your life's accomplishments, one goose bump at a time."