“Every good love story has a start and a finish. What matters is what happens in the middle.”
Suzette R. Hinton“The one thing I have that nobody else has or can duplicate is my sound. The sound of my voice. The sound of my life. Others may say similar things but they can’t say them like I do.”
Suzette R. Hinton“If it took your authentic voice to get you there, it will take your authentic voice to keep you there. Your job is to keep listening.”
Suzette R. Hinton“We must say "no" to what, in our heart, we don't want. We must say "no" to doing things out of obligation, thereby cheating those important to us of the purest expression of our love. We must say "no" to treating ourselves, our health, our needs as not as important as someone else's. We must say “no.”
Suzette R. Hinton“Life is so much more about the experience than the destination. One will waste their life if they are waiting to reach a goal to celebrate. Still, it happens all the time.”
Suzette R. Hinton“If you are single and don't want to be. The only regret is staying that way.”
Suzette R. Hinton“You’ll know that you and the vision are one when your actions flow out of a knowing that’s greater than your fears. Sure, you might be stunned by an obstacle, but it doesn’t determine your ultimate response. Your ultimate response comes from your true, authentic, pure voice.”
Suzette R. Hinton“Your fear ain’t nothin but gum on the bottom of your shoe. The residue from some past experience is all it is. You can scrape the gum off or it can serve as a reminder of your testimony of survival.”
Suzette R. Hinton“The sound of your life knows that nothing is lost-- nothing. Absolutely nothing is lost. The most devastating of things that have happened to you have brought you to this place. They give credibility and soundness to what you have been given to serve the world. What was once your weakness has become your strength. And the sound of your life helps you to see that.”
Suzette R. Hinton“Every good love story has a start and a finish. What matters is what happens in the middle.”
Suzette R. Hinton