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“You have to choose what you want to be.You have to choose your own path in life.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“You have to choose your own destiny.You have to choose your own path in life.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“When you find your path in life and are in sync with your primary missions in this lifetime, everything else just falls into place.”
Paul O'Brien, Great Decisions, Perfect Timing: Cultivating Intuitive Intelligence“Fate never promises to tell you everything up front. You aren't always shown the path in life you're supposed to take. But sometimes when you're really lucky, you meet someone with a map.”
Sarah Addison Allen, The Peach Keeper“True resilience is found in our ability to get up, to create space for a message we may not want to hear, to listen like we’ve never listened before, the then to act on that message – even if that means changing the way we’ve been hurtling down our path in life for decades.”
Steph Jagger, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery“Observe the things you are instintively attracted to, they are often linked to your purpose and path in life.”
Anupama Garg“The right path in life will always come with patience. It’s when we reach an understanding that everything happens in God’s time that we walk the right path.”
Ron Baratono, The Writings of Ron Baratono“For our path in life...is stony and rugged now, and it rests with us to smooth it. We must fight our way onward. We must be brave. There are obstacles to be met, and we must meet, and crush them!”
Charles Dickens, David Copperfield“Buddhism has become for me a philosophy of action and responsibility. It provides a framework of values, ideas, and practices that nurture my ability to create a path in life, to define myself as a person, to act, to take risks, to image things differently, to make art. The more I prize Gotama's teachings free from the matrix of Indian religious thought in which they are entrenched and the more I come to understand how his own life unfolded in the context of his times, the more I discern a template for living that I can apply at this time in this increasingly secular and globalized world.”
Stephen Batchelor, Confession of a Buddhist Atheist