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“You are the point of origin for everything in your world: you set the standard for yourself.”
Steve Maraboli“Be like the koru; as you go forward into the forever-changing future, always remain faithful to the point of origin.”
Lauren Lola, A Moment's Worth“Dream your dream; and realize that you are more than just the dreamer, you are the point of origin for its reality.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience“We live on a world where if you run straight away, without turning, you return to your point of origin. So much energy can be saved and time, by dealing with the point, at its origin, that would make us run.”
Tom Althouse, The Frowny Face Cow“When your actions are aligned with your dreams and goals, you become the point of origin for their reality.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience“Your dream is a visualized reflection of your potential and only YOU have the ability to bring it to life... you are more than just the dreamer, you are the point of origin for its reality.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience“Each person is a speck of consciousness that is attempting to awaken and return to its point of origin, to the source. That is life’s true journey and story.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles“Modernity exists in the form of a desire to wipe out whatever came earlier, in the hope of reaching at least a point that could be called a true present, a point of origin that marks a new departure.”
Paul de Man“The answer to the problem of evil does not lie in trying to establish its point of origin, for that is simply not revealed to us. Rather, in the moment of the cross, it becomes clear that evil is utterly subverted for good.... If God can take the greatest of evils and turn them for the greatest of goods, then how much more can he take the lesser evils which litter human history, from individual tragedies to international disasters, and turn them to his good purpose as well.”
Carl R. Trueman“Inherent in every living thing is an insatiable hunger, the innate desire to express life by freely and fully being “what” it was uniquely created to be. To personalize this, consider the possibility that there was a time when you were a “what” before you were a “who.” If you can wrap your mind around that possibility, then, the question to explore is, what were you before you became a who—and why did you become the who you uniquely are when there are so many other “who”s on the planet you might have been? While this may seem like a bit of a paradoxi- cal tongue twister, it is the quintessential question that requires exploration if you are to follow your true North Star back to your point of origin, where you’ll find your authentic self waiting to weave itself into the fabric of your human life today and every day.”
Dennis Merritt Jones, Your Redefining Moments: Becoming Who You Were Born to Be