Brene Brown Quotes

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What we know matters but who we are matters more.

Let go of who you think you’re supposed to be and embrace who you are.

Brene Brown (born 1965) is an American researcher and author.  Much of her work has studied courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy.

David Steward Quotes

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I truly believe delegation begins with trusting others–followed by letting go.

The hardest thing to do is take that first step to overcome fears and self-doubt.

David Steward (born 1951) is an American businessman.  

Sarah Ban Breathnach Quotes

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Our deepest wishes are whispers of our authentic selves.  We must learn to respect them.  We must learn to listen.

Today expect something good to happen to you no matter what occurred yesterday.

Sarah Ban Breathnach (born 1947) is an American author, philanthropist, and speaker.

Lauren BaCall Quotes

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Imagination is the highest kite that can fly.

You don’t always win your battles, but it’s good to know you fought.

Lauren BaCall (1924-2014) was an American film actress whose career spanned much of classic Hollywood’s Golden Era.

Bronnie Ware Quotes

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Laughter is a very underrated tool for healing.

Life doesn’t owe you anything.  Neither does anyone else.  Only you owe yourself.

Bronnie Ware (born 1957) is an Australian author and songwriter.

David Gemmell Quotes

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A man’s strength is ultimately born of his knowledge of his own weaknesses.

Do not speak badly of yourself, for the warrior that is inside you hears your words and is lessened by them.

David Gemmell (1948-2006) was a British author, journalist, and newspaper editor.  His prowess with writing fiction produced over 30 novels.

Maya Angelou Quote

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The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself.

Hoping for the best, prepared for the worst, and unsurprised by anything in between.

Maya Angelou (1928-2014) was an American author, poet, and civil rights activist.  Her body of published work is found in autobiographies, essays, poems, and numerous credits in plays, movies, and television shows.