"Live purely in the moment on a..." - Quote by Wayne Dyer
Live purely in the moment on a rampage of appreciation.
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“Simply put, you believer that things or people make you unhappy, but this is not accurate. You make yourself unhappy.”
“It is impossible to need excuses when the focus of your life shifts from 'What's in it for me?' to 'How can I serve?'”
“I'm sixty-eight years old. What I do now will be read by unborn generations for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years. For me, it's not about my work - that is, it's not about Wayne Dyer's work, how much money I make, how well I do, or how well my products do.”
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“But what is your duty? What the day demands.[Ger., Was aber ist deine Pflicht? Die Forderung des Tages.]”
“Remember that even if you were to live for three thousand years, or thirty thousand, you could not lose any other life than the one you have, and there will be no other life after it. So the longest and the shortest lives are the same. The present moment is shared by all living creatures, but the time that is past is gone forever. No one can lose the past or the future, for if they don't belong to you, how can they be taken from you?”
“Be fully in the moment,open yourself to the powerful energies dancing around you.”
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“Don't forget, a person's greatest emotional need is to feel appreciated.”
“Is it the lumberman, then, who is the friend and lover of the pine, stands nearest to it, and understands its nature best? Is it the tanner who has barked it, or he who has boxed it for turpentine, whom posterity will fable to have been changed into a pine at last? No! no! it is the poet: he it is who makes the truest use of the pine-who does not fondle it with an axe, nor tickle it with a saw, nor stroke it with a plane. . . .”
“What people need and what they want may be very different.... Teachers are those who educate the people to appreciate the things they need.”