33 Quotes by Deborah King
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When you suppress your true feelings or follow a path that isn’t really yours, you aren’t living your authentic self. Your soul made a plan for this life before you incarnated, and that plan is your true life purpose. Acting in line with your life purpose is one way to live in the light, another step on the path toward expanded consciousness.
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What am I to do now? That's what I've been asking for four days. I can't even get up off my bed I feel so bad. I can't even cook dinner for my kids I feel so bad. My kids are worried because they see me sick like this and they're like, 'Do you have to go to the hospital?' They can't take this. I've been in the hospital all my life. And they do this to me so I have to go back into the hospital? This is not fair.
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A smile is powerful, ... It says, 'I'm happy, I'm confident.' It draws people to you.
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I promise you this -- when you practice good manners, people notice, and in a positive way.
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He's extremely complex. I really didn't know who he was when I fell in love with him. We married so soon after we fell in love that I didn't understand the depth of who he was, and I don't think he really did, either,
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The children go home and start correcting their parents and then the parents don't know if it's a blessing or a curse.
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I’m also big on journaling. You can write in the sand or on a watermelon or whatever suits you, but the key is to get it out of your head and out of your heart and down your arms and into something, a keyboard or piece of paper.
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Unless you’re living in your truth, you’re slowly killing yourself.
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We have a lot of limiting beliefs that we’re not even conscious of. Maybe your family taught you you weren’t good enough or you weren’t smart enough. Perhaps we’re taught that this religion is good and all other religions are bad. It’s endless.
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