1,536 Quotes by Marianne Williamson

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    In the Holy Relationship, it’s understood that we all have unhealed places, and that healing is the purpose of our being with another person. We don’t hide our weaknesses, but rather we understand that the relationship is a context for healing through mutual forgiveness.

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    The world in which we live today-reflecting in so many way the opposite of our sweetness and love-reminds us how desperately important it is to break the spell that’s been cast on the human race and retrieve our shining self.

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    As long as we remain vigilant at building our internal abundance – an abundance of integrity, an abundance of forgiveness, an abundance of service, an abundance of love – then external lack is bound to be temporary.

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    The secret of success is to realize that the crisis on our planet is much larger than just deciding what to do with your own life.

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    The key to a successful career is realizing that it’s not separate from the rest of your life, but is rather an extension of your most basic self. And your most basic self is love.

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    The biggest problem is our lack of “response-ability.” That’s what happens when money rather than love is the bottom line. People act like idiots.

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    Relationships are the Holy Spirit’s laboratories in which He brings together people who have the maximal opportunity for mutual growth.

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    I don’t think pain is a prerequisite for growth, but on the other hand, most of us choose very painful ways to learn.

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    Some men know that a light touch of the tongue, running from a woman’s toes to her ears, lingering in the softest way possible in various places in between, given often enough and sincerely enough, would add immeasurably to world peace.

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