5,371 Quotes About Growth
- Author Heath L. Buckmaster
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Often, it’s not about becoming a new person, but becoming the person you were meant to be, and already are, but don’t know how to be.
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- Author Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
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Following your intuition will always lead you to the best experience for your growth right now.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To read and to not have been changed in the reading is to have picked up a book without it ever having picked you up.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Grow your talents and skills through a consistent practice and progressive learning. Learn to relearn and unlearn. Raise the bar for yourself always.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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It’s true that many overly negative people actually fear letting go of their negativity, and it’s because it has become a part of their identity. If this is the case, make it a smoother transition by releasing and replacing one negative opinion at a time. It certainly is an identity shift, but it’s one that brings greater fulfillment and life satisfaction.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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In every experience we get to choose either love or fear as a response. Your character is formed by the percentages of those choices, which then forms your life.
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- Author Charlotte Eriksson
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Some people make you want to be a better person, and that, for me, is the purest form of love.
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- Author Alice Tyszka
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Oh, how I have fallen in lovewith the"flaws" of my body.I pray all of youwill do the same.-MY ACCEPTANCE
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- Author Tarana Burke and Brene Brown
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I embraced joy as my birthright. Radical black joy is inherent as a human need and not some special trinket you get after you rise high enough on the social-economic ladder or unlock some special level of desirability or accomplishment. –Tanya Denise Fields, “You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience and the Black Experience” (edited by Tarana Burke and Brene Brown)
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