Military life can be tough both mentally and physically and it requires a lot of motivation. This pocket-book is a little compilation of inspirational and funny quotes from famous figures throughout history. Whether you are a loved one, a soldier yourself or just need some inspiration during a tough time, you’ll find something in this book to pick you up and keep you going.
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Three Hundred and Sixty Inspirational Quotes
360 Inspirational Quotes is comprised of motivational quotes and short stories written by Lenon Honor. The book was written to motivate and to inspire the reader to overcome challenges, to consider greater possibilities, and to find higher levels of happiness. Sample quotes from the book: 1. Within every challenge there is the seed of wisdom gained. 2. Love, joy, and peace exist within you as an accessible state of being. The key to accessing this state of being is your state of mind. 3. Appreciation for what you already have is the fertile soil wherein your desires are successfully planted. Let gratitude be the water. Let thankfulness be the sun. And in so doing your desires will sprout into reality like the sweetest fruit. 4. True validation is not externally derived. It is internally realized. It is found in the awareness of your life purpose. It is found in knowing that you are doing exactly what you are on the planet to do. 5. Your internal genius is the gateway to infinite creativity. 6. A woman was facing a great test in her life. She did not know where to go for help. She did not know what to do next. She was afraid. It was as if she was trapped; as if she had been placed in a dark tunnel where there was no comfort, no warmth, and no light. There was a man who was also facing a great challenge in his life. He did not know the best course of action. He did not know where to go for help. It was as if he was trapped; as if he had been placed in a dark tunnel where there was no comfort, no warmth, and no light. The woman in her moment of great uncertainty called out, “Please help me to get out of this dark place!” And the man in his moment of great uncertainty called out, “Please help me to get out of this dark place!” And through the perceived darkness came forth a voice from within that said, “It is not about finding the light at the end of the tunnel. It is about realizing that you are the light at the end of the tunnel.” 7. Within every human being there is a dormant angel.
101 Systems Theory Quotes: One Hundred and One Quotes on BFST for the Novice and the Curious
Bowen Family Systems Theory (BFST) has become a significant resource for many clergy and congregational leaders. Since the groundbreaking volume by Edwin Friedman in 1985, Generation to Generation, the theory continues to be an influential “theory of practice” for ministry. As a bona fide theory, that is, one grounded in a field of study and practice, BFST provides a more rigorous framework as a theory of practice than devotional, romantic, metaphorical, or individualistic understandings of the role of clergy in a particular context, the congregation. In a day of liminal transition and great swells of anxiety in local churches the benefits of framing one’s function as a leader using BFST as a construct for understanding emotional systems in congregations can be a significant resource for healthier and more effective functioning. The 100 quotes in this primer serve as an introduction and overview of the theory for novices, the curious, and “veterans” of the theory.
Quotes for Airmen: Over a hundred inspiring and funny quotes for anyone serving in the Air Force (Quotes for Military Personnel) (Volume 25)
Military life can be tough both mentally and physically and it requires a lot of motivation. This pocket-book is a little compilation of inspirational and funny quotes from famous figures throughout history. Whether you are a loved one, an airman yourself or just need some inspiration during a tough time, you’ll find something in this book to pick you up and keep you going.
Quotes for Soldiers: Over a hundred inspiring and funny quotes for anyone serving in the Army (Quotes for Military Personnel) (Volume 1)
Military life can be tough both mentally and physically and it requires a lot of motivation. This pocket-book is a little compilation of inspirational and funny quotes from famous figures throughout history. Whether you are a loved one, a soldier yourself or just need some inspiration during a tough time, you’ll find something in this book to pick you up and keep you going.
One Hundred Days of Inspiration: Devotional for Women of All Ages & Stages (Trim Healthy Mama)
A unique devotional book written from the heart from three generations–grandmother, daughters, and grand-daughter. The Apostle John wrote in his third letter, “I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.” Not only is this book written from three generations, but it nourishes the whole person–body, soul, and spirit. God’s eternal truths which have been embraced and proved by three generations of women will also bring inspiration and life to your whole being. You will receive daily motivation to keep your body healthy, your soul healthy, and your spirit in right relationship with God.
One Hundred Years of Solitude
[Translated by Gregory Rabassa]
[Read by John Lee]
One of the twentieth century’s enduring works, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a widely beloved and acclaimed novel known throughout the world and the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize-winning career.
The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. Rich and brilliant, it is a chronicle of life, death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the beautiful, ridiculous, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America.
Love and lust, war and revolution, riches and poverty, youth and senility, the variety of life, the endlessness of death, the search for peace and truth — these universal themes dominate the novel. Alternately reverential and comical, One Hundred Years of Solitude weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to storytelling. Translated into dozens of languages, this stunning work is no less than an account of the history of the human race.”Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice.”
It is typical of Gabriel García Márquez that it will be many pages before his narrative circles back to the ice, and many chapters before the hero of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Buendía, stands before the firing squad. In between, he recounts such wonders as an entire town struck with insomnia, a woman who ascends to heaven while hanging laundry, and a suicide that defies the laws of physics: A trickle of blood came out under the door, crossed the living room, went out into the street, continued on in a straight line across the uneven terraces, went down steps and climbed over curbs, passed along the Street of the Turks, turned a corner to the right and another to the left, made a right angle at the Buendía house, went in under the closed door, crossed through the parlor, hugging the walls so as not to stain the rugs, went on to the other living room, made a wide curve to avoid the dining-room table, went along the porch with the begonias, and passed without being seen under Amaranta’s chair as she gave an arithmetic lesson to Aureliano José, and went through the pantry and came out in the kitchen, where Úrsula was getting ready to crack thirty-six eggs to make bread.
“Holy Mother of God!” Úrsula shouted.
The story follows 100 years in the life of Macondo, a village founded by José Arcadio Buendía and occupied by descendants all sporting variations on their progenitor’s name: his sons, José Arcadio and Aureliano, and grandsons, Aureliano José, Aureliano Segundo, and José Arcadio Segundo. Then there are the women–the two Úrsulas, a handful of Remedios, Fernanda, and Pilar–who struggle to remain grounded even as their menfolk build castles in the air. If it is possible for a novel to be highly comic and deeply tragic at the same time, then One Hundred Years of Solitude does the trick. Civil war rages throughout, hearts break, dreams shatter, and lives are lost, yet the effect is literary pentimento, with sorrow’s outlines bleeding through the vibrant colors of García Márquez’s magical realism. Consider, for example, the ghost of Prudencio Aguilar, whom José Arcadio Buendía has killed in a fight. So lonely is the man’s shade that it haunts Buendía’s house, searching anxiously for water with which to clean its wound. Buendía’s wife, Úrsula, is so moved that “the next time she saw the dead man uncovering the pots on the stove she understood what he was looking for, and from then on she placed water jugs all about the house.”
With One Hundred Years of Solitude Gabriel García Márquez introduced Latin American literature to a world-wide readership. Translated into more than two dozen languages, his brilliant novel of love and loss in Macondo stands at the apex of 20th-century literature. –Alix Wilber
Quote Junkie: Enormous Quote Book: Over 3000 Quotes From Several Hundred Of The Most Famous People In The History Of The World
The Hagopian Institute, LLC has compiled the Quote Junkie series. The overall series includes over 8,000 quotes, focusing mostly on short quotes that can be used in everyday life as sources of wisdom and inspiration. This is the largest edition, featuring the best 3,000 quotes in the collection. You will find quotes from hundreds of the most famous people from around the world. Please enjoy, and share these quotes with your co-workers, friends and family.