17 quotes found
“Every living organism is fulfilled when it follows the right path for its own nature.”
“Fear of failure is one of the principal fears creating obstacles in the way of successful self-actualization and achieving goals”
“The highest form of wisdom comes from deep observation, kind realization, and curious actualization.”
“Your power to choose can never be taken from you. It can be neglected and it can be ignored. But if used, it can make all the difference.”
“We Person-Centred Approach people are as human as anyone else after all, and, as does everyone, must daily face the difference between our aspirations and stated values, and our actual choices and ...”
“I am an artist. Any artist knows that their creations, their pieces must express an array of human emotion and experience. From the juvenile and innocent, to the erotic and the dangerous, and every...”
“Take a step towards actualizing the very thing you are persuaded for and do not allow injustice to silence your voice.”
“Human beings have an extraordinary capacity to imagine possibilities and then turn those possibilities into realities. Evident in the gifts of civilizationin our arts, languages, sciences, technolo...”
“Life should be full of- Compassion, Peace, Companionship, Honor, Love, Honesty, Joy, Rapture, Euphoria, Friendship, Family, Spiritual Enrichment, Enlightenment, Trust, Truth, Loyalty, Passion, Cult...”
“When telling the story of your life, it is of great value to recognize and focus on the details that reveal or inspire an empowered unfolding of your being. Much like rewriting your own DNA, every ...”
“The person who fights monsters should make sure that in the process, he does not become a monster himself. Because when you stare down at an abyss, the abyss stares back at you.”
“(William) Deresiewicz offers a vision of what it takes to move from adolescence to adulthood. Everyone is born with a mind, he writes, but it is only through introspection, observation, connecting ...”
“Historical materialism has every reason to distinguish itself sharply from bourgeois habits of thought. Its founding concept is not progress but actualization.”
“It seems that life, in order to maintain itself, must revolt every so often against man's ceaseless attempts to master its irrational forces with his mind.”
“The outer world is a reflection of our inner selves.”
“It is in the nature of helping and counselling to be a process moving towards something rather than arriving at a state of completion.”