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Inspiration is a powerful force that drives creativity, innovation, and personal growth. Throughout history, countless individuals have shared their thoughts on what it means to be inspired and how it fuels action. This collection of quotes highlights the many ways inspiration shapes our lives and encourages us to dream, create, and push beyond our limits.    Back

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Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.
- Virginia Woolf
The Waves
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Spend the afternoon, you can't take it with you.
NOT YET RATED
You lose nothing when fighting for a cause ... In my mind the losers are those who don't have a cause they care about.
NOT YET RATED
Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming
- David Bowie
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The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
- Frances Willard
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God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength. It is the broken alabaster box that gives forth perfume. It is Peter, weeping bitterly, who returns to greater power than ever.
- Vance Havner
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We rich nations, for that is what we are, have an obligation not only to the poor nations, but to all the grandchildren of the world, rich and poor. We have not inherited this earth from our parents to do with it what we will. We have borrowed it from our children and we must be careful to use it in their interests as well as our own. Anyone who fails to recognise the basic validity of the proposition put in different ways by increasing numbers of writers, from Malthus to The Club of Rome, is either ignorant, a fool, or evil.
- Moss Cass
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It is a very natural human trait to destroy that which frightens us.
- Laurell K. Hamilton
Guilty Pleasures
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They say that every snowflake is different. If that were true, how could the world go on? How could we ever get up off our knees? How could we ever recover from the wonder of it?
NOT YET RATED
We all can be only who we are, no more, no less.
- Terry Goodkind
Stone of Tears
NOT YET RATED
A Decalogue of Canons for Observation in Practical Life:

1. Never put off to tomorrow what you can do to-day.

2. Never trouble another with what you can do yourself.

3. Never spend your money before you have it.

4. Never buy a thing you do not want, because it is cheap, it will be dear to you.

5. Take care of your cents: Dollars will take care of themselves.

6. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold.

7. We never repent of having eat too little.

8. Nothing is troublesome that one does willingly.

9. How much pain have cost us the evils which have never happened.

10. Take things always by their smooth handle.

11. Think as you please, and so let others, and you will have no disputes.

12. When angry, count 10. before you speak; if very angry, 100.
- Thomas Jefferson
Letters of Thomas Jefferson
NOT YET RATED
Books fall open, you fall in
- David McCord
NOT YET RATED
I've done my best, and I begin to understand what is meant by 'the joy of strife'. Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
- L.M. Montgomery
Anne of Green Gables
NOT YET RATED
Adversity introduces a man to himself.
NOT YET RATED
A photograph shouldn't be just a picture, it should be a philosophy.
- Amit Kalantri
Wealth of Words
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Inner peace is impossible without patience. Wisdom requires patience. Spiritual growth implies the mastery of patience. Patience allows the unfolding of destiny to proceed at its won unhurried pace.
- Brian Weiss
Muchas Vidas, Muchos Maestros
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Fear grew in places unlit by knowledge
- Roshani Chokshi
The Gilded Wolves
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Things will change: you won't feel this way forever. And anyway, sometimes the hardest lessons to learn are the ones your soul needs most.
- Kelly Cutrone
If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You
NOT YET RATED
Boredom can be a lethal thing on a small island.
- Christopher Moore
Island of the Sequined Love Nun
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The less you reveal, the more people can wonder.
- Emma Watson
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The greatest blessing granted to mankind come by way of madness, which is a divine gift.
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I should have learned this, she thought. I wanted to learn fire, and pain, but I should have learned people.
- Terry Pratchett
I Shall Wear Midnight
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Your humans slaughter each other because of the color of your skin, or your faith or your plitics -- or for no reason at all -- too many of you hate as easily as you draw breath. - Magneto
NOT YET RATED
If you care about someone enough, you’ll always be there for them no matter what.
NOT YET RATED
Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.
- Virginia Woolf
The Waves
NOT YET RATED
Spend the afternoon, you can't take it with you.
NOT YET RATED
You lose nothing when fighting for a cause ... In my mind the losers are those who don't have a cause they care about.
NOT YET RATED
Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming
- David Bowie
NOT YET RATED
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
- Frances Willard
NOT YET RATED
God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength. It is the broken alabaster box that gives forth perfume. It is Peter, weeping bitterly, who returns to greater power than ever.
- Vance Havner
NOT YET RATED
We rich nations, for that is what we are, have an obligation not only to the poor nations, but to all the grandchildren of the world, rich and poor. We have not inherited this earth from our parents to do with it what we will. We have borrowed it from our children and we must be careful to use it in their interests as well as our own. Anyone who fails to recognise the basic validity of the proposition put in different ways by increasing numbers of writers, from Malthus to The Club of Rome, is either ignorant, a fool, or evil.
- Moss Cass
NOT YET RATED
It is a very natural human trait to destroy that which frightens us.
- Laurell K. Hamilton
Guilty Pleasures
NOT YET RATED
They say that every snowflake is different. If that were true, how could the world go on? How could we ever get up off our knees? How could we ever recover from the wonder of it?
NOT YET RATED
We all can be only who we are, no more, no less.
- Terry Goodkind
Stone of Tears
NOT YET RATED
A Decalogue of Canons for Observation in Practical Life:

1. Never put off to tomorrow what you can do to-day.

2. Never trouble another with what you can do yourself.

3. Never spend your money before you have it.

4. Never buy a thing you do not want, because it is cheap, it will be dear to you.

5. Take care of your cents: Dollars will take care of themselves.

6. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold.

7. We never repent of having eat too little.

8. Nothing is troublesome that one does willingly.

9. How much pain have cost us the evils which have never happened.

10. Take things always by their smooth handle.

11. Think as you please, and so let others, and you will have no disputes.

12. When angry, count 10. before you speak; if very angry, 100.
- Thomas Jefferson
Letters of Thomas Jefferson
NOT YET RATED
Books fall open, you fall in
- David McCord
NOT YET RATED
I've done my best, and I begin to understand what is meant by 'the joy of strife'. Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
- L.M. Montgomery
Anne of Green Gables
NOT YET RATED
Adversity introduces a man to himself.
NOT YET RATED
A photograph shouldn't be just a picture, it should be a philosophy.
- Amit Kalantri
Wealth of Words
NOT YET RATED
Inner peace is impossible without patience. Wisdom requires patience. Spiritual growth implies the mastery of patience. Patience allows the unfolding of destiny to proceed at its won unhurried pace.
- Brian Weiss
Muchas Vidas, Muchos Maestros
NOT YET RATED
Fear grew in places unlit by knowledge
- Roshani Chokshi
The Gilded Wolves
NOT YET RATED
Things will change: you won't feel this way forever. And anyway, sometimes the hardest lessons to learn are the ones your soul needs most.
- Kelly Cutrone
If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You
NOT YET RATED
Boredom can be a lethal thing on a small island.
- Christopher Moore
Island of the Sequined Love Nun
NOT YET RATED
The less you reveal, the more people can wonder.
- Emma Watson
NOT YET RATED
The greatest blessing granted to mankind come by way of madness, which is a divine gift.
NOT YET RATED
I should have learned this, she thought. I wanted to learn fire, and pain, but I should have learned people.
- Terry Pratchett
I Shall Wear Midnight
NOT YET RATED
Your humans slaughter each other because of the color of your skin, or your faith or your plitics -- or for no reason at all -- too many of you hate as easily as you draw breath. - Magneto
NOT YET RATED
If you care about someone enough, you’ll always be there for them no matter what.
NOT YET RATED
Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.
- Virginia Woolf
The Waves
NOT YET RATED
Spend the afternoon, you can't take it with you.
NOT YET RATED
You lose nothing when fighting for a cause ... In my mind the losers are those who don't have a cause they care about.
NOT YET RATED
Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming
- David Bowie
NOT YET RATED
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
- Frances Willard
NOT YET RATED
God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength. It is the broken alabaster box that gives forth perfume. It is Peter, weeping bitterly, who returns to greater power than ever.
- Vance Havner
NOT YET RATED
We rich nations, for that is what we are, have an obligation not only to the poor nations, but to all the grandchildren of the world, rich and poor. We have not inherited this earth from our parents to do with it what we will. We have borrowed it from our children and we must be careful to use it in their interests as well as our own. Anyone who fails to recognise the basic validity of the proposition put in different ways by increasing numbers of writers, from Malthus to The Club of Rome, is either ignorant, a fool, or evil.
- Moss Cass
NOT YET RATED
It is a very natural human trait to destroy that which frightens us.
- Laurell K. Hamilton
Guilty Pleasures
NOT YET RATED
They say that every snowflake is different. If that were true, how could the world go on? How could we ever get up off our knees? How could we ever recover from the wonder of it?
NOT YET RATED
We all can be only who we are, no more, no less.
- Terry Goodkind
Stone of Tears
NOT YET RATED
A Decalogue of Canons for Observation in Practical Life:

1. Never put off to tomorrow what you can do to-day.

2. Never trouble another with what you can do yourself.

3. Never spend your money before you have it.

4. Never buy a thing you do not want, because it is cheap, it will be dear to you.

5. Take care of your cents: Dollars will take care of themselves.

6. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst and cold.

7. We never repent of having eat too little.

8. Nothing is troublesome that one does willingly.

9. How much pain have cost us the evils which have never happened.

10. Take things always by their smooth handle.

11. Think as you please, and so let others, and you will have no disputes.

12. When angry, count 10. before you speak; if very angry, 100.
- Thomas Jefferson
Letters of Thomas Jefferson
NOT YET RATED
Books fall open, you fall in
- David McCord
NOT YET RATED
I've done my best, and I begin to understand what is meant by 'the joy of strife'. Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
- L.M. Montgomery
Anne of Green Gables
NOT YET RATED
Adversity introduces a man to himself.
NOT YET RATED
A photograph shouldn't be just a picture, it should be a philosophy.
- Amit Kalantri
Wealth of Words
NOT YET RATED
Inner peace is impossible without patience. Wisdom requires patience. Spiritual growth implies the mastery of patience. Patience allows the unfolding of destiny to proceed at its won unhurried pace.
- Brian Weiss
Muchas Vidas, Muchos Maestros
NOT YET RATED
Fear grew in places unlit by knowledge
- Roshani Chokshi
The Gilded Wolves
NOT YET RATED
Things will change: you won't feel this way forever. And anyway, sometimes the hardest lessons to learn are the ones your soul needs most.
- Kelly Cutrone
If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You
NOT YET RATED
Boredom can be a lethal thing on a small island.
- Christopher Moore
Island of the Sequined Love Nun
NOT YET RATED
The less you reveal, the more people can wonder.
- Emma Watson
NOT YET RATED
The greatest blessing granted to mankind come by way of madness, which is a divine gift.
NOT YET RATED
I should have learned this, she thought. I wanted to learn fire, and pain, but I should have learned people.
- Terry Pratchett
I Shall Wear Midnight
NOT YET RATED
Your humans slaughter each other because of the color of your skin, or your faith or your plitics -- or for no reason at all -- too many of you hate as easily as you draw breath. - Magneto
NOT YET RATED
If you care about someone enough, you’ll always be there for them no matter what.
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