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Quote of The Day: Go Easy On yourself




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"Have patience with yourself. Growth takes time and effort." – Unknown

. This quote reminds us to be patient with ourselves as we navigate through life, understanding that growth and self-improvement often come from facing challenges and learning from our experiences. Embracing our imperfections and treating ourselves with kindness can help us bloom and become the best version of ourselves.

"There is no path to happiness. Happiness is the path." – Buddha

"Be patient with yourself. Remember, this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure." – Eckhart Tolle

"Have compassion for all beings, rich and poor alike; each has their suffering. Some suffer too much, others too little." – Dalai Lama

"When I look at the planet on which I live, I see the beauty, the wonder, the horror, and the ugliness – and I am filled with compassion for every living thing." – Julianne Banns

"If you’re not willing to be a fool, you can’t become a master." – Kung Fu Panda

"The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive." – Buddha

"When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky." – Hui-Neng

"Compassion is the foundation of all spiritual life." – Jack Kornfield

"If you propose to speak always ask yourself, is it true, is it necessary, is it kind." – Pythagoras

"Imagine that every person in the world is enlightened but you. They are all your teachers, each doing just the right things to help you." – Shunryu Suzuki.


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