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Imaginary obstacles are insurmountable. Real ones aren't.
~ Barbara Sher Quotes
Self-Development Quotes on:
Attitude, Worry
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"Being able to shift perspectives is like having a freely functioning vehicle. If a car is stuck in any gear, what you’ve got is a dysfunctional car. Even if it’s a Maserati, if you’re stuck in first gear, or you’re stuck in reverse, no matter what gear you’re stuck in, it’s dysfunctional. But the moment you have fluidity and movement and you’re able to shift up or down or into reverse, or whatever you need to do, you’ve got a functional vehicle." ~ Zen Master Dennis Genpo Merzel
