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1 " There is no limit as to what we can learn. Through study, we can learn from the past. Experience can empower us to handle the present. For those who desire to learn of the future, dreams hold a subtle key.Not all things we see, as we sleep, should be cast aside as non-consequential rubbish. It is true that the mind can play many tricks…but it can also send you messages meant to be deciphered at a later date. "
― Jaime Buckley , The Truth About Lies (Chronicles of a Hero, #6)
2 " There are times in our lives when we labor so hard, for so long, that it may feel that we have nothing to show for it. That we have failed. We get discouraged, because we don’t achieve what we yearned for or anticipated.But a lack of desired results doesn’t mean we failed…it means we have locked our sights on the end result, instead of focusing on the process itself.No one can guarantee your success.What you can do, however, is consistently act—progressing towards your goals, so that your chances of success grows exponentially with each step you take. "
3 " It’s human nature to view life from our own reality.This causes serious problems when a rescue mission is being led by the senile or insane. "
4 " Some people don’t care about the truth—they only care about being right.Even when the evidence is irrefutable, these same mud-butts will fight tooth and nail to defend their position. They will claw, accuse, condemn, ignore and outright lie…so long as they do not have to admit, accept or apologize.All I can say is, I’m sorry. Those people do exist. "
5 " Time often sheds light on curious circumstances.Something we thought was a crazy miscalculation may, in fact, turn out to be the key component to the winning play. "
6 " Few things hurt more than doubt creeping into a life of conviction.Go back to the last sure knowledge you have—the last revelation you know to be true and stand your ground. Stand firm and wait.The Universe will send you aid and clarity.Even if you can’t see it at first. "