“You must be intentional and decisive about what you want to achieve during your solitude time.”

“Until you become the person that take decisions and be able to convert every minute and second into tangible value, you are not free”

“In order to minimize regret, maximize your respect of time and it’s limitations.”

“But time has a way of stealthily deciding a person’s mind without her conscious knowledge, and as she studied and procrastinated, Poison found one day that she had come to know her choice.”

“Do you want to be with Dave for the rest of your life?” Then he rips off a piece of paper and picks upthe smallest charcoal stick from my set. He writes something. He passes it over to me.It says:Time will tell.“And while you’re waiting,” he says, “don’t settle for anything less than what you really want.”

“Motivation doesn’t work, Your decisions do!”

“Imagine that you are dying. If you had a terminal disease would you ­finish this book? Why not? The thing that annoys this 10-weeks-to-live self is the thing that is wrong with the book. So change it. Stop arguing with yourself. Change it. See? Easy. And no one had to die.”

“We all know that there is a reward for every labour as well as there is a reward for every game played and won. How committed you are in life determines your reward.”

“If you can survive and won the battle over other millions of semen deposited alongside with you in your mothers womb, tell me why you cannot win the battle over challenges, difficulties and poverty? Friend, I know you will succeed because; you’d once done it in the womb.”

“When I harvest my life right up to the edges, I have collected every last kernel of blessing.”

“Scarcity mentality measures out life by the ounce; it always concludes that the needs outweigh the resources.”

“What if our common sense has been negatively influenced by our addiction to comfort?”

“SENSEDo you make decisions based on what makes sense in your mind or what you sense in your heart?”

“In times of crisis, we must all decide again and again whom we love.”

“We suddenly feel fearful and apprehensive, naked in our perishable flesh, and for just a moment we wish we could go back to being stone—crumbling in death rather than rotting, trapped inside an immobile prison of stone rather than reduced to immaterial souls like those that now rattled within our skulls. The moment passes. There is no point in regretting irreversible decisions—one has to live with them, and we try.”