All Quotes By Tag: Passion
“Here is the thing, I don’t want you to think that this is about men per se. Yes, men are a part of it, but not everything about your sensuality is about men. In essence, this is about you living your most passionate life as a woman… FOR YOU, first and foremost.”
“Words to feed your passion. Thought to stoke your flickering embers. I see your unseen fires & feed it with my timber.”
“A deep connection is a level where you are operating at your highest sensual frequency.”
“What fundamentally differentiates men from women is the functions of desires.”
“Passion is the essence of sensual living.”
“Passion presented with a greater challenge achieves a greater goal.– from The Sexual Side of Spirituality”
“You’re a mess, I confess, I despise you in the best kind of way.”
“A poet is someone whose words can grasp & pull the thread of a person’s soul & make them unravel with delight.”
“All great achievements are attained through mighty obstacles.”
“Be pure, live a conscientious life, defend your dignity and be loving to others.”
“Don’t be fearless, but tame your fears, and stop at nothing.”
“Stop there, Breathe.For a while you need to leave, live.Stop pushing your face into that photo calledpast, stuck in the photo frame of time. Stopscratching your heart, give the wound time toheal. For i know, when the photo frame fallsdown, the broken pieces of glass fall apart,just like memories. But no, you want to keepit to the chest, close to your heart. You knowyou shouldn’t but you’re too coward to let go.It keep sucking your heart, into a black holeof muddy memories. Making you a darkshattered soul, incapable of finding solace.So stop. For a while let’s just live. Let’s justbreathe. Let’s just love ourselves, for it’s youwho need it the most.”
“When you have knowledge, patience, and passion, and pair those with hard work, you will find success — but don’t ever forget about kindness.”
“I’ve never had a moment when I thought: “Tom, you’ve made it!”, and I don’t think I want to, because that feels like you’ve reached the end; that you’ve crossed the finish line. But to me there is no end. An achievement is not a finish line; it’s a checkpoint on a far greater journey. It’s a moment to pause, to take a breath and look back and enjoy what you’ve experienced and be grateful for it, but then to turn around and look towards the next checkpoint, the next achievement.”
“If I have one piece of advice to give you all about what to search for in your quest for What Next, it’s to find where the line blurs between hard work and happiness for you. To find that thing where working hard at it makes you happy, and where you’re happy to work hard at it.”
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