From the inspiring Jim Palmer

Jesus was right – religion and God are two separate things.


Buddha was right – we can be liberated from our deepest inner suffering.


Martin Luther King, Jr. was right – no one is free until we are all free.


Mary Wollstonecraft was right – the beginning is always today.


Friedrich Nietzsche was right – life can be affirmed as beautiful in spite of everything.


Carl Jung was right – the privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.


Kurt Cobain was right – wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.


Viktor Frankl was right – no person can take away your choice of attitude.


Florence Nightingale was right – live life when you have it.


The Dalai Lama was right – love and compassion are necessities.


Bertrand Russell was right – question every sacred cow.


John Lennon was right – we can be one if we transcend our tribal obsessions.


Simone de Beauvoir was right – we define ourselves by our becoming.


Charles Bukowski was right – if you’re going to try, go all the way.


Ralph Waldo Emerson was right – it is not the length of life, but the
depth.


Seneca was right – every day should be considered a separate lifetime.


Audre Lorde was right – we are socialized into a prison for our soul, but we are holding the key.


Fred Rogers was right – when you’re at the end of one thing, you’re at the beginning of something else.


Confucius was right – move a mountain one stone at a time.


Muhammad Ali was right – ‘impossible’ is just a big word thrown around as an excuse not to be powerful.


Albert Camus was right – we are the meaning makers.


Walt Whitman was right – our lives become a beautiful poem once we dismiss everything that insults our soul.


Jean-Paul Sartre was right – everything has been figured out, except how to live.


Your deepest inner voice is right – love is what really matters, love heals everything, and love is all there is.
They. Were. Right.
Jim Palmer

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