Good And Bad Times Quotes

Quotes tagged as "good-and-bad-times" Showing 1-6 of 6
“I admire a contented mind. I revere enjoyment of the simple things. I can imagine that contentment has a high degree of truth. But the human tendency is to take good as normal, and one's natural right, and so no cause for satisfaction and pleasure. This is accompanied by the habit of regarding bad as abnormal and a personal outrage.”
Florida Scott-Maxwell, The Measure of My Days: One Woman's Vivid, Enduring Celebration of Life and Aging

“It is as though God said, "You think to create order? Here is the appropriate disorder, since they are one.”
Florida Scott-Maxwell, The Measure of My Days: One Woman's Vivid, Enduring Celebration of Life and Aging

“If there is a reason to be sorrowful, then there is a reason to be happy. You have only one lifetime, don't live your life in sorrow! Be happy! Be happy no matter what, and only mind the lessons life teaches each day!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“If you are waiting for good time, remember death happens in no time”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Tamara Bach
“Es wird schon warm, und es ist ein anderer Tag als gestern. Gestern war gut, gestern ist noch gut geworden. Und vielleicht hätte ich es da schon wissen sollen, weil, immer, wenn es gut ist, dann wird es danach schlecht, so richtig schlecht.
Man sollte sich hüten vor guten Zeiten, man sollte sich vor ihnen verstecken, bis sie vorbei sind, weil die dann vielleicht auch das Schlechte mitnehmen.”
Tamara Bach, Was vom Sommer übrig ist

Suzanne Giesemann
“All [things in the world, good and bad] arise from [Source, from] one indivisible field, one Wholeness. Nothing is left out. [...]

When you flow with what life puts in your path [and resist nothing], you take in every bit of [life, and of Source], bumps and all. In allowing the entirety of what presents itself, fullness replaces the emptiness. Disappointments, failure, rejections - all are part of a tapestry that no longer has holes in it. [...]

When you [make peace with and accept life in its fullness, good and bad], you find what you've unwittingly been looking for all along: wholeness.”
Suzanne Giesemann, The Awakened Way: Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life