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The Most Powerful Quotes
The Most Powerful Quotes
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Embark on a transformative journey through time as you delve into the profound wisdom of some of history's greatest minds. The Most Powerful Quotes is a collection of over 350 meticulously handpicked quotes that will inspire, uplift, and empower you.


Designed to ignite your inner fire and guide you towards a life of success, abundance, and fulfillment, this book presents quotes specifically curated to address key areas of personal growth. Explore topics such as success, discernment, wealth, art, and mental health, and discover the secrets to living a meaningful and prosperous life.


Each quote in this powerful anthology has the potential to spark a profound shift within you. From ancient philosophers to modern thought leaders, these timeless words of wisdom will awaken your dormant potential, unlock your limitless possibilities, and inspire you to soar to new heights.


Immerse yourself in the transformative power of these carefully selected quotes and experience a positive and lasting change in your life. Let this book be the medicine for your soul, the guiding light on your journey to personal growth, and the catalyst for abundant success.


Inspiring and empowering, The Most Powerful Quotes is a must-read for seekers of personal development, entrepreneurs, students, and anyone on a quest to unlock their full potential.

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Publisher22 Lions
Release dateAug 20, 2021
The Most Powerful Quotes
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Dan Desmarques

Dan Desmarques is a twenty-one-times Amazon bestselling author with five titles ranking as no.1. He has been awarded in multiple areas — as an entrepreneur, business consultant, lecturer, graphic designer and music composer. His background experience includes being a university lecturer on the topics of academic writing, creative writing, pedagogy, economy, entrepreneurship and success skills, teaching both college lecturers, future high school teachers and science students. He is also the owner of 22 Lions Publishing and Alienexed Records. As a ghostwriter, he has been the author of more than 300 titles, and as a musician, he has produced more than 600 musical tracks. His work was featured on Voice of America, MTV Music Television, Netflix, Sky One, and various national radios and podcasts. More information at koji.to/dandesmarques

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    The Most Powerful Quotes

    By Dan Desmarques

    Copyright © Dan Desmarques, 2020 (1st Ed.). All Rights Reserved.

    Published by 22 Lions Publishing

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    Introduction

    During human history, many were those who have enlightened with the truth, and guided the world towards a more harmonious and prosperous way of living.

    In order to create a more powerful experience, only quotes related to success, discernment, wealth, art, and mental health were selected for the purpose of this book. These are teachings and simple approaches on how to live and become prosperous - the most empowering teachings of all time.

    May this book be as a powerful medicine for your soul and to change you positvely.

    Quotes

    A person has to be willing to have and willing to lose before he can completely be. He must be willing to hate and be hated, leave and be left before he can love.

    — L. Ron Hubbard

    A person who thinks all the time has nothing to think about except thoughts. So, he loses touch with reality, and lives in a world of illusions.

    — Alan Watts

    A predominant characteristic of the behavior of those who I consider evil is the use of other people as scapegoats. Because they consider themselves above disproving, they must attack someone who disproves them. They sacrifice others in order to preserve their self-image of perfection.

    — M. Scott Peck

    A professional in the arts is one who obtains communication with the art form at the minimum sacrifice of technical quality. There is always some sacrifice of quality to communicate at all. The reduction of mass or time or impedimenta or facilities toward the ability to render a result is the exact measurement of how much technical perfection can be attempted.

    — L. Ron Hubbard

    A seed is useless and impotent unless it is put in its appropriate matrix.

    — Christian Rosenkreuz

    A spirit that loves wisdom and contemplates the truth close at hand, is forced to disguise it, to induce the multitudes to accept it. Fictions are necessary to the people, and the truth becomes deadly to those who are not strong enough to contemplate it in all its brilliance. In fact, what can there be in common between the vile multitude and sublime wisdom? The truth must be kept a secret, and the masses need a teaching proportioned to their imperfect reason.

    — Synesius

    A thing which is always subject to the direction of another is somewhat of a dead thing.

    — Thomas Aquinas

    A warrior considers himself already dead, so there is nothing to lose. The worst has already happened to him, therefore he's clear and calm; judging him by his acts or by his words, one would never suspect that he has witnessed everything.

    — Carlos Castañeda

    After an exorcism the exorcist hears, sees, thinks and talks as he always did. But now he perceives on two planes. Spirit is everywhere. Flesh and matter is only our picture of what’s there. And it’s not all good. There’s evil and good hidden in that picture. After an exorcism, you always know, if you didn’t know it before. You are now walking with a double vision, a second sight, as the old people used to say.

    — Malachi Martin

    Age-old universal rule of courtesy does not apply to them. They exalt themselves at your expense. In their twisted thinking, falling short of the common standard of civility makes them feel superior. Because scoring an F makes one superior to someone who scores an A, right? We cannot help but sense, not only the put-down, but also the hostility in this behavior. So, it’s unwise to go against our instincts and into denial about how this treatment makes us feel. It’s the defense mechanism of a pathetic little people. They acknowledge the existence of only their pets, people they have trained to wag their tails and mirror them. Everyone else is a threat to their flimsy facade. The all-important word there is threat. They are hostile to anyone they view as a threat. Ironically, when trying to control you, the same people may give you an impudent stare, maintaining an inappropriate eye contact in a kind of stare down. They do this on the premise that making others look bad makes them look good by comparison.

    — Kathleen Krajco

    All animas and all plants communicate with vibration. The gazelle doesn’t have to go up to the lion and ask, Are you my friend? Because, at the distance, the energy can be felt. The gazelle will not go there because of bad vibes. If we, when we were young, were taught to be sensitive to the vibrations, we would not find ourselves in bad relationships and bad places. But we are usually told not to go by our feelings, and instead listen to what people have to say. Language was designed to hide feelings.

    — Bruce H. Lipton

    All organisms communicate by vibrations and know if they are in a good place or bad place by reading the vibrations. We humans, have that ability, but are not trained to use that ability. When we see people, we see them as physical particles and machines. But that’s an illusion, because we are interacting waves. That’s why one person can affect another person just by being in the field. You are connected to everything because you can’t separate waves.

    — Bruce H. Lipton

    All tiredness is, is willingness gone bad. People who are willing don’t get tired. It’s only when something makes them unwilling that they become exhausted. I could have somebody enthusiastically opening doors, and then all of a sudden fix it so that doors wouldn’t open, and all of a sudden they’re tired. So you say, 'Well, they opened doors 222 times and that made them tired.' Oh no it didn’t! They opened doors 222 times and that made them feel pretty good. But the time they didn’t find themselves able to open, the door tired them out. Not only is he unwilling to open the door, but he’s unable to do so; and he becomes exhausted.

    — L. Ron Hubbard

    An evaluation on the level of aesthetics is not possible. You see, evaluation would take place on the level of logic. And therefore, you can't get logical about art. Beauty is an experience. It would have to do with a sensation.

    — L. Ron Hubbard

    An ignorant people is a blind instrument of its own destruction.

    —Simón Bolívar

    "An uncertainty is the product of two certainties. One of these is a conviction, whether arrived at by observation (causative) or by a blow (effected). The other is a negative certainty. One can be sure that something is and one can be sure that something is not. He can be sure that there is something, no matter what it is, present and that there is nothing present. These two

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