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November 07, 1969
American
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Author
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Speaker
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Activist
November 07, 1969
Contentment and gratitude are signs that you are worthy of further receivership.
Bryant McGill
There is a different world on the other side of your present attitude.
Bryant McGill
The quality of your life hinges on your attitudes and offerings.
Bryant McGill
Once you find your positive vision, then share the victory of your loving attitudes with everyone.
Bryant McGill
Changing your mind and your attitude can move you into what seems like another dimension.
Bryant McGill
People who have trouble questioning their own country often have trouble admitting fault in themselves, both of which come from insecurity and lack of humility.
Bryant McGill
In reverent pauses, when we slow down and think about the gift of life, we may briefly touch humility.
Bryant McGill
The subtle whispers, cues and nudges are there as guideposts, to gently carry the humble listener along the path back to the source and the true self.
Bryant McGill
Humility is patient because it is neither past nor forward seeking — it is content.
Bryant McGill
Surrender is not a weakness, but rather an empowering state of humility.
Bryant McGill
Hurts are just alerts, to rise above through love.
Bryant McGill
Even when someone hurts you, you choose how to struggle, resist, deny and receive.
Bryant McGill
Evolve your understanding of success from the outer realm of control, materialism, and ego, to the inner realm of surrender, spirituality, and compassion.
Bryant McGill
With all respect to your religion or world-view — thank God, thank the universe, thank evolutionary processes — the keyword is "thank" — just have some gratitude and be thankful.
Bryant McGill
You have to accept that you'll never be good enough for some people. Whether that is going to be your problem or theirs is up to you.
Bryant McGill
Every woman was once a little girl with big dreams. Believe in yourself and never quit dreaming!
Bryant McGill
Boundaries and risk management are very important parts of living a healthy and positive life.
Bryant McGill
Your health is a long-range investment that will pay-off when you need it most.
Bryant McGill
Healthy surrender means allowing yourself to "be" rather than being in a constant state of want.
Bryant McGill
You best teach others about healthy boundaries by enforcing yours on them.
Bryant McGill
Make your body your prized possession above all physical things. Spare no expense, re-prioritize and invest in your health.
Bryant McGill
All ideas in a truly free society should always be open for discussion.
Bryant McGill
Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging.
Bryant McGill
Many an injustice is presented as solution and gift.
Bryant McGill
The pain of humanity's most maltreated victims echoes deep within each of us, in the form of our shame or ignorance.
Bryant McGill
We find ourselves constantly in battle in the vast human theaters of conflict.
Bryant McGill
When we try to control, we become controlled; when we release, we become free.
Bryant McGill
Accepting our pain is a way to say we treasure the sacred gift of life — run to your pain.
Bryant McGill
When you accept your value and have gratitude you are declaring your worthiness of further receivership.
Bryant McGill
Want is an empty void — your real value is full and abundant.
Bryant McGill
All defensiveness and emotional tumult is a fear response because of your need for acceptance and ruthless control of the territory of your safe fantasy world.
Bryant McGill
Quit pretending to be humble when you are really just a self-abusing, emotional, drama junkie.
Bryant McGill
When we can't let go of the past, painful moments accumulate in us; metastasizing in our consciousness like an emotional cancer.
Bryant McGill
Choosing beauty and love does not mean being uninformed or weak; it means you clearly see the ugliness, but choose love anyway.
Bryant McGill
We each project to others a reflection of the world which includes our choices of perception.
Bryant McGill
By choosing to have a calm response to what seems negative you bring clarity and balance to your message.
Bryant McGill
Tremendously meaningful outreach begins with how you choose to see the world.
Bryant McGill
It is easy to know your purpose in life, because you choose your purpose in life.
Bryant McGill
Opportunity will only meet you in the domain of your chosen attitude.
Bryant McGill
You can choose better relationships, better jobs, better places to live, better uses of your time and better ways of treating yourself.
Bryant McGill
Who you are is why you choose poorly, or fail to choose wisely.
Bryant McGill
Once you choose to love yourself then everything else will be perfect.
Bryant McGill
You should never have a relationship based on guilt over someone's poor choices.
Bryant McGill
Always choose to trust yourself and your ability to listen.
Bryant McGill
Freedom only exists in the choice. When you don't have the choice you are not free.
Bryant McGill
Who you are is why you choose the friends and situations in your life.
Bryant McGill
We do not have control over what happens to us in life, but we do have control over how we chose to respond.
Bryant McGill
Choose to be pro-active, assertive and self-defining.
Bryant McGill
By choosing positivity you become a contender for the human spirit giving hope to those in need.
Bryant McGill
The purpose of your life is the purpose you bring to it choice by choice and recognition by recognition.
Bryant McGill
You are creating through your choices, even now. Choose wisely.
Bryant McGill
Every journey begins with the first step of articulating the intention, and then becoming the intention.
Bryant McGill
America is a nation of illusions; illusions in the media, schools and government — an iron curtain of propaganda.
Bryant McGill
Cooperation is a higher moral principle than competition.
Bryant McGill
Control thought-forms are the basis of our deepest moral crisis.
Bryant McGill
The beauty of being shattered is how the shards become our character and our marks of distinction.
Bryant McGill
All pain in life comes from suppressing your true identity.
Bryant McGill
Who you are; that is, who you choose to be — your identity, works in your life like an invisible hand.
Bryant McGill
When we want to talk, we can instead listen, and let our attentiveness to another's need to speak be our silent statement.
Bryant McGill
Connection with yourself only comes in moments of silence.
Bryant McGill
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