Elizabeth O'Connor quotes
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“Strangely enough we strengthen love in ourselves when we raise into consciousness the shadow side of our lives. Conversely, when we keep negative feelings out of sight, they smother the love that seems to lie deeper and closer to the real self. This is probably why there is so much pain in not loving. The life that is not able to express the love which is so integral to it grows deformed.”
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“Because our gifts carry us out into the world and make us participants in life, the uncovering of them is one of the most important tasks confronting any one of us.”
-- Elizabeth O'ConnorSource : Elizabeth O'Connor (1983). “Eighth Day of Creation: Discovering Your Gifts and Using Them”
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“Creativity is not the work of a few. We each carry within us the image of God the Creator; we each have the task of making the earth into a fairer, kinder place. The first step is imagining a better world, and that is most apt to happen when we suffer or look on suffering.”
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“One of the reasons we experience so much difficulty with our gifts is that parents have thought their chief function in life is to be feeding, clothing and educating the young. However, their really important ministry is to listen to their children and enable them to uncover the special blueprint that is theirs.”
-- Elizabeth O'ConnorSource : Elizabeth O'Connor (1983). “Eighth Day of Creation: Discovering Your Gifts and Using Them”
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“The spiritual law at the core of our being requires that we reach out. We are fulfilled to the extent that we live in relationships.”
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“The silence of prayer is the silence of listening.”
-- Elizabeth O'ConnorSource : Elizabeth O'Connor (1983). “Eighth Day of Creation: Discovering Your Gifts and Using Them”
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“I am convinced that what has the greatest meaning for us is what we uncover for ourselves.”
-- Elizabeth O'Connor
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Source : Abigail Reynolds (2010). “Man Who Loved Pride and Prejudice: A modern love story with a Jane Austen twist”, p.252, Sourcebooks, Inc.
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Source : Ada Leverson (1962). “The little Ottleys: Love's shadow. Tenterhooks. Love at second sight”
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Source : Adam Hamilton (2011). “The Journey, Expanded Large Print Edition: Walking the Road to Bethlehem”, p.73, Abingdon Press
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Source : "American Power and the New Mandarins". Book by Noam Chomsky, 1969.
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“I'd rather feel something for real than pretend it's not what it is.”
Source : A.S. King (2010). “Please Ignore Vera Dietz”, p.29, Knopf Books for Young Readers
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“All knots that lovers tie Are tied to sever. Here shall your sweetheart lie, Untrue for ever.”
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