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Quote of the day 12/22/25

From Albert Camus: “The struggle itself is enough to fill a man’s heart.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtDecember 22, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:absurdism, Albert Camus, challenges, existentialism, fortitude, overcoming, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, strength, understanding1 Comment on Quote of the day 12/22/25

Quote of the day 12/21/25

From St. John of the Cross: “In order to arrive at what you do not know, you must go by a way which you do not know.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtDecember 21, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:Catholicism, Christianity, courage, knowledge, meaning, philosophy, quotes, religion, self-improvement, St. John of the Cross, understandingLeave a comment on Quote of the day 12/21/25

Quote of the day 12/20/25

From Seneca: “A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtDecember 20, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:ancient Rome, challenges, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, Seneca, stoicismLeave a comment on Quote of the day 12/20/25

Quote of the day 12/13/25

From William James: “Beyond the very extremes of fatigue and distress, men… break into a new realm of power and endurance.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtDecember 13, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:challenges, endurance, humanity, inspiration, life, meaning, motivation, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, William James, willpowerLeave a comment on Quote of the day 12/13/25

Quote of the day 12/08/25

From William James: “Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtDecember 8, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:action, inspiration, motivation, philosophy, psychology, quotes, self-confidence, self-improvement, William JamesLeave a comment on Quote of the day 12/08/25

Quote of the day 11/10/25

From Søren Kierkegaard: “To dare is to lose one’s footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtNovember 10, 2025November 10, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:courage, existentialism, inspiration, motivation, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, Soren KierkegaardLeave a comment on Quote of the day 11/10/25

Quote of the day 11/08/25

From Viktor Frankl: “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtNovember 8, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:challenges, philosophy, psychology, quotes, response, self-control, self-improvement, stimulus, stoicism, understanding, Viktor Frankl, wisdomLeave a comment on Quote of the day 11/08/25

Quote of the day 11/07/25

From Socrates: “It is better to suffer wrong than to do wrong.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtNovember 7, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:challenges, goodness, inspiration, motivation, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, selflessness, Socrates, suffering, virtueLeave a comment on Quote of the day 11/07/25

Quote of the day 11/06/25

From John Milton: “Yet he who reigns within himself, and rulesPassions, desires, and fears, is more a king.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtNovember 6, 2025November 6, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:books, John Milton, knowledge, literature, philosophy, quotes, self-control, self-improvement, understanding, willpower, wisdom, writingLeave a comment on Quote of the day 11/06/25

Quote of the day 11/05/25

From Pema Chödrön: “Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.”

Posted byKevin WarstadtNovember 5, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:Buddhism, challenges, life, philosophy, quotes, self-improvement, understandingLeave a comment on Quote of the day 11/05/25

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