I love to happen on to quotes by wise and successful people. I see them on t-shirts, bookmarks, billboards, plaques on walls, etc, everywhere I go. Some resonate with my own thinking so much that I find myself repeating them to everyone I talk with for days. They just keep coming up in conversation.
If you remember a few of the key words and want to find the complete quote or who said it, all you need to do is do a search on the internet. Alakazam! So much information pops up to surprise and delight you that you can spend days reading about the context in which it was given, the period of time, the stage of life and mind of the author…..and whether or not he actually said it or who else is given credit for the same quote.
For instance, Henry David Thoreau and Zig Ziglar are credited with the same quote as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as who you become by achieving your goals.” It’s an inspirational quote no matter who actually said it. The influence these men and numberless others have on our world continues regardless of who gets the credit.
So, I have to believe that sharing these snippets of wisdom and witticism adds to self-empowering contemplation and humor that benefits mass consciousness. We are all more powerful and influential than we know.
Occasionally, I hear someone say something that I think is profound and succinct and that warrants memorializing . But, quickly, I forget…..most of the time what was said and even what it was about. I’ll have a fleeting thought: what was that again?
So I’m carrying a small notebook around with me now to record the deep thoughts that cross my path and my own musings. It is, afterall, the flashes of inspiration and feelings of intuition, that move me the most. Hummmm….. Don’t be surprised if I abandon quoting others and start quoting myself!