Calvin W. Allison Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Calvin W. Allison quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. Are you so cynical of being that you would lend a cold shoulder disguised as a helping hand bent on curbing the advisory sheets that taught the straight path code of conduct?
Poetic Cognition
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2. Blind confidence in men or women of business is a slow suicide.
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3. Don’t know about it until you think about it.
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4. Don’t look in the mirror to try to find yourself. Because you’re not there.
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5. First impressions don’t mean much to me. It’s usually about the fifth that catches my attention.
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6. For several years I tried hard to convince myself that others thought as I did. But, after a great deal of evaluating their methods of reasoning, I slowly began to realize just how different we rationalized. They mostly seem simplistic, and, as much as I have tried, I just can’t reason in that, or in a likewise, manner. I admire simplicity though, and there is grandeur in it that is attractive. But I have a wild, untamed mind with loud, vivid thoughts that can’t seem to settle in one moment. My moments regularly collide together resounding in the next and in the next and in the next. I take comfort in knowing that I was designed like this, and that I’m only different here in the temporal. God completely understands me, and He has set my purpose into motion. In His great Hands I reside.
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7. Hearing Hollywood liberals trying to deter people from climbing the capitalistic ladder of success is like listening to a group of drunks telling people not to drink.
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8. Here’s something to consider: let’s say that you spent hours upon hours upon hours drawing a work of art that would become your masterpiece. Consider all of the time and effort it would take to design and get every detail exactly right. Then think about how ecstatic you would be, the exhilaration you would feel, upon its completion.Now then, after all of the time and hard work that you put into that project, how would you like it if someone came along and scribbled on it? How would that make you feel? Okay, considering that, how do you suppose it makes God feel when someone gets a tattoo?
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9. I am completely aware that God has given me my mind, and that all of the knowledge that I possess has merely been installed in me by Him. I don’t view myself as special, but only as different, and that difference, that designed set of characteristics are there to bring about God’s purpose for my life.
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10. I suppose I’ve overdosed on ideas more than a couple of thousand times in my lifetime and, all things considered, am still functioning exceptionally well. I’m busy with projects, and my mind, powered by an unlimited source of inspiration, is still working on overdrive exceeding natural thought limits. I suppose that was a good buildup for the punchline, a fairly good verbal drumroll for the climax, and a good preparation paragraph predecessor to the grand finale:Great Things Are Ahead.
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11. I'm a free tour through the uncharted channels of the psychological sphere.
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12. I’m used to criticism, but I’m also used to being right.
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13. If we consider the many facets of intellectual spheres, then we can conclude in terms of genuine properties. Tailored as many may be to fit into a persona of influence, the authentic liberty still pertains, persisting to their individual attributions. There are no disguises for thoughts. They are already hidden from those to who they do not belong. No two minds think exactly alike, and it is in that logic that a unique canvas for each life resides.
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14. It’s true that time holds no spacein which our minds cannot trace.Yet, oh mystery, we welcome theeand all the clues that we can seeout there beyond the historyto futures known by destiny.
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15. Leave the baited hook alone.Turn off the ringer to that phone.Don’t take an interest in that loan.Don’t be a clone with no ring-tone of your own.Be prone to roam the guilt-free zone.Don’t fetch the bone, by the mirror thrown.Leave it alone with its sad groan(a tombstone on a grave unknown).Don’t postpone the gemstone able to atone.A wind has blown in the homegrown cyclone.The eagle has flown with wings long grown.A lesson’s been sown in the reflection’s own.
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16. Like a glove, life fitsif you can just get yourself to fit with it.But, like a mule, it can kick if you get yourself out of step with it.
The Sunset of Science and the Risen Son of Truth
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17. Morning dew upon the grass,glistening in the sun.Yesterday’s gone,tomorrow may come,but this day has begun.
Shadows Over February
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18. People who won’t admit when they’re wrong have no desire to be right.
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19. Seeing a grown man afraid of ai is like seeing a kid who hasn’t yet learned that pro wrestling is fake.
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20. The coin drops into the wishing well, and your wish is manifest in the role-models that you have paid to carry your banner. An interestingphenomenon isn’t it? You work for an income that you invest in a puppet who represents who you have been led to believe that you want to be. You go to school to educate yourself, and yet the knowledge that you acquire only keeps you in the box that was assembled by a scam artist that you hired (at top dollar) to build.
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21. The first thing to look for in a genius is odd behavior. I was around 40 years old when I recognized my own oddity in character, and I was completely caught off guard by this transparency. I had been aware of my very difficult mental battles, such as OCD and Misophonia (though for several years I didn’t even know they were actual conditions), but I convinced myself that those were basically just issues that weren’t actually attached to my character. I thought that I could confine them to my private life, and that the world around me wouldn’t be able to detect them, and I convinced myself that the majority of others probably went through similar things. But I was wrong. My conditions were not normal, and I was not normal.
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22. The future has already happened.
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23. The mirror is not poetry, the sky is.
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24. There are these fields we cannot seein these places we cannot be.Yet we welcome the mysteryin the leaves from each hid tree.
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25. Think not of yourself as a storeroom of guilt,but rather a flower preserved to not wilt.
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26. Time reflects in moments of understanding.Blueprints to the construction of productiveness.Instructions detailed in the mental ink ofcontrasting retrospect recycled for success.
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27. To live a fulfilled life, you must be willing to let God have complete control of your life.
Growing in the Presence of God
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28. We struggle too often with kinksas we copy their broken linksthat paste us in choking syncswhere a mind too often sinks.The poison is not a cureno matter the strong allure.It’s only when hearts can endurethat life’s fires can make them pure.
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29. We taint the sacred heart, and stain the merits of oddity by shaming the unmasked face that screams to be noticed in the social cesspool society deems acceptable. The deep waters swallow us who feign an inability to swim, tailoring our reflections to fit the slimy surfacethat we’ve chosen to collectively gather ourselves by. We secretly play marco-polo with shallow remnants of thoughts standing in remembrances of principles we surrendered to the tyrants who thought we were stars.
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30. We take journeys through the burning buildings of nostalgia only to watch frames burn around pictures we hang up in the present.
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