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Six Past Lives Quotes That Make You Think

Have you ever wondered if you’ve lived before? It’s a common question and one that has been explored by many people throughout history. Some believe in reincarnation, but others think it’s just our imaginations. Either way, some past lives quotes...

A Different Way Assorted Ideas

Have you ever wondered if you’ve lived before? It’s a common question and one that has been explored by many people throughout history. Some believe in reincarnation, but others think it’s just our imaginations. Either way, some past lives quotes make you think.

by David Stone

Inspiring Quotes that Remind Us of our Past Lives

We all have a past, and understanding how it has shaped our current lives is an integral part of life. Looking back at our previous experiences can provide us with valuable insight into who we are today and how we can move forward in the future. Here are six inspiring quotes from thinkers that remind us of the importance of reflecting on our past lives:

  1. “The past is a guidepost, not a hitching post.” –L. Thomas Holdcraft
  2. “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.” –Abraham Lincoln
  3. “If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday”. –Pearl Buck
  4. “Life is not going to be easy but its worth trying if failure leads to success”. –Unknown
  5. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow” –Albert Einstein
  6. “Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them; that only creates sorrow.” -Lao Tzu

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These inspiring words remind us that reflecting on our past lives can help us create a brighter future for ourselves and those around us! By taking the time to reflect on where we’ve been, we can embrace the present moment and make the most out of every experience that comes our way!

On naming, neglect, and the quiet work that keeps things standing
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On naming, neglect, and the quiet work that keeps things standing

On naming, neglect, and the quiet work that keeps things standing

About twenty years ago, there was Harbor Police activity near the water, just south of the subway entrance. At the time, no one really thought of it as a pier, though technically there was a small boardwalk there. Of course it wasn’t a pier. A pier implies intention.

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