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Your job is to envision your life with all the specifics you can muster up so you can get all emotional and excited and take inspired action.
— Jen Sincero
Trying to protect yourself from your fears protects you from experiencing a fully evolved and juicy life.
— Jen Sincero
Meanwhile, the truth is, the only questions you ever need to consider when making decisions about your life are:     1. Is this something I want to be, do, or have?     2. Is this going to take me in the direction I want to go (not should go)?     3. Is this going to screw over* anybody else in the process?
— Jen Sincero
Allow yourself to experience whatever your heart desires as if this is your one and only chance to take the ride of your life.
— Jen Sincero
The life you want is right here, right now.
— Jen Sincero
Life can be dramatic and funny all in the same day.
— Jennifer Aniston
I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!
— Emily Bronte
What kind of living will it be when you - Oh, God! Would you like to live with your soul in the grave?
— Emily Bronte
In secret pleasure — secret tears. This changeful life has slipped away.
— Emily Bronte
Would you like to live with your soul in the grave?
— Emily Bronte
I am seldom otherwise than happy while watching in the chamber of death... . I see a repose that neither earth nor hell can break, and I feel an assurance of the endless and shadowless hereafter--the Eternity they have entered--where life is boundless in its duration, and love in its sympathy, and joy in its fulness.
— Emily Bronte
I don't know if it be a peculiarity in me, but I am seldom otherwise than happy while watching in the chamber of death, should no frenzied or despairing mourner share the duty with me. I see a repose that neither earth nor hell can break; and I feel and assurance of the endless and shadowless hereafter - the Eternity they have entered - where life is boundless in its duration, and love in its sympathy, and joy in its fulness.
— Emily Bronte