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Bryant H. McGill quotes - page 4
The greatest joys are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in what we hope for.
Bryant H. McGill
The right to justice is something that no one can bestow, nor take away, for it is in one's heart.
Bryant H. McGill
True freedom is where an individual's thoughts and actions are in alignment with that which is true, correct, and of honor - no matter the personal price.
Bryant H. McGill
Suffering is one of life's great teachers.
Bryant H. McGill
The ability to forgive is one of man's greatest achievements.
Bryant H. McGill
The worst bullies you will ever encounter in your life are your own thoughts.
Bryant H. McGill
Hate controls everything it touches, but love sets everything it touches free.
Bryant H. McGill
There is no happiness outside of ourselves.
Bryant H. McGill
Do you want to know what you are? You are a creator. At every moment you are creating. The real question is, what are you creating?
Bryant H. McGill
If you do not like a certain behavior in others, look within yourself to find the roots of what discomforts you.
Bryant H. McGill
Materialism is an identity crisis.
Bryant H. McGill
The conflicts we have with the outside world are often conflicts we have within ourselves.
Bryant H. McGill
We believe we are the consumers, but we are the consumed.
Bryant H. McGill
Progress and healing involves seeing every person as not so different from ourselves.
Bryant H. McGill
When you are not free, you are not creating; you are being created.
Bryant H. McGill
The deceptive, glossy media images of faces, bodies and social lifestyles, make us hate ourselves so we will buy a solution to love ourselves once again.
Bryant H. McGill
You reclaim your power by loving what you were once taught to hate.
Bryant H. McGill
The world is starving for original and decisive leadership.
Bryant H. McGill
The folly of endless consumerism sends us on a wild goose-chase for happiness through materialism.
Bryant H. McGill
The supreme lesson of any education should be to think for yourself and to be yourself; absent this attainment, education creates dangerous, stupefying conformity.
Bryant H. McGill
When trying to teach someone a boundary, they learn less from the enforcement of the boundary and more from the way the boundary was established.
Bryant H. McGill
Control thought-forms are the basis of our deepest moral crisis.
Bryant H. McGill
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