Life is the first gift, love is the second, and understanding the third.
Shannon L. AlderTag: humility revelation
When you can’t reach the standards of another’s heart you must ask yourself,
"What value do I put on my soul that I would subject myself to such rejection?
Tag: love romance relationships
There are many forms of love as there is moments in time, and you are capable of feeling them all at different stages of your life.
Shannon L. AlderTag: love learning romance nostalgia relationships growth maturity feelings moments stages
Every quote is like a Picasso. The meaning is different for each person and half the admirers miss the true intent and twisted humor of it all.
Shannon L. AlderNever rearrange your life in order to meet Mr. Darcy half way. If he couldn’t see your worth at the moment you met then he won’t two years later. May the halls of Pemberly be filled with his regrets and your life filled with thankfulness because of this revelation.
Shannon L. AlderWhen someone you loved finds no flattery in the gift you gave them then you must ask yourself, "What was worth loving?
Shannon L. AlderTag: hurt judged betrayed abandoned rejected ignored devalued dismissed hated thrown-away
He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.
Shannon L. AlderTag: fear goals decisions choices anxiety overcoming obstacles secret-of-life life-purpose derailed living-on-purpose road-blocks
One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself.
Shannon L. AlderTag: empowerment self-esteem integrity confidence courage bravery conformity different self-worth self-respect alone diversity choices false personality remorse uniqueness regret blending-in regrets fake self-love hiding true-self standing-up-for-other-women
When someone you love says goodbye you can stare long and hard at the door they closed and forget to see all the doors God has open in front of you.
Shannon L. AlderTag: goals future love plans faith sorrow hope moving-on choices endings doors regret beginnings letting-go goodbyes giving-up god-s-plan
The difference between a moral person and a person of honor is that the latter regrets a discreditable act, made out of weakness and tries to make amends with their life when they find the opportunity to say they are sorry is lost.
Shannon L. AlderTag: compassion empathy forgiveness understanding making-amends honorable-person moral-person pentance retrubution
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