top of page
"I look upon death to be as necessary to our constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning."
Standard
Customized
Exlpore more Acceptance quotes

"Expectation has brought me disappointment. Disappointment has brought me wisdom. Acceptance, gratitude and appreciation have brought me joy and fulfilment."

"The closest thing to perfection is imperfection."

"You are too blessed to be worrying about your imperfections. Your original self is perfect in God's eyes, and His opinions will always matter the most."

"It's not that I've been invited to the hole I'm standing in. It's that I accepted the invitation."

"The dimension of space and time, represented by what is transpiring in the here and now, is all that we will ever know. Unlike the continuum of perpetual time and infinite space, everything that we know will experience disruption, dissolution, disintegration, dismemberment, and death. The inevitability of our ending represents the tragic comedy of life. Much of our needless suffering emanates from resisting our impermanence rather than embracing our fate. Only through acceptance of the events and situations that occur in a person's life including suffering, and by releasing our attachments, will a person ever experience enlightenment."

"Accepting all the good and bad about someone. It's a great thing to aspire to. The hard part is actually doing it."

"If you dream of becoming perfect, you never will.Be satisfied with being imperfect and that will make you perfect."

"The fullness of life's balancing grace will demand the symmetry of recompense for all your loss and pain."

"Beware trying to iron out all your quirks, perceived flaws and doubts. It's often these things that help you find strength, compassion, empathy for others and heart."
Explore more quotes by Benjamin Franklin

"He that raises a large family does, indeed, while he lives to observe them, stand a broader mark for sorrow; but then he stands a broader mark for pleasure too."

"Follow your bliss. -Joseph Campbell Resolve to perform what you ought. Perform without fail what you resolve."

"A little neglect may breed great mischief. ... For want of a nail the shoe was lost for want of a shoe the horse was lost for want of a horse the battle was lost for want of the battle the war was lost."
bottom of page