
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
– Aristotle (382-322 B.C.E)
The above line is listed as the greatest quote of all time (101 Greatest Inspirational Quotes from Quoteleaf.) It wouldn’t be my first choice. My life-changing line is the three-word description of God by Saint John: "God is love." When I discovered that line, it altered the way I think about God…and life.
But this essay is not really about the greatest quote. It’s about the impact the great language of others has in your life. Someone sends you a card with the line, "Don’t let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do," (Coach John Wooden) and I ask you, How do lines like these change your life, if at all?…
The truth is, our patterns of thinking are so deeply ingrained that it
takes a traumatic or euphoric event to change our lives to a different channel.
Saul walks the rode to Damascus and, hearing the voice of God through a
vision, changes the very direction of his life (and ours) and becomes Saint Paul.
An alcoholic awakens in jail. Even though he’s been there before, he
arises this morning into a sunlight that moves his life in an entirely
new direction. Perhaps he is inspired by the life of Bill W (Founder of
Alcoholics Anonymous.) Or perhaps he is simply moved by the poignancy
of his personal tragedy. In any case, he makes a life altering decision.
What, if any, are quotes from others that have had a meaningful impact in your life?
-Erie Chapman
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