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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеPythagoras and Blaise Pascal Meditation
Buddha Knowing
Lao-tzu Leadership
Confucius Patience
Patanjali Inspiration
Marcus Tullius Cicero Triumph
Jesus of Nazareth Being Childlike
Epictetus Divinity
Zen Proverb Enlightenment
Omar Khayyám The Now
St. Francis of Assisi Prayer
Jalaluddin Rumi Grief As a Blessing
Leonardo da Vinci Balance
Michelangelo Hope
Sir Edward Dyer Mind Power
William Shakespeare Mercy
John Donne Oneness
John Milton Time
Alexander Pope Humility
John Keats Truth/Beauty
Percy Bysshe Shelley Passion
William Blake Communication
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Boldness/Action
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Imagination
William Wordsworth Nature
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Romantic Love
Henry David Thoreau Nonconformity
Chief Seattle, Oren Lyons, Wolf Song, Walking Buffalo, and Luther Standing Bear Reverence for Nature
Ralph Waldo Emerson Judgment
Ralph Waldo Emerson Self-Reliance
Henry Wadsworth Emerson Enthusiasm
Emily Dickinson Immortality
Robert Browning Perfection
Herman Melville Soulcenter
John Greenleaf Whittier Regrets
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Fear and Risk-Taking
Walt Whitman Physical Perfection
Lewis Caroll Agelessness
Stephen Crane Kindness
Algernon Charles Swinburne Laughter
William James Visualization
Joyce Kilmer Family and Home
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Solitude
William Jennings Bryan Mystery
Kahlil Gibran Work
Rudyard Kipling Inspiration
William Butler Yeats Soul Love
Rabindranath Tagore Highest Self
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Privacy
George Bernard Shaw Self-Image
Paramha Yogananda Suffering
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Love’s Energy
e.e cummings Individuality
Robert Frost Independence
Dorothy Parker Appreciation
Langston Hughes Forgiveness
Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolence
Ogden Nash, Comparision
Mother Teresa Action/Doing
Wayne W. Dyer Awe