Body Empowerment Quotes
Collection of top 43 famous quotes about Body Empowerment
Body Empowerment Quotes & Sayings
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The Universe cares more about your empowerment and freedom from fear than it does just about anything. It's really true
— Renae A. Sauter
Passion can transform the mind, body and spirit ...
Passion can align you with the wisdom of nature and the power of what is in your heart. — JoLynne Valerie
Passion can align you with the wisdom of nature and the power of what is in your heart. — JoLynne Valerie
Think of the air you breathe as love. Changes everything.
— Renae A. Sauter
The world is not in your books and maps, it's out there.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I think this journal will be disadvantageous for me, for I spend my time now like a spider spinning my own entrails.
— Mary Boykin Chesnut
All parties without exception, when they seek for power, are varieties of absolutism.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
A balanced tone on Europe will free us to address in depth the domestic economic and social agenda which we neglected throughout the last Parliament.
— Kenneth Clarke
If its almost right its wrong. Pay attention to your hesitation
— Renae A. Sauter
Destructive thoughts prevent your body from collaborating with your deepest wishes and needs. Sabotage has never been the road to success.
— Thorbjorg Hafsteinsdottir
Some attitudes couldn't be changed, they just had to be outlived
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Love: always inclusive, never divisive
— Renae A. Sauter
You are never left out from having the experience of love. You can always give and receive love right from where you are at. It's always up to you.
— Renae A. Sauter
You have to see human rights as an all-embracing concept. It could be something that would unite the world, if it could only be seen in that light.
— Elizabeth Evatt
We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us, it's in everyone.
— Nelson Mandela
This journey of life is about realizing our inherent wholeness. It has nothing to do with perfecting anything
— Renae A. Sauter
Gratitude is food for a weary soul.
— Renae A. Sauter
I always have the time, the room and the energy for more love.
— Renae A. Sauter
To restore a lost relationship is your choice
— Sunday Adelaja
You are essentially who you create yourself to be and all that occurs in your life is the result of your own making.
— Stephen Richards
People who have stepped fully into their power know they don't have to push or force things; they know that real power comes from surrender.
— Renae A. Sauter
Each day I connect with my inner being. Doing so, makes navigating through life so much easier.
— Renae A. Sauter
That deep longing that you keep dismissing as impractical, may be the very thing your soul is calling you to do.
— Renae A. Sauter
Self love is number one. As you radiate it out to others; it will radiate back to you.
— Renae A. Sauter
Make sure your beliefs match who you are: love.
— Renae A. Sauter
You simply cannot know the depth of your magnificence without the contrast of life.
— Renae A. Sauter
Sometimes it's about standing in your power.
— Renae A. Sauter
If you put gratitude at the center of your life, one day you will find it has completely taken over.
— Renae A. Sauter
Healing is anything that restores your inner sense that all is well, and that returns you to a healthy state of empowerment.
— Susan Barbara Apollon
I believe the Universe desires for us to choose to love as much as possible while we are here.
— Renae A. Sauter
Today I make time to release any burdens that I carry. One by one I release them into the atmosphere, until my body is in a complete state of calm
— Renae A. Sauter
Look at me,' said Miss Havisham. 'You are not afraid of a woman who has never seen the sun since you were born?
— Charles Dickens
When we finally become present in our lives its as if we are seeing things for the first time.
— Renae A. Sauter
Are you busy proving your worth or living it? A critical distinction
— Renae A. Sauter