Top 15 John Grinder Quotes
#1. The Structure of Magic I by Richard Bandler and John Grinder is a delightful simplification of the infinite complexities of the language I use with patients. In reading this book, I learned a great deal about the things that I've done without knowing about them.
Milton H. Erickson
#2. These new technologies are not yet inevitable. But if they blossom fully into being, freedom may irrevocably perish. This is a fight not only for the meaning of our individual lives, but for the meaning of our life together.
Bill McKibben
#3. There is something humbling about knowing that an entity capable of moving mountains and reshaping continents still takes the time to tend to the smallest patch of dirt. Little things matter. Footsteps matter.
William Ritter
#4. While you were anesthetized to the tragedy of life you were able to survive. When clarity was returned to you, when it was painstakingly restored, it could drive you mad.
Salman Rushdie
#7. But this is a thing that I know
to live with fear is not to live at all. A man will die every moment he is afraid.
Deanna Raybourn
#8. Don't cry" He says, his voice firm. "You are stronger than that.
Marie Lu
#9. The aquifer [is] the water table people need to keep secure. Nature has this incredible system of water purification under the ground. Ground water is much better to drink than surface water because it filters out the bacteria that can cause all sorts of problems.
Josh Fox
#10. The truth is, some relationships are supposed to last forever, and some are only supposed to last a few days. That's the way life is.
Sophie Kinsella
#12. I'm more of a writer than an actor, and I used to say that I'm mostly an improviser, though I haven't improvised in awhile.
Tina Fey
#13. You can trust the promise of this opening;
Unfurl yourself into the grace of beginning
That is at one with your life's desire.
John O'Donohue
#14. Wisdom comes from experience, but experience is not enough. Experience anticipated and experience revisited is the true source of wisdom.
John Grinder
#15. As the trees turned red, then white, then naked as pitchforks, Margot and Xiao Chen immersed themselves in several forests' worth of pages, and I watched, tortured, as brick after brick of a new development was laid on the wasteland of Midtown West like slabs of gold bullion.
Carolyn Jess-Cooke