
Top 31 Recovery Inspiration Quotes
#1. One way [to recovery] would be by creating the best possible romance book or happy ending scenario for you ... out od your own experience. Another way would be to look at it as it is: a wake-up call to action to create a more humane world, without discrimination and sexism.
Elina Juusola
#2. When we think we can manage our time, our circumstances, and our relationships without His help and inspiration, we know what unmanageability is.
Toni Sorenson
#3. Connect with supportive people who empower you. The more you jump into your life, the further away from Ed you can get. Don't have a backup plan for living. Live today. [ ... ] Trust in God. Believe in yourself. Get friends and family members to stand behind you. That's the only backup you'll need.
Jenni Schaefer
#4. You're going to make something wonderful of yourself. I promise.
You're doing just fine.
Charlotte Eriksson
#5. Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power.
Horace Mann
#6. Your body, mind and soul are sacred space. Your happiness is sacred.
Jan Porter
#7. I wanted to say all these things about how you just have to hold on to the things you love and let go of all the rest.
Charlotte Eriksson
#8. No matter how smart we may think we are, no matter how committed we are to our truth, we can lose our way.
Kamal Ravikant
#9. To change one's field of influence is to change the course of one's life.
Jenny Reese Clark
#10. A single day is enough to make us a little larger or, another time, a little smaller.
Paul Klee
#11. you will perhaps miss
the part of you that is gone
but do not fear:
all is for the best in the world
and soon you will not realize it is gone:
you have either forgotten it entirely or
it has come back
alive
Tah The Trickster
#12. Love yourself unconditionally.Do what you love to do.Be grateful for what you do have.Happiness is an attitude of gratitude.Love all of life.
Jan Porter
#13. We are not the only ones affected by our recovery. The spiritual awakening heals the world one person at a time.
Marta Mrotek
#14. Once, I was a master at recycling leftovers. Now I cultivate the art of simmering memories.
Jean-Dominique Bauby
#15. Claim all that is good and powerful in life and make it your own!
Jan Porter
#16. Every time you have a chance, go within and do your meditation.
Dharma Mittra
#17. We're saying the story doesn't end here, that the air in your lungs is there for a reason.
Jamie Tworkowski
#18. It seems that whatever we do is somehow beyond reproach - murder, rape, drunk driving - as long as we go on a TV show and apologize.
Eric Stoltz
#19. Don't be overly proud of your accomplishments and success. Recovery is never complete. You 're engaged in a life-long process. Continue each day to love and serve God with humility
Binye Vincent
#21. What hell condemned, let heaven now heal.
Aberjhani
#22. But undying memories stood like sentinels in her breast. When the notes of doves, calling to each other, fell on her ear, her eyes sought the sky, and she heard a voice saying, Majella!
Helen Hunt Jackson
#23. Always allow your childlike wonder, joy, gratitude, love and laughter to serve as your own soul's tool kit for life's most difficult challenges.
Jan Porter
#24. The power of hope! Even a lack of ambition can, for a time, pay off as a necessary facet, as long as hope outweighs it.
Criss Jami
#25. Someone once asked me how I hold my head up so high after all I have been through. I said it's because no matter what, I am a survivor NOT a victim.
Patricia Buckley
#26. Once you commit and decide that there is no turning back, you'll find the strength.
Marta Mrotek
#27. Kind words produce their images on men's souls.
Blaise Pascal
#28. You've climbed too many mountains and crossed too many rivers to stop and turn back now.
Eleanor Brownn
#29. Take what is good from the past
and carve a new path.
Jan Porter
#30. We don't necessarily need to know each other's name, age, profession, drug of choice, childhood trauma or recent tragedy to understand what pain feels like and offer comfort. We are strangers drawn together by a shared desire for lasting peace.
Marta Mrotek
#31. Understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery.
J.K. Rowling
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