Catalyst Quotes

Compiled by Alex Pena ~ ‘Catalyst’: “to spark, to ignite, energize, mobilize; something that accelerates a reaction (DDI)." Thought-provoking & motivational quotes and stories for you to read, reflect on and move forward in making creative and positive changes in your life.

“You Have to Say That You Can”

 

“The future is not a scenario written, which we only have to act out; it is a work which we have to create.”    (Roger Garaudy)

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“At any time, you can rethink your life and reinvent yourself.

Choose your words better and say/affirm exclusively what you aspire to create in your life.

Dare to dream and dare to stand out.  Get off the beaten path.”    (Denise Pitre) 

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“It is a painful thing to say to oneself: by choosing one road I am turning my back on a thousand others. Everything is interesting; everything might be useful; everything attracts and charms a noble mind; but death is before us; mind and matter make their demands; willy-nilly we must submit and rest content as to things that time and wisdom deny us, with a glance of sympathy which is another act of our homage to the truth.”   (Antonin Sertillanges, The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods)

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“If you’re going to try, go all the way.  Otherwise, don’t even start.  This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind.  It could mean not eating for three or four days.  It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail.  It could mean derision.  It could mean mockery – isolation. Isolation is the gift.  All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it.  And, you’ll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine.  If you’re going to try, go all the way.  There is no other feeling like that.  You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire.  You will ride life straight to perfect laughter.  It’s the only good fight there is.”    (Charles Bukowski)

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“The first step is you have to say that you can.”   (Will Smith)

“In Every Problem There is a Lesson to Learn”

 

“We’re all going to die, all of us, what a circus!  That alone should make us love each other but it doesn’t.  We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities; we are eaten up by nothing.”  (Charles Bukowski)

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“We can either own our circumstances and be creative in them, or we can throw up our hands and say, I cannot be held accountable because the conditions are not ideal.”   (Patti Digh, Creative Is a Verb:  If You’re Alive, You’re Creative)

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“You’ve got choices, like any other creature.  You can stumble down that road, pretending you can’t help it.  You can curl up and die of regret and sorrow for what you’ve done.  Or you can get up and fight, even though the battle might be lost.”   (Kersten Hamilton, Tyger Tyger)

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“We must assume every event has significance and contains a message that somehow pertains to our questions. This especially applies to what we used to call bad things. The challenge is to find the silver lining in every event, no matter how negative.”   (James Redfield, The Celestine Prophecy)

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“In every problem there is a lesson to learn, an asset to acquire, a rest to restore, a bitterness to sweeten, a load to lighten or a price to pay.”    (Ikechukwu Joseph)

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“Leadership – Know, Tell, Inspire”

“Leading yourself in really weird times:

  • Be conscious in the Zen sense.  Think about what you are doing more than usual.  Think about how you project.
  • Meet daily, first thing, with your leadership team — to discuss whatever, check assumptions.  Perhaps meet again late afternoon.  Meetings max 30 minutes.
  • If you are a ‘big boss,’ use a private sounding board — check in daily.
  • Concoct scenarios by the bushel, test ’em, play with ’em, short-term, long-term, sane, insane.
  • MBWA.  Wander.  Sample attitudes.  Visible but not frenzied.
  • Work the phones, chat up experts, customers, vendors.  Seek enormous diversity of opinion.
  • “Over”communicate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  •  Exercise — encourage your leadership team to double up on their exercise.
  • Underscore ‘excellence in every transaction.’”   (Tom Peters)

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“Leadership is based on four E’s:

  • The personal Energy to welcome and deal with the speed of change.
  • The ability to create an atmosphere that Energizes others.
  • The Edge to make difficult decisions.
  • The ability to consistently Execute.”   (Jack Welch)

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“Leadership is scarce because few people are willing to go through the discomfort required to lead.  This scarcity makes leadership valuable.  If everyone tries to lead all the time, not much happens.  It’s discomfort that creates the leverage that makes leadership worthwhile.  In other words, if everyone could do it, they would, and it wouldn’t be worth much.  It’s uncomfortable to propose an idea that might fail.  It’s uncomfortable to challenge the status quo. When you identify the discomfort, you’ve found the place where a leader is needed.  If you’re not uncomfortable in your work as a leader, it’s almost certain you’re not reaching your potential as a leader.”   (Seth Godin, Tribes – We Need YOU to Lead Us)

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“It is sometimes said that the difference between ‘management’ and ‘leadership’ is ‘doing things right’ versus ‘doing the right thing.’   I think that’s nuts.  In fact, let’s assume there is a ‘doing things right’ and a ‘doing the right thing.’  Well, both are of equal importance, and if anything ‘doing things right’ takes precedence.   Another way to put it is that having an ‘excellent strategy’ is approximately worthless unless execution is equally ‘excellent.’  Far more things fail to come to fruition because of lousy execution than because of lousy strategy.  (‘Execution is strategy’ is the way a boss of mine, Fred Malek, put it waaaaaay back in the 1970s.)  Hence my ‘take no prisoners’ ‘bottom line’ is that ‘doing things right’ is as much a part of effective leadership as ‘doing the right thing.'”   (Tom Peters)

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“To know how to do a job is the accomplishment of labor;

To be able to tell others is the accomplishment of the teacher;

To inspire others to do better work is the accomplishment of management;

To be able to do all three is the accomplishment of leadership.”     (Guy Furguson)

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“Do What You Are Afraid to Do”

 

“Life is indeed a gamble, the ultimate game of chance, based purely upon having the ability to make the right choices at the right time.  You never win or lose in life if you realize it is all just for the experience. Learn to create your own destiny; don’t wait to see what fate throws your way.”   (Steven Redhead, Keys to Creating Your Reality)

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“Once we rid ourselves of traditional thinking, we can get on with creating the future.”   (James Bertrand)

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“The path to wisdom does, in fact, begin with a single step.  Where people go wrong is in ignoring all the thousands of other steps that come after it.  They make the single step of deciding to become one with the universe and for some reason forget to take the logical next step of living for seventy years on a mountain and a daily bowl of rice and yak butter tea that would give it any meaning.  While evidence says that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, they’re probably all on first steps.”   (Terry Pratchett)

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“In the beginning, spirituality is a seeking practice.  We seek peace, we seek joy, we seek wisdom, we seek awakening, we seek self betterment.  Farther down the road, the realization comes that we already are the peace and joy and wisdom and awakening and self betterment that we seek.  At that point, spirituality becomes what it is … Not a practice of seeking anything. But a practice of uncovering what was there inside you all along.  You already are the light at the end of the tunnel.  You already are the wisdom, you already are the peace, you already are the joy.  You already are awakened, you already are perfect.  All that’s left is for you to discover that you are.”   (Teal Scott)

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“A man, who seeks only the light, while shirking his responsibilities, will never find illumination.  And one who keeps his eyes fixed upon the sun ends up blind.

It doesn’t matter what others think – because that’s what they will think, in any case.  So, relax.

Let the universe move about.  Discover the joy of surprising yourself.

The master says:  ‘Make use of every blessing that God gave you today.  A blessing cannot be saved.’

There is no bank where we can deposit blessings received, to use them when we see fit.  If you do not use them, they will be irretrievably lost.  God knows that we are creative artists when it comes to our lives.  On one day, he gives us clay for sculpting, on another, brushes and canvas, or a pen.  But we can never use clay on our canvas, nor pens in sculpture.  Each day has its own miracle.  Accept the blessings, work, and create your minor works of art today. Tomorrow you will receive others.”   (Paulo Coelho, Maktub)

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“Always do what you are afraid to do.”    (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

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“Down the Road to Wisdom”

 

“It’s a lot easier to be lost than found.  It’s the reason we’re always searching and rarely discovered – so many locks not enough keys.”   (Sarah Dessen)

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“There are only two questions that human beings have ever fought over, all through history. ‘How much do you love me?’ and ‘Who’s in charge?’  Everything else is somehow manageable.  But these two questions of love and control undo us all, trip us up and cause war, grief and suffering.”   (Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love)

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“If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we’d accomplish.”   (Joel Brown)

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“Sometimes life isn’t about the end.  It’s not always about tomorrow and the day after that, what we achieve over the years and how we leave the world.  Sometimes it’s about today.

Any of us could die tomorrow regardless of the horde.  We could get sick or be injured or anything else.  That’s the risk we take waking up each morning and stepping outside.”   (Carrie Ryan, The Dark and Hollow Places) 

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“Don’t do what you want.  Do what you don’t want.  Do what you’re trained not to want.  Do the things that scare you the most.”   (Chuck Palahniuk)

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“The Road to Wisdom

The road to wisdom?

Well, it’s plain and simple to express:

Err and err and err again

but less and less and less.”   (Piet Hein)

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“I hate how my past actions keep messing up my future options, Seth muttered.

Then you’ve started down the road to wisdom, Grandpa replied.”   (Brandon Mull, Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary)

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“Be, Don’t Become”

 

“Children teach you that you can still be humbled by life, that you learn something new all the time.  That’s the secret to life, really — never stop learning.  It’s the secret to career.  I’m still working because I learn something new all the time.  It’s the secret to relationships. Never think you’ve got it all.”    (Clint Eastwood)

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“I think that you find your own way.  You have your own rules.  You have your own understanding of yourself, and that’s what you’re going to count on.  In the end, it’s what feels right to you.  Not what your mother told you.  Not what some actress told you.  Not what anybody else told you but the still, same voice.”    (Meryl Streep)

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“The four hardest tasks on earth are neither physical nor intellectual feats, but spiritual ones:

    1)  to return love for hate;

    2)  to include the excluded;

    3)  to forgive without apology, and

    4)  to be able to say ‘I was wrong.’”       (Anon)

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“All that we are is the result of what we have thought.  If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him.  If a man speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows him, like a shadow that never leaves him.”    (Buddha)

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“Be — don’t try to become.”    (Osho)

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“To Find the Yellow Brick Road, Start On the Dusty, Dirt One”

 

“Usually, the best way to find the yellow brick road of your life is to start out on the dusty, dirt one.

And then let yourself become so preoccupied in making the best of it, having fun, and challenging yourself that you actually stop paying attention to the path.

Until, one day, not so long from now, with a new best friend, wearing cool clothes, feeling awesome, a teeny tiny bit taller, fresh from a WOW vacation, looking for the path you just left, you’ll notice that it’s 24 carats… baby.

And you’ll wonder for a long, long time, sipping on some exotic fruit drink, when the transformation actually took place…

Also wondering, as everyone always does, ‘Whatever did I do to deserve so much, so fast…?’

    (signed)   The Universe”         (Mike Dooley, Notes from the Universe, 8.15.13)

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“The first and most important principle in asking for and getting what you want is the ‘ground of being’ from which you ask.  By ‘ground of being’ we mean your state of thinking in regard to your level of certainty about getting what you are asking for.  If your expectation is that you will get what you are asking for, it will affect everything else — your body posture, eye contact, tone of voice and choice of words .…

Start with the assumption that you can get what you want.”    (Jack Canfield & Mark V. Hanson, The Aladdin Factor)

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“For me the world is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, un-fathomable; my interest has been to convince you that you must assume responsibility for being here, in this marvelous world, in this marvelous desert, in this marvelous time.  I want to convince you that you must learn to make every act count, since you are going to be here for only a short while, in fact, too short for witnessing all the marvels of it.”    (Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan)

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“The person who really wants to do something finds a way; the other person finds an excuse.”    (Unknown Author)

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“I cannot tell you any spiritual truth that deep within you don’t know already.  All I can do is remind you of what you have forgotten.”    (Eckhart Tolle)

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“Example In Influencing Others Is The Only Thing”

“Stephen Covey, in his book The 8th Habit, describes a poll of 23,000 employees drawn from a number of companies and industries.  He reports the poll’s findings:

  • Only 37 percent said they have a clear understanding of what their organization is trying to achieve and why,
  • Only one in five was enthusiastic about their team’s and their organization’s goals,
  • Only one in five said they had a clear “line of sight” between their tasks and their team’s and organization’s goals,
  • Only 15 percent felt that their organization fully enables them to execute key goals,
  • Only 20 percent fully trusted the organization they work for

Then, Covey superimposes a very human metaphor over the statistics.  He says, ‘If, say, a soccer team had these same scores, only 4 of the 11 players on the field would know which goal is theirs.  Only 2 of the 11 would care.  Only 2 of the 11 would know what position they play and know exactly what they are supposed to do.  And all but 2 players would, in some way, be competing against their own team members rather than the opponent.”   (Chip Heath, Made to Stick:  Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die)

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“The mismanagement of Human Resources is one of the main reasons that ‘good’ companies never become ‘great.’”    (Jim Collins, Good to Great)

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“Most companies that are in life-or-death battles got into that kind of trouble because they didn’t pay enough attention to developing their leaders.”    (Wayne Calloway, former Chairman, PepsiCo)

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“The key to successful leadership today is influence, not authority.”    (Kenneth Blanchard)

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“Set the tone.  You may think you can’t change the corporate culture, but you’re actually helping build it with everything you do and every word you utter.  Your people look to you as a model.

So pay attention to the signals you send about what you value and believe in.”    (Lost and Found: The Story of How One Man Discovered the Secrets of Leaderships . . . Where He Wasn’t Even Looking, Lyle Sussman, Sam Deep & Alex Stiber)

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“Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing.”   (Albert Schweitzer)

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“Do We Still Have What It Takes”

 

“I just want to do something that matters.  Or be something that matters.  I just want to matter.”   (John Green, An Abundance of Katherines)

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“Sometimes in life you have an appointment with destiny, and sometimes you just have to get destiny to squeeze you in.”    (Robert Brault)

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“The world has the habit of making room for the man whose words and actions show that he knows where he is going.”    (Napoleon Hill)

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“Our lives are so hopelessly entangled in the choices of others, we can never have full control over our destiny or fate or purpose or whatever you want to call it.  The choices we make will define us, of course, but so do the choices of everyone around us whether we know them or not.”    (How to Disappear Completely, David Bowick)

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“For most of my life I have thought of grace as a hope of a bright tomorrow in spite of the darkness of today — and this is true.  In this way we are all like Pamela, walking a road to grace — hoping for mercy.  What we fail to realize is that grace is more than our destination, it is the journey itself, manifested in each breath and with each step we take.  Grace surrounds us, whirls about us like the wind, falls on us like rain.  Grace sustains us on our journeys, no matter how perilous they may be and, make no mistake, they are all perilous.  We need not hope for grace, we merely need to open our eyes to its abundance.  Grace is all around us, not just in the hopeful future but in the miracle of now.”   (Richard Paul Evans, The Road to Grace)  

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“Wherever you go, go with inspiration and aspiration.

Whatever you do, do with love and concern.

Whomever you see, see with purity’s beauty

And responsibility’s glory.”     (Sri Chinmoy, The Wings of Joy:  Finding Your Paths to Inner Peace)

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“Is it always to be a winners-losers world, or can we keep everyone in the game?  Do we still have what it takes to find a better way?”    (Robert Fulghum)

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“Jump Out the Window and Grow Wings”

 

“Life is short, Break the Rules.

Forgive quickly, Kiss SLOWLY.

Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably

And never regret ANYTHING

That makes you smile.”     (Mark Twain)

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“I never think of what I am proud about.  I never look back, except to find out about mistakes.  Because mistakes are hard to remember and to draw conclusions from.  But I only see danger in thinking back about things you are proud of.  When people ask me if I am proud of something, I just shrug and hope to get away as soon as possible.  I should explain that my way is to look ahead, all my pleasant thoughts are about the future.  It has been that way since I was twenty years old.  I start every day fresh.”    (Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann)

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“Dreams come true, that’s what they do.  The only variable is when.

For the slow approach:  Resist.  Attach.  Insist.  Deny.  Stop.  Second guess. Whine.  Argue.  Defend.  Protest. Cry.  Struggle.  And ask others, ‘when you know the answer yourself.’

For the quick approach:  Visualize.  Pretend.  Prepare.  Dodge.  Roll.  Serpentine.  Do not waiver over intentions, but over methods.  Show up, even when nothing happens.  And give thanks in advance.

You knew that,

    (signed)   The Universe          (Mike Dooley, Notes from the Universe, 7.25.13)

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“Our great business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.”    (Thomas Carlyle)

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“Sometimes you just have to jump out the window and grow wings on the way down.”    (Ray Bradbury)

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