Thursday, October 12, 2006

Quotes that move the mind

Found these on Starbucks website, in the States they have all these quotes on their mugs!
These were my pic of the best (out of hundreds)
check them out www.starbucks.com

The Way I See It #92"You are not an accident. Your parents may not have planned you, but God did. He wanted you alive and created you for a purpose. Focusing on yourself will never reveal your purpose. You were made by God and for God, and until you understand that, life will never make sense. Only in God do we discover our origin, our identity, our meaning, our purpose, our significance, and our destiny." -- Dr. Rick WarrenAuthor of The Purpose-Driven Life.
(How good is this, Rick Warrens book is quoted on starbucks mugs! mental)

The Way I See It #80"Anger is a vital life force. Channeled artistically or non-destructively, it has the power to move worlds." -- Alanis Morissette

The world is smaller than you think, and the people on it are more beautiful than you think.
-- Bertram van MunsterEmmy® Award–winning executive producer/director.

Be exceptional. Make tremendous efforts to be extraordinary. What a privilege to be here on the planet to contribute your unique donation to humankind. Just make sure you do so...." -- Shelby LynneMusician. Her songs can be heard on Starbucks Hear Music™ station, XM Satellite Radio Channel 75

Life is a school for angels. Love is the Teacher, so do your homework without fear. Death is merely graduation.
-- Jeffrey KuehlStarbucks customer from Wilmette, Illinois.


Seven million innocent European Jews were killed in the 1940s, and we rightly called it The Holocaust. Eleven million innocent Africans have died of AIDS so far this decade because they were unable to get the drugs that would save their lives. What do we call that?
-- Rob GlaserCEO of RealNetworks and founder of the Glaser Progress Foundation.

Change the world, but be careful how you change with it.
-- Brandi CarlileMusician. Her songs can be heard on Starbucks Hear Music™ station, XM Satellite Radio Channel 75

Big things start small. Rather than getting overwhelmed with the thought of changing the world, there are small steps we can all take in our own lives and communities that can have a real impact. Music is just one way of making change. What will you choose?


Improvisers don’t look at change as an obstacle; we look at it as fuel. We know that the next great idea lies just on the other side of the change. We are constantly asking ourselves, “What can I do to incite change?” Well?
-- John SweeneySpeaker, trainer and author of Innovation at the Speed of Laughter.

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