While these aren't necessarily my favorite quotes I thought an easy place to start would be with one from my favorite books first (or book series anyways).
Albus Dumbledore is one smart man!
I love the above quote but I think I love this one more,
"The truth. It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution." -Albus Dumbledore, via J.K. Rowling
This one speaks to me on so many levels. I am a firm believer in what I don't know can't hurt me. If the truth is something that won't do anything (change the situation, help the situation, or change my viewpoint) but bring hurt in the moment, then I would prefer to just be left in the dark. The truth can be freeing but it can also be damaging and destructive. It should never be treated with anything but caution. The truth is words and words have power; be careful with them.
In skimming my books for more Harry Potter wisdom (which I couldn't decide between and thus decided to save for a later date), I stumbled across this one that jumped out at me. It is fitting for my current state of mind.
"Not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck." - Dalai Lama
At this time in my life I have been trying not to focus on the what-ifs. I am where I am in my life and there is a reason for it. When I think back on some of the things I had wanted, or even the things I still want but had wanted at the wrong time, I can't help but be in awe at how blessed I am that I didn't get them. My entire life would be completely different.
Here are some more snippets of wisdom from others that I found while scrolling my time away on Pinterest (which I enjoy, wholeheartedly). I have also gone ahead and attached my Pinterest account. It is still a pretty unorganized mess of all my mind comes across (most things are just liked not pinned) but I am working on making it a little more spiffy~ Enjoy!
Albus Dumbledore is one smart man!
I love the above quote but I think I love this one more,
"The truth. It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution." -Albus Dumbledore, via J.K. Rowling
This one speaks to me on so many levels. I am a firm believer in what I don't know can't hurt me. If the truth is something that won't do anything (change the situation, help the situation, or change my viewpoint) but bring hurt in the moment, then I would prefer to just be left in the dark. The truth can be freeing but it can also be damaging and destructive. It should never be treated with anything but caution. The truth is words and words have power; be careful with them.
In skimming my books for more Harry Potter wisdom (which I couldn't decide between and thus decided to save for a later date), I stumbled across this one that jumped out at me. It is fitting for my current state of mind.
"Not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck." - Dalai Lama
At this time in my life I have been trying not to focus on the what-ifs. I am where I am in my life and there is a reason for it. When I think back on some of the things I had wanted, or even the things I still want but had wanted at the wrong time, I can't help but be in awe at how blessed I am that I didn't get them. My entire life would be completely different.
Here are some more snippets of wisdom from others that I found while scrolling my time away on Pinterest (which I enjoy, wholeheartedly). I have also gone ahead and attached my Pinterest account. It is still a pretty unorganized mess of all my mind comes across (most things are just liked not pinned) but I am working on making it a little more spiffy~ Enjoy!