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Paul Pearsall Quotes

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Marriage, families, all relationships are more a process of learning the dance rather than finding the right dancer
Paul Pearsall

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The five principles of aloha, when practiced together, awaken our awareness of our human potential and the sacredness of our life.
Paul Pearsall

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True joy results when we become aware of our connectedness to everything.
Paul Pearsall

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The word 'silly' derives from the Greek 'selig' meaning 'blessed.' There is something sacred in being able to be silly.
Paul Pearsall

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Stop looking for love and start showing it.
Paul Pearsall

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Sharing laughter is a way of casting delight to the wind so it blows everywhere and to everyone.
Paul Pearsall

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Work addiction seems to be an addiction we are proud of. We almost seem to brag with mock displeasure that we are "overwhelmed" with busyness, sometimes as an excuse for not really being able to do what we really want to be doing. Work addiction is a symptom not of working your brains out but of your brain working you out. Why are you doing what you're doing for a career and how do you like doing it? Do you like your answer?
Paul Pearsall

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There's never any closure in an awe-inspired life, only constant acceptance of the mysteries of life.
Paul Pearsall

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We come to feel as we behave.
Paul Pearsall

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The objective of two lovers is almost always the same; to find meaning in their individual lives and in their life together.
Paul Pearsall

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Addiction is not a fact of life but a description about how we are choosing to live.
Paul Pearsall