This week's most favored tweets.
"Better you don't search for who you are until you know who it is you want to find."
"Sometimes you believe a thing that isn't true because in the world you wish to live in, it would be true."
The runners-up
"It is not until you subject your beliefs to compromise that you know what your principles are."
"You think you will never love again, until one day you meet someone who thinks they will never be loved again."
Best of the rest
"Nothing brings people together like having the same deck stacked against them."
"If you set yourself standards that can only be met with God's help, then why would you not ask God's help?"
"Maybe there's life on other planets but we don't recognize it because it's fair."
"I identify more with people who ask each day for divine guidance than people equipped with a divine guidance system."
"In the end you regret less the things you believed that weren't true than the things that never came true because you didn't believe."
~~ Robert Brault
10 comments:
This is my favorite:
"Nothing brings people together like having the same deck stacked against them."
=)
"It is not until you subject your beliefs to compromise that you know what your principles are."
I'm going to be mulling on that one today.
This week, all are gems..
My favorite (and the one that has me thinking a lot today) is the one that refers to standards: I think I do that to myself.
So now I need to make sure I ask for help!
Awesome!
Grateful Robert for ongoing guidance to” search for who you are until "..... you meet someone who thinks they will never be loved again." After all "Nothing brings people together like having the same deck stacked against them."
My favorites are: the first one, and the first runner-up!
You think you will never love again and In the end really stood out...along with beliefs, compromise and principles.Actually, the more I read the first two, the more they stand out, too.
"Sometimes you believe a thing that isn't true because in the world you wish to live in, it would be true."
Guilty.
Facinating quotes...and even more facinating name! It is my grandfather's name, too!...only with an "e"! Robert F. Breault, who was quite a poet, to-boot!
Mr Brault,
I have just "discovered" your work, and am grateful to have done so. Your writing has turned my attention from the inevitable self-inflicted bashing that follows a grown child shedding light on your shortcomings as his parent. Thank you. I needed the reprieve, however brief.
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