Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Barbara Ann Kipfer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a scientist Barbara Ann Kipfer.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Barbara Ann Kipfer

Barbara Ann Kipfer is a lexicographer, linguist, ontologist, and part-time archaeologist. She has written more than 80 books and calendars, including 14,000 Things to be Happy About (Workman), which has more than 1.25 million copies in print. The 25th anniversary edition of the book was published in 2014. She is the editor of Roget's International Thesaurus 5th-8th editions.

Scientist | Born: 1954
I hope you find, as I did, that happiness comes from noticing and enjoying the little things in life.
A still tongue keeps a wise head.
Right underneath your thoughts and negative emotions exists an ocean of love. You have but to quiet the mind to experience it. — © Barbara Ann Kipfer
Right underneath your thoughts and negative emotions exists an ocean of love. You have but to quiet the mind to experience it.
Happiness need not be analyzed.
Wishing is good for us. Daydreams, fantasies, castles in the air, and aspirations All drive us forward, Impel us to make things happen. They also tell us a lot about ourselves. Our wishes come straight from our core, And they are loaded with vital information About who we are and who we can become. Keeping track of our wishes Helps us tap into the energy That propels us to go after our happiness.
Chinese landscape paintings often include tiny figures - as if to emphasize the grandeur of nature of which humankind is one small part. Think of the world in these terms, as larger in scale than the human. This is a healthy corrective to the commonplace view that people own the land, which exists to serve their purposes. Think big and live small.
See yourself as a small child, fragile and vulnerable, and breathe in. Smile with love to this small child within yourself, and breathe out.
Feel that life likes you just the way you are; otherwise, it would have made you differently.
Find your center and stay there.
Accept periods of suffering with gratitude, knowing that suffering can teach you very important lessons.
A true smile is when the mouth and the heart coordinate with each other.
Everyone gets the same twenty-four hours in a day, the difference is how you use it.
Transgressions are to be understood and corrected, not dwelt upon or agonized over.
Find your center and stay there. It will allow you to live your life to its maximum.
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