A Quote by Meister Eckhart

Only those who have dared to let go can dare to re-enter. — © Meister Eckhart
Only those who have dared to let go can dare to re-enter.
Power is given only to those who dare to lower themselves and pick it up. Only one thing matters, one thing; to be able to dare!
Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win.
But I didn’t dare. That has always been my trouble. I’ve never dared enough.
Dare to be what you ought to be, dare to be what you dream to be, dare to be the finest you can be. The more you dare, the surer you will be of gaining just what you dare!
Everything is possible to him who wills only what is true! Rest in Nature, study, know, then dare; dare to will, dare to act and be silent!
Those that dare lose a day, ate dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, are desperate.
I’m a role model for those who dare to be different. For those who dare to take a stand in their life and have an opinion
I was born with the courage to live. Only those are unwise who have never dared to be fools.
I'm not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special except dare to think. And to dare to go with the truth. And to dare to really love completely.
Authors are far closer to the truths enfolded in mystery than ordinary people, because of that very audacity of imagination which irritates their plodding critics. As only those who dare to make mistakes succeed greatly, only those who shake free the wings of their imagination brush, once in a way, the secrets of the great pale world. If such writers go wrong, it is not for the mere brains to tell them so
Dare to be free, dare to go as far as your thought leads, and dare to carry that out in your life.
When I enter the studio, I leave my body at the door the way the Moslems leave their shoes when they enter the mosque, and I only allow my spirit to go in there and paint.
In the old days of literature, only the very thick-skinned - or the very brilliant - dared enter the arena of literary criticism. To criticise a person's work required equal measures of erudition and wit, and inferior critics were often the butt of satire and ridicule.
We have dared to be free. Let us dare to be so by ourselves and for ourselves.
It is only the great men who are truly obscene. If they had not dared to be obscene, they could never have dared to be great.
We enter into solitude first of all to meet our Lord and to be with him and him alone. Only in the context of grace can we face our sin; only in the place of healing do we dare to show our wounds; only with a singleminded attention to Christ can we give up our clinging fears and face our own true nature.
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