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Livology: A Global Guide to a Deliberate Life

Colleen Mariotti

Top 10 Best Quotes

“For me, books have always been the greatest gifts. I love to give and receive them because I know they are a reflection of the giver.”

“There is nothing more romantic than absolute presence.”

“The vision is not to see things just as we have imagined them to be. The vision is the freedom to live deliberately every day and that is a simply a choice.”

“It is such a privilege to learn from children as they discover new worlds of possibility and give themselves fully over to their dreams, inspiring a few adults along the way.”

“It is such a privilege to learn from children as they discover new worlds of possibility and give themselves full over to their dreams, inspiring a few adults along the way.”

“Give without expectation and receive with reckless abandon.”

“Trusting the vision without forcing the way is a lesson worth learning in every port.”

“To crumble or to fly is aways a choice ...”

“The vision is not to see things just as we have imagined them to be. The vision is the freedom to live deliberately every day and that is simply a choice.”

“The goal is not perfection, but rather mastering the art of practice.”

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