Gerald Jampolsky Quotes - Page 2
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.49, Bantam
There is no right or wrong behavior. The only meaningful choice is between fear and love.
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. (2008). “Teach Only Love: The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing: Easy Read Comfort Edition”, p.54, ReadHowYouWant.com
How simple it is to see that all the worry in the world cannot control the future.
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. (2008). “Teach Only Love: The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing: Easy Read Comfort Edition”, p.160, ReadHowYouWant.com
Gerald G. Jampolsky, Diane V. Cirincione (1992). “Wake-Up Calls”, Hay House Incorporated
Gerald G. Jampolsky (2010). “Love Is Letting Go of Fear, Third Edition”, p.68, Celestial Arts
Gerald Jampolsky, Diane V. Cirincione (2010). “Love Is the Answer: Creating Postive Relationships”, p.112, Bantam
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Out of Darkness into the Light: A Journey of Inner Healing”, p.162, Bantam
Gerald G. Jampolsky (2010). “Love Is Letting Go of Fear, Third Edition”, p.50, Celestial Arts
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.71, Bantam
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. (2008). “Teach Only Love: The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing: Easyread Edition”, p.132, ReadHowYouWant.com
When I am able to resist the temptation to judge others, I can see them as teachers.
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.138, Bantam
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. (2008). “Teach Only Love: The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing: Easy Read Comfort Edition”, p.65, ReadHowYouWant.com
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.71, Bantam
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.52, Bantam
Gerald Jampolsky (2009). “Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness”, p.196, Bantam
Gerald Jampolsky, Diane V. Cirincione (2010). “Love Is the Answer: Creating Postive Relationships”, p.140, Bantam
No way exists in the present to accurately determine the future effect of the least of our actions.
Gerald G. Jampolsky (2011). “Teach Only Love: The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing”, p.50, Simon and Schuster