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Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body and prayer is to the soul.

Matthew Kelly (2003). “Rediscovering Catholicism: Journeying Toward Our Spiritual North Star”, p.243, Our Sunday Visitor Publishing

Catholicism is not a lifeless set of rules and regulations. Catholicism is a lifestyle. Catholicism is a way of life designed by God to help you become all you can be.

Matthew Kelly (2003). “Rediscovering Catholicism: Journeying Toward Our Spiritual North Star”, p.148, Our Sunday Visitor Publishing

Our lives change when our habits change.

Matthew Kelly (2003). “Rediscovering Catholicism: Journeying Toward Our Spiritual North Star”, p.130, Our Sunday Visitor Publishing

In fact, the more each person can remove his or her ego from the discussion and focus on the subject matter, the more fruitful the conversation will be for all involved.

Matthew Kelly (2005). “The Seven Levels of Intimacy: The Art of Loving and the Joy of Being Loved”, p.157, Simon and Schuster

The way we see the world determines the way we live our lives

Matthew Kelly (2012). “The Four Signs of A Dynamic Catholic: How Engaging 1% of Catholics Could Change the World”, p.48, BookBaby

Let your life be guided by greatness

Matthew Kelly (2015). “The Rhythm of Life: Living Everyday With Passion and Purpose”, p.6, BookBaby

Discipline is the path to happiness.

Matthew Kelly (2002). “Rediscover Catholicism: A Spiritual Guide to Living with Passion & Purpose”, p.195, BookBaby

We are not here to solve the problems; the problems are here to solve us.

Matthew Kelly (2002). “Rediscover Catholicism: A Spiritual Guide to Living with Passion & Purpose”, p.44, BookBaby

Striving humbly but heroically to live by what is good, true, and noble in the midst of - and in spite of - the modern climate.

Matthew Kelly (2003). “Rediscovering Catholicism: Journeying Toward Our Spiritual North Star”, p.11, Our Sunday Visitor Publishing

Work-life balance was a mistake from the start. Because we don't really want balance. We want satisfaction.

Matthew Kelly (2011). “Off Balance: Getting Beyond the Work-Life Balance Myth to Personal and Professional Satisfact ion”, Penguin

The measure of your life will be the measure of your courage.

Matthew Kelly (2015). “The Rhythm of Life: Living Everyday With Passion and Purpose”, p.245, BookBaby