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You have a right to your feelings. Your feelings are there to tell you something, but they are not infallible guides to behavior.

You have a right to your feelings. Your feelings are there to tell you something, but they are not infallible guides to behavior.

Nathaniel Branden (1998). “Nathaniel Brandens Self-Esteem Every Day: Reflections on Self-Esteem and Spirituality”, p.399, Simon and Schuster

The heart, not the head, must be the guide.

Arthur Erickson's Speech to McGill University School of Architecture, www.arthurerickson.com. October 21, 2000.

For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death.

Octavius Winslow (1861). “The Precious Things of God”, p.154

Your automatic guidance system cannot guide you when you're stalled, “standing still”.

"Psycho-Cybernetics Deluxe Edition: The Original Text of the Classic Guide to a New Life".

Probability is the very guide of life.

"De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods)". Book by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 45 BC.

I pray a lot. I pray that God will show me what to do and will guide me and lead me.

"Dolly Parton: The Southern Living Interview". Interview with Jennifer V. Cole, www.southernliving.com.

The thing I love about God is He intentionally guides people into failure.

Bob Goff, Donald Miller (2012). “Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World”, p.29, Thomas Nelson Inc

Religion will prove to the believer a comforter and a sure guide to the fountain of true happiness.

Ellen G. White (2013). “Ellen G. White Review and Herald Articles - Book I of IV”, p.796, Lulu Press, Inc

Our affections, however laudable, in this transitory world, should never master us; we should guide them, guide them.

Charles Dickens (1868). “The Works of Charles Dickens ...: The mystery of Edwin Drood and Master Humphrey's clock”, p.9

The best guide in life is strength.

Swami Vivekananda (2015). “Meditation and Its Methods”, p.28, editionNEXT.com

Morality is seldom a safe guide for human conduct.

Penelope Fitzgerald (1978). “The Bookshop”, p.100, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt