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                                Lessons of Life

It’s easy to go through life living in regrets and focusing on the
negative things of the past. It can be a challenge to shake off
 what has held you back and move forward towards a bright 
But as long as you focus on the negative baggage from 
yesterday, it’s going to keep you from getting to where you want
to go. Focusing on your past mistakes, what hurt you and what
didn’t work out can only stop you from the bright future you
envisioned.
To start afresh and move forward, there are a lot of things you
are going to want to drop. Whether it’s a betrayal, bad childhood,
divorce, or bad job, you have to let it go and move forward.
You cannot do anything about what happened in the past but you
can do something about your future. Your past is not as important
as what’s ahead; so you cannot let it poison your future.
There’s a lot the world can teach us. Here are some powerful quotes
on life lessons  to inspire you to live a happier, healthier and more 
meaningful life.

Quotes with life lessons to help you move on

1.) “‎Though nobody can go back and make a new beginning… Anyone 
      can start over and make a new ending.” ― Chico Xavier
2.) “I do a good job of staying positive and just moving on.”– Katie Taylor
3.) “You can only lose what you cling to.”—Buddha
 4.) “The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence; the past is a place of learning, not a place of living.” ― Roy T. Bennett
5.) “Letting go does not mean you stop caring. It means you stop trying 
   to force others to.”– Mandy Hale
6.) “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it 
    goes on.” – Robert Frost
7.) “Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or 
   lose.”– Lyndon B. Johnson
8.) “Your past does not equal your future.”– Anthony Robbins
9.) “Most people claim that they feel like they’re trapped in a rat
 race, without an exit. While we can all feel this way from time 
to time, it’s important to know that there is a way out.” – Debeena Harris
10.) “A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.” – John C. Maxwell




























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