Life is a battlefield of broken dreams and pieced-together victories.
—Terri Guillemets
Life is a battlefield of broken dreams and pieced-together victories.
—Terri Guillemets
Autumn leaves blaze their swan song of color and wait for Winter to wipe the slate clean.
—Terri Guillemets
Scars tell us more about the future than the past, about how we can live strong despite any pain we’ve been through.
—Terri Guillemets
Like steam from a cup of hot tea that fogs our glasses, false urgency of matters at hand blurs our vision to important things in the distance.
—Terri Guillemets
What is your life’s motto? Write one. And live by it. And revise it when life revises you.
—Terri Guillemets
Life can be hard, but if you’ve got somebody to love — Yay!
—Terri Guillemets
“Why be saddled with this thing called life expectancy? Of what relevance to an individual is such a statistic? Am I to concern myself with an allotment of days I never had and was never promised? Must I check off each day of my life as if I am subtracting from this imaginary hoard? No, on the contrary, I will add each day of my life to my treasure of days lived. And with each day, my treasure will grow, not diminish.”
—Robert Brault
Joyfully spring from the last breaths of summer and gracefully fall into winter.
—Terri Guillemets
If you plant junk food in your body garden, how do you expect to harvest health?
—Terri Guillemets
Always jump in the puddles! Always skip alongside the flowers. Never turn down a good pillow fight.
—Terri Guillemets
Why do I love clouds? You can’t save a cloud as you can save a leaf or a flower or a rock — clouds are now! Clouds are the carpe diem of nature.
—Terri Guillemets
Health is a relationship between you and your body.
—Terri Guillemets
A day without a nap is like a cupcake without frosting.
—Terri Guillemets