Alan Cohen Quotes About Love

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  • 'Confusion is the last stop on the way to clarity,' he told me. 'The part of your mind that thinks it knows it all is butting up against a bigger idea. It's only a matter of time until the smaller thought gives way to the greater. Don't fight it. Just try to enjoy the ride.'

    Alan H. Cohen (2011). “How Good Can It Get?: What I Learned from the Richest Man in the World”, p.19, Hampton Roads Publishing
  • You weren't born guilty. You were born bold and playful. Then you forgot who you are and what you deserve. When you remember who you were before you learned to apologize for asking, you'll have everything you want.

    Alan H. Cohen (2011). “How Good Can It Get?: What I Learned from the Richest Man in the World”, p.39, Hampton Roads Publishing
  • People will pay me to feel the passion and energy I breathe into my career and creations.

  • So money is not the answer to problems; wealth mentality is.

    Alan H. Cohen (2011). “How Good Can It Get?: What I Learned from the Richest Man in the World”, p.33, Hampton Roads Publishing
  • The word courage comes from the French word 'coeur', which means heart. True power proceeds not from force, but from love.

  • Successful people pay more attention to their visions and goals than to history and the opinions of others.

  • Those who love you are not fooled by mistakes you have made or dark images you hold about yourself. They remember your beauty when you feel ugly; your wholeness when you are broken; your innocence when you feel guilty; and your purpose when you are confused.

  • Only those who ask for more can get more and only those who know there is more, ask.

  • The cause of poverty is not scarcity. It is fear and small thinking.

    Alan H. Cohen (2011). “How Good Can It Get?: What I Learned from the Richest Man in the World”, p.14, Hampton Roads Publishing
  • Communication is an offering. When you tell someone your truth, you must release your expectation of what the other person should do with it. They may thank you profusely, love you forever, argue with you, or ignore you. It doesn't matter. Of course we hope the gift will be received with appreciation and thanks. But if it isn't we must not dictate. We've done our part, and we must trust the universe to do the rest.

  • Money is not the root of all evil...ignorance is the root of all evil. People do cruel and foolish things for money because they feel oppressed by a sense of lack. If people knew their power to generate wealth, they would never fight or hurt each other over money.

  • The deeper you love yourself, the more the universe will affirm your worth. Then you can enjoy a lifelong love affair that brings you the richest fulfillment from inside out.

    Alan Cohen (2006). “Relax Into Wealth: How to Get More by Doing Less”, p.46, Penguin
  • Abundance is not a situation- it is an attitude.

  • If you have good wealth mentality.... you will generate wealth wherever you go. Even if you lose money temporarily, your wealth mentality will attract it again. If you have a lack mentality, no matter how much you receive or what financial opportunities come your way, wealth will evade you or, if it comes, it won't last.

  • Love is heaven and fear is hell. Where you place your attention is where you live.

  • Appreciation is the highest form of prayer, for it acknowledges the presence of good wherever you shine the light of your thankful thoughts.

    Cohen, Alan “Handle With Prayer”, Hay House, Inc
  • We believe we are hurt when we don't receive love. But that is not what hurts us. Our pain comes when we do not give love. We were born to love. You might say that we are divinely created love machines. We function most powerfully when we are giving love. The world has led us to believe that our wellbeing is dependent on other people loving us. But this is kind of upside down thinking that has caused so many of our problems. The truth is our well being is dependent on our giving love. It is not about what comes back; it is about what goes out!

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