“We all have moments like that, moments when we make a silent vow to ourselves and think, I never want to feel this way again.” – pg. 37
“Sometimes the only way to correct trauma is by not passing it to the next victim.” – pg. 81
“The message from an Apostle is always met with opposition. If you were capable of hearing it, wouldn’t you have come to it on your own?” – pg. 87
“When the student is ready, the teacher will reveal themselves.” – pg. 90
“I just didn’t feel like I deserved any of it, I didn’t feel like I belonged there, I don’t know why other than the famous quote, ‘I’d never want to be a part of any club that would have me as a member.'” – pg. 114
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” – Heraclitus, pg. 119
“You’ll never truly see the damage you’ve caused until the rain stops pouring and the wind dies down.” – pg. 133
“Live in the world that is, instead of the world you think you deserve.” – pg. 150
“Comedy is economy. How can you do the most with the least?” – pg. 156
“Living in a perpetual state of what if requires your life to be in some version of a holding pattern.” – pg. 163
“It’s incredible how a safety net can sabotage you if you let it.” – pg. 199
“Scared of what would happen if I stopped and scared of what would happen if I kept going, that’s never a good place to be.” – pg. 201
“Most people can be critical because most people know when something doesn’t work.” – pg. 208
“Nothing good in life can be maintained without practice.” – pg. 210
“What are you willing to let go that stands between you and happiness? […] That relationship you think you can’t live without, that job you think defines you, can you let go of that? Because, if you’re really serious about getting happy, you might be forced to let it all go, to know you can be okay without it.” – Anonymous Speaker, pg. 218
“People let go of their dreams every day.” – pg. 229
“If you’re telling me at thirty-three you don’t know what the fuck to do with your life, I would say you sound exactly where you’re supposed to be.” – Harris, pg. 230
“Friends in the business would say to me, ‘Once you stop caring, that’s when things will start happening, you just have to not care.’ I hated this advice because no matter how hard I tried to will myself into not caring, I ALWAYS CARED.” – pg. 238
“You’ll probably get everything you ever wanted. It just won’t be in the way you expected.” – Neal Brennan, pg. 238
“Happy is like the weather, unapologetically ever changing.” – pg. 242
“Too much sunshine brings about a desert.” – Anonymous Friend, pg. 243
