19 Quotes & Sayings By Cristen Rodgers

Cristen is a full time writer. She holds a BA in English Literature and an MA in Education from the University of Washington. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, USA Today, and many other publications. Besides writing, Cristen loves to travel and experience new places.

We are all gardeners, planting seeds of intention and watering...
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We are all gardeners, planting seeds of intention and watering them with attention in every moment of every day. Cristen Rodgers
My mind is the sun, and my heart is the...
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My mind is the sun, and my heart is the moon. In the sky between them, there I am. Cristen Rodgers Cristen Rodgers
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Don’t hide your hurt, beautiful soul. Grab a hold of it. Run it through the purifying flame of your heart and mold it into something beautiful. Allow the depths of your pain to expand the breadth of your compassion. Gather up your stumbling stones and build a bridge for someone else. Remember what it’s like to be lost in darkness so you can be someone else’s much needed light. Don’t deny your pain or bury it away. Let it rise to the surface. And then transform it into something that makes it worthwhile. Cristen Rodgers
Listen closely. Even the trees exhale sweet love songs that...
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Listen closely. Even the trees exhale sweet love songs that roll off their boughs and echo out to all of creation. Love is always in the air. Cristen Rodgers
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Maybe the moon just lost herself gazing too long at the brilliance of the sun and that’s how she got her glow. And maybe we’re made of the same mysterious sort of magic that makes us magnify and mirror whatever we look at the most. Cristen Rodgers
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The universe is a deep, still body of water in which we all swim. Every move that we make creates a ripple that echoes across reality — and the deeper that we swim, the more force those waves carry and the farther they may span. Cristen Rodgers
Let's nurture our spirits until they shine and then let's...
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Let's nurture our spirits until they shine and then let's strip down to our naked souls and dance through life until we drop little bits of light behind us that glow like fireflies in the night. Cristen Rodgers
Sometimes the purpose of the rose is simply to draw...
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Sometimes the purpose of the rose is simply to draw attention to the rose. Cristen Rodgers
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I promise from now on to always make time for at least one more. One more chapter before I turn out the light and float off to sleep. One more kiss before I sink into this sea of words and search for meaning to bring back up with me. One more stretch and one more wiggle of my toes before I jump out of bed; and one more moment in meditation before I re-emerge. One more full, deep breath and one more look at the sunset. One more touch, one more smile, one more moment of stillness, of gratitude, of simplicity, of love. From now on, I’ll always make room for one more because you never know when one more is all you’ll ever have. . Cristen Rodgers
Be still my hand and let the words write themselves...
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Be still my hand and let the words write themselves upon my heart. Be still my heart and let your pages be filled in silence. Cristen Rodgers
I look into your eyes and I’m sure that some...
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I look into your eyes and I’m sure that some divine artist dipped her brush in the same soul and used it to paint us both. Cristen Rodgers
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Oh, of course I stumble. There are times when I’m confidently skipping along and then I trip over my own poorly-placed steps and fall face first into the thickets. But I think there’s a sort of beauty in falling. Each time I fall, I’m reminded that I’m still human, that I’m still learning, that there will always be more lessons, growth, and discovery up ahead. So, although I have times when I’m weak, when I’m critical of myself, or I lose hope, I wouldn’t give them up for the world. I cherish them — because it’s the risk of falling that makes life a grand adventure rather than just a guided tour. Cristen Rodgers
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I love letting my soul soar on a summer breeze, or getting entranced by the rhythm of the sea. It carries you off on its currents until you’re completely lost and then drops you back on the shores of reality with salt on your cheeks and grains of dreams running through your fingers like sand. It’s almost an occasional necessity — I guess because when you get completely, fantastically, dizzyingly lost you’re temporarily suspended between what has been and what could be. In those first moments when you come back up for air, or when you float back down to the ground, you’re living in the land of possibility, where you understand that reality can stretch just as far as you’re willing to dream. . Cristen Rodgers
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Solitude is an unmarked place beyond the borders of the map, a place where most fear to tread. It’s no surprise, then, that this is where the greatest secrets and most valuable treasures are hidden. Cristen Rodgers
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Sometimes what’s dead must be burned away to make room for new life. Sometimes you just have to step back and let the brittle bits ignite - but once those flames begin to dance their caustic dance, don’t you dare look the other way. Don’t close your eyes. Watch closely and let that image seer itself forever on your mind. Remember what it looked like in the midst of the soot, the smoke, and the haze. Remember, so you don’t repeat the same conditions that required such a blaze. Cristen Rodgers
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Summer rushes in on the heels of spring, eager to take her turn; and then she dances with wild abandon. But the time soon comes when she gratefully falls, exhausted and sated, into the auburn arms of autumn. Cristen Rodgers
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Be careful not to laugh at the Phoenix when she goes up in flames, or you'll be left in the dust when she grows her new wings and flies swiftly away. Cristen Rodgers
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I release ribbons of gratitude to flow back upon the path I have walked as it stretches out behind me, so they brush past everyone whose path crossed my own. May they feel the brief kiss of remembrance within their hearts, there and then gone again, passing like a spring breeze, so that they suddenly know the things they have done for others, in so many ways big and small, seen and unseen alike, somewhere are known and treasured. Cristen Rodgers