7 Quotes & Sayings By Doris Mortman

Doris Mortman is a nationally syndicated columnist, award winning author and inspirational speaker. She has been the keynote speaker for over 400 events in the U.S. and abroad, sharing her message of hope and inspiration with thousands of people in churches, conferences, seminars, conventions and special events. Doris Mortman is the author of "Spiritual Wisdom from the Heart" which has been published in five different languages Read more

She has been married to Gerald Mortman for 55 years and together they have five children and nine grandchildren. Doris Mortman lives in Bloomington, Indiana with her husband Gerald and enjoys walking their dog Buddy.

Until you make peace with who you are, you'll never...
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Until you make peace with who you are, you'll never be content with what you have. Doris Mortman
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Why don't we like them?" Katalin asked. "Because they don't treat us right." After Zoltán said it, he marveled at the realization that in trying to clarify years of abuses and lists of grievances, that in trying to make oppression understandable for a child, he had reduced the horror of Soviet domination to one simple, honest statement of fact: The Russians didn't treat the Hungarians right. Doris Mortman
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Beethoven introduced us to anger. Haydn taught us capriciousness, Rachmaninoff melancholy. Wagner was demonic. Bach was pious. Schumann was mad, and because his genius was able to record his fight for sanity, we heard what isolation and the edge of lunacy sounded like. Liszt was lusty and vigorous and insisted that we confront his overwhelming sexuality as well as our own. Chopin was a poet, and without him we never would have understood what night was, what perfume was, what romance was. . Doris Mortman
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I felt the joy of knowing that in some small way I had fought back against someone who wanted to rule me against my will. I said no. Doris Mortman
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If Recsk had taught him anything, it was that for those intent on killing, life was the ultimate revenge. Doris Mortman
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Until you make peace with who you are you'll never be content with what you have. Doris Mortman