11 Quotes & Sayings By Jacqueline E Smith

Jacqueline E. Smith is an author, speaker and President of the National Speakers Association (NSA). She has spoken to audiences as small as a handful of people to thousands. She has spoken at over 150 colleges and universities on topics ranging from "The Power of Self-Esteem" for freshmen to "Finding Your Success" for senior citizens. Jacqueline has been a professional speaker since 1993 Read more

Her unique motivational style has been described as "inspirational" and "compellingly honest." She has been a featured keynote speaker at events such as Women's Weekend, the Glamour Women of the Year Awards, and The Women's Forum.

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Music is powerful. It sets the mind and body and soul free in a way that I've need fully been able to understand. Maybe because it's not meant to be understood. It's simply meant to be experienced. Jacqueline E. Smith
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Music is powerful. It sets the mind and body and soul free in a way that I've never fully been able to understand. Maybe because it's not meant to be understood. It's simply meant to be experienced. Jacqueline E. Smith
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People tend to think that death is absolute, the one thing we can all be certain about, but that’s not the case. Death is complex. It’s powerful and timeless. The truth is, when it comes to death, nothing is impossible. Jacqueline E. Smith
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If you were a real professional, you'd build a bridge and get over it. Jacqueline E. Smith
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Showmen's Rest was truly something to behold. Throughout the entire yard, statues and carvings of elephants, clowns, and tight-rope walkers danced on the gray and white surfaces of tombstones and grave-markers. For the first time, Michael got the feeling that the men and women who'd been buried there were probably really happy with their final resting place. It was a touching tribute, one that honored their passion in life and that had been constructed out of love and respect. . Jacqueline E. Smith
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Michael had always thought that seeing ghosts was stressful. Those wandering spirits were nothing compared to whatever women had going through their heads at all odd hours of the day. Jacqueline E. Smith
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Michael had learned the hard way that nothing good came from interfering in the affairs of the afterlife. Jacqueline E. Smith
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They’d never scared him, really.  When he was younger, he hadn’t known that there was anything different about them.  By the time he was old enough to figure out that no one else could see them, he was also old enough to realize that being dead didn’t turn people into monsters.  It just meant that most of them were lonely.  Jacqueline E. Smith
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Love was more than just a fleeting desire, or a brief glimpse into a fairy tale, or a flash of playful flirtation in her beautiful hazel eyes. It was more than infatuation with a person’s best qualities, or reluctant acceptance of their less appealing traits. Real love meant loving the whole person, in every form, in every state, in every way. It was what transformed the ordinary monotony of everyday life into extraordinary moments of warmth and compassion and joy. . Jacqueline E. Smith
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There is no such thing as perfect. But even if there was, I would pick you over perfection any day. Jacqueline E. Smith