8 Quotes & Sayings By Wendy Wunder

Wendy Wunder is a best-selling author and award-winning journalist. Her debut novel, "The Obstacle Is the Way," was a New York Times best seller and was hailed as "an inspiration for leaders of all walks of life." She is the author of three other bestselling books including "The Soulmate Secret" and "Wishful Drinking." Her work has been featured on Oprah, Good Morning America, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, CBS News, CNN, The Today Show, and many others. She is the cofounder of The Women's Empowerment Principles .

You can pass a football, you can gas, but you...
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You can pass a football, you can gas, but you yourself cannot just pass~cam after lilly's mother informs her that lilly has passed Wendy Wunder
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Perfect should never be a goal. Perfect just happens if you let it. Wendy Wunder
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It is a clusterfuck of stars. Wendy Wunder
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You cannot conceive of the depths of my sorrow, Campbell Maria Cooper." Alicia brought her fist to her mouth and her other hand to the rail of the bed and took a deep breath before she continued. "I will never be the same when you are gone. Things for me will be dim and gray and flat. But there is one thing that will keep me going, Campbell, and that is the belief in my connection to you. This thing. This crazy enmeshed love feeling that I have is real. Like this cup is real. Or this phone is real. And it will not just go away when you do. Okay? Wherever you are going, you will be connected to me by this thing, and you will never, ever be alone, okay? I want you to know that. . Wendy Wunder
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I have left behind what tethered me to the lake. The sadness. The self-pity. The dark tentacles of the murky sea monster only I could see. And I have come to appreciate the ocean. How the sun and salt together can leave things weightless, easy, and smooth around the edges. Like sea glass and driftwood. Wendy Wunder
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I’ve never known anyone who was saved who did not first save herself. Wendy Wunder
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Because thoughts are energy, energy is matter, and matter never disappears... Wendy Wunder