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Inspiring Quotes For The New Year



This year has been challenging for so many of us. 
I hope that as you read these quotes bring you a sense of hope, inspiration, and healing thoughts.
I hope that as we close this year, you are able to look back on memories made, and challenges faced, and really appreciate how far you have come. 
I'm sending all the positive vibes your way for this new year.















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Do you have a favorite quote or saying for the new year?
Leave a comment below, and let me know! 


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  1. very inspiring quotes, it looks wonderful. Thanks for inspiring me and filling me kindness. pinned a few

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  2. I love the one about using the failures of this year to guide you in the year to come. That's such a refreshing way at looking at the New Year. So many people just see it as a fresh start and want to leave their failures behind, but they are such a great opportunity to grow and succeed!

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    1. Britt, thank you! I agree it is such a great opportunity to grow, and succeed.

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  3. Beautiful quotes and reminders. I always turn to this quote by Mark Twain when I am setting goals, reminding myself to go out into the unknown. “20 years from now you will be disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the one’s you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover” I don't always do this, but the intent is there.

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    1. Stella, I absolutely love that quote that you shared with me. I think Mark Twain has some amazing quotes, and when I was putting this post together I actually came across a few of his quotes. I love the end of that quote, Explore, dream. discover. Something we should all be doing!

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  4. We certainly need inspiration in the coming year having been through perhaps the worst year of our lives. Hope smiles on the threshold of the year to come. Whispering it will be happier is what I look forward to. Nice refreshing post.

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  5. Very inspiring way to start the new year. Some quotes live with me and some inspire me just at the right time. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Let all the failures of your past year be a guide in the New Year.' I love this one. Next year, I am not playing any more. I'm done making excuses of everything.

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  7. These quotes really made me stop and think about the upcoming year. It has certainly been a challenging year, to say the least. But I have grown so much too, and growth is impossible without challenges. That is why the quote about letting all the failures of the previous year be the guide for the new year. It reminds me to learn from my mistakes and keep growing.

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  8. I always try to remember that God is a God of new beginnings..

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  9. These are wonderful quotes for the new year. I appreciate you sharing these with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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  10. I LOVE these quotes! Thank you for sharing them.

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    1. Thank you very much. I'm happy you enjoyed the quotes.

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  11. These are lovely. I hope 2025 is wonderful. Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #53 linkup--we hope to see you next week at #54, too! :)

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