55 Inspiring Sarah Ban Breathnach Quotes About Life
Famous As: Author
Born On: 1947
Born In: Westbury, New York, United States
Age: 77 Years
Sarah Ban Breathnach is an American public speaker, author and philanthropist. She is very successful and one of the best-selling authors in the U.S. Breathnach had initially wanted to be an actress and in order to fulfil her ambition, she went to London, United Kingdom at the age of 25. However, things did not work out as planned and after returning to the United States, she started contributing articles on fashion to different publications. Eventually she started her career as a writer after her marriage and ‘Mrs. Sharp’s Traditions’ and ‘The Victorian Nursery Companion’ are among her noted early works. However, she shot to fame with her novel ‘Simple Abundance’ published in 1995 and some of her other noted works include, ‘The Illustrated Discovery’ ‘Journal’, ‘Something More’, ‘Peace and Plenty’, ‘A Man’s Journey to Simple Abundance’, ‘Moving On’, ‘The Best Part of the Day’ and ‘A Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy’ among others. Among the books she has written, ‘A Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy’ was a runaway success and enjoyed a run of around two years in the ‘New York Times Best Seller List’. The below collection of Sarah Ban Breathnach’s most famous quotes have been excerpted from her writings, papers, speeches, novels and thoughts. We bring to you a collection of sayings and quotes by Sarah Ban Breathnach that are sure to life your spirits.
Always remember, it’s simply not an adventure worth telling if there aren’t any dragons.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
This is how women self-sabotage and self-destruct. Unless we have constant witnesses to our hard work, we are convinced we pull off every day of our lives through smoke and mirrors. (27)
Each day offers us the gift of being a special occasion if we can simply learn that as well as giving, it is blessed to receive with grace and a grateful heart.
Not every one of our desires can be immediately gratified. We’ve got to learn to wait patiently for our dreams to come true, especially on the path we’ve chosen.
Sometimes a person has to go back, really back—to have a sense, an understanding of all that’s gone to make them—before they can go forward. —PAULE MARSHALL
Sarah Ban Breathnach
Each life experience leaves a layer of memory like a deposit of sediment: things we’ve loved and moments of contentment we’ve cherished that when recalled, reveal glimmers of our true selves.