Bryant H. McGill
Bryant H. McGill
Bryant Harrison McGillis an American author, aphorist, speaker, and activist in the fields of self-development, personal freedom, and human rights. His writings and small aphorisms have been published in hundreds of books and are regularly used in newspapers, political speeches, network TV programs, university and library installations, peer-reviewed journals, academic papers and theses, and by university presidents and deans in non-violence programs and college ceremonies. McGill is a United Nations appointed Global Champion for the rights of women and girls,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth7 November 1969
CountryUnited States of America
Bryant H. McGill quotes about
To have our needs met, to love, to be loved, to feel safe in this world and to each know our purpose, is a simple matter of creating those blessings for others.
Change can be beautiful when we are brave enough to evolve with it, and change can be brutal when we fearfully resist.
We must each achieve greater individual consciousness and self-knowledge, and project mindful kindness toward everything and everyone.
We can only save ourselves through elevating our individual consciousness, by realizing there is already completeness within, and exercising as much considerate independence, respect and fairness as is possible.
Humility and full consciousness are inseparable.
The struggle is beautiful.
We fake perfect so others don't have to experience any unpleasant realities, because their life is just as fake as ours.
There are enough resources in the world for everyone.
People have moments of consciousness and epiphanies throughout their lives, but then suppress the realization.
The real violence is committed in the writing of history, the records of the legal system, the reporting of news, through the manipulation of social contracts, and the control of information.
Self-made men often worship their creator.
Take without forgetting, and give without remembering.
The test of a belief is not exclusively in the belief itself, but also in the intentions and actions of those who embrace it.