Frank Warren may refer to:
It's the children the world almost breaks who grow up to save it.
Sometimes you don't realize you've crossed a line until you're on the other side and can't go back.
The secrets I receive reflect the full spectrum of complicated issues that many of us struggle with every day: Intimacy, trust, meaning, humor, and desire.
Secrets can remind us of the countless human dramas, of frailty and heroism playing out silently in the lives of people all around us.
You keep a secret inside of you and it feels like a wall that separates you from others.
Trade your secrets and become who you are.
The more I look back on my life, the more I see miracles.
Be wise enough not to be reckless, but brave enough to take great risks.
Sometimes I think we keep secrets for the wrong reasons. If we could instead find that right person to talk to we might find that talking about an embarrassing story or admitting our frailty might lead to a more authentic relationship with others or ourselves.
The children almost broken by the world become the adults most likely to change it.
Every single person has at least one secret that would break your heart.
I was a small business owner, father, and husband just living out in the suburbs. I kind of had a boring life until Post Secret came and turned that upside down. I printed up 3000 self-addressed postcards and handed them out to people on the street, inviting them to write down a secret on that postcard anonymously and mail it to me. I got a lot of surprises.
How I wish I could hug everyone and tell them that it's okay. It's okay to be scared and angry and hurt and selfish. It's part of being human.
Secrets are the currency of intimacy
The best way to hear somebody else's secret is actually to share one of your true secrets.
There are two kinds of secrets: those we keep from others and those we hide from ourselves.
Religious people fear hell -- Spiritual people have walked thru it.
Secrets can take many forms. They can be shocking or silly or soulful. They can connect us with our deepest humanity, or with people we'll never meet.
Someday I will have nothing left to lose. I can't wait.
Gary Shaw says a lot of things without engaging his brain sometimes and it's a great shame, because he's not a bad chap actually.