I believe we are bound by differences and our differences are bound by each other; that normal is merely a rough guideline as you can't set a standard on an extraordinary vast set of these differences. That religion is not spirituality, and that we find peace in not believing but accepting another's beliefs - including our own. That things take time, and those that do should not be rushed; that things are not always found, but sometimes are meant to fall upon us with aforementioned time. That denial wastes time and regret is denial of a desire you did not regret at the time. I believe that success is an ultimate variable, just as one's goals are; and that nobody can make judgement on one's failure to succeed in their own eyes. That death is as before birth, therefore life should be lived without worry of afterlife. That heaven is a representation of the lack of pain felt after death and hell is a lack of heaven; as darkness is a lack of light. That life should not be lived praising a deity or deity, but if desired spent living in the shadow of one's beliefs; a greater meaning to our opportunity to be in all its complexity rather to only praise. That a journey is often as good, or better, than the destination; though at times it is not. That not everything may have a reason, but to give things reason and not take action in vain. That flaws can be transparent, and only make good values shine brighter. That happiness is self actualization and success, achievement of one's goals in multiple forms and instances - be it physical, psychological, emotional, however not limited to these. True quality is important, and will come in many forms.
Persistence, morality, order and acceptance is key, and inner being is just as, or more, important than what one is to others.
I do not believe in a god nor disbelieve, I feel it is something too complex for us to understand and should work on our spirituality before religion.
And, finally, that nobody will ever see through someone else's eyes. Down to the colour we see could be different, even what you see as blue I might see as what you call green.