- “It matters not which partner is bringing negativity into conversations and exchanges. Toxicity has no place at all between people who have promised to love each other.” ― Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts
- “What other people think and say about you is none of your business. The most destructive thing you would ever do is to believe someone else’s opinion of you. You have to stop letting other people’s opinions control you.” ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
- “Be who you are, don’t be a pretender,if you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember.” ― Freequill
- “Don’t underestimate your tears. They have the power to strengthen your commitment to your life’s purpose and to direct you towards your goal. So, when you cry because of the people who mock or taunt you, be positive and make promises with yourself that you will prove them wrong.” ― Saad Salman
- “Positive simply means unifying energies, while negative simply means separating energies. It’s not about what’s good or bad, right or wrong. It’s about embracing what feels good and brings us closer to peace.” ― Alaric Hutchinson, Living Peace: Essential Teachings for Enriching Life
- “The author, then in the final stage as a candidate for Delta Force, was asked by the unit’s foreboding colonel what he thought of the evaluation’s Stress Week. He responded that he was waiting for it to begin, reasoning that, used to responsibility for others while leading a platoon, he only had himself to worry about. However hard the trial, he got four meals a day, nobody shot at, him, and the weather was pleasant.” ― Eric Haney, Inside Delta Force
- “The mightiest flame of fire lies positive mindset.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita
- “I will pursue the dream, no matter how long it takes to fulfil it.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
- “There is always a reason to look up.” ― Adrienne Posey
- “Act as if it was, and it will be.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
- “7 Effective Ways to Make Others Feel Important 1. Use their name.2. Express sincere gratitude.3. Do more listening than talking.4. Talk more about them than about you.5. Be authentically interested.6. Be sincere in your praise.7. Show you care.” ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
- “Everyone enjoys being acknowledged and appreciated. Sometimes even the simplest act of gratitude can change someone’s entire day. Take the time to recognize and value the people around you and appreciate those who make a difference in your lives.” ― Roy T. Bennett
- “Instead of worrying about what you cannot control, shift your energy to what you can create.” ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
- “People will print what they will capture but try to give the real image through positive thinking for then you will prove them how they were wrong.” ― Bruce Mbanzabugabo, The Inspirer, Book of Quotes
- “The moral of the story is: We thrive when we have a positive goal to move toward, not just a negative state we’re trying to move away from.” ― Emily Nagoski, Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle
- “You can have everything you want if you can put your heart and soul into everything you do.” ― Roy T. Bennett
- “You should praise the one who brings you dislike (ill feeling). When you like someone, [mentally] peel away the skin and that liking will go away. The Gnani Purush (the enlightened one) has the cure for every disease.” ― Dada Bhagwan, Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
- “Adversity tests what the soul can endure.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
- “Be patient and open-minded in your interactions with others; find the positive attributes that they possess.” ― Roy T. Bennett
- “Whatever it may be that comes to us from elsewhere, even the worst exploitation, the very fact that it comes from somewhere else is positive. This is why alienation has its advantages, even though it is so often denounced as the dispossession of the self, with the other treated in consequence as an age-old enemy holding the alienated part of us captive. The inverse theory, that of disalienation, is equally simplistic, holding as it does that the subject merely has to reappropriate his alienated will and his alienated desire. From this perspective everything that befalls the subject as a result of his own efforts is good, because it is authentic; while everything that comes from outside the subject is dubbed inauthentic, merely because it does not fall within the sphere of his freedom.Exactly the opposite position is the one that has to be stressed, while at the same time broadening the paradox. For just as it is better to be controlled by someone else rather than by oneself, it is likewise always better to be made happy, or unhappy, by someone else rather than by oneself. It is always better to depend in life on something that does not depend on us. In this way I can avoid any kind of servitude. I am not obliged to submit to something that does not depend on me – including my own existence. I am free of my birth – and in the same sense I can be free of my death. There has never been any true freedom apart from this one. The source of all interplay, of everything that is in play, of all passion, of all seduction, is that which is completely foreign to us, yet has power over us. That which is Other, that which we have to seduce.” ― Jean Baudrillard, The Transparency of Evil: Essays in Extreme Phenomena
- “The only thing you can change about the past is your perception of it. Learn from it and focus on today.” ― Carol ‘CC’ Miller
- “May you find grace to overcome self-doubt.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
- “You are beautiful. Have a day much like yourself.” ― Dayna Lovely
- “We were not born into this life knowingthat we were going to becomerich or poor, striving or with a celeb status, sick or healthy.But one thing that I know is thatthe human mind is a powerful tool to achieve success. No matter the circumstances,greatness is when you pushyourself above the odds.” ― Henry Johnson Jr
- “For humanity to achieve her most desirable state of being, we must individually realize our common good obligation to humanity.” ― Magaji Musa Buba
- “Focus on your goals, not your fear. Focus like a laser beam on your goals.” ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
- “Your life is your journey and awareness is your signpost to your destination. Without awareness we would walk around in a functional coma and react to life negativity.” ― Dee Waldeck
- “Our Feelings Are Result Of Some Needs That Are Either Met Or Unmet”.” ― Venugopal Acharya
- “Imagine as you do that the air you take in is bright and golden, as lovely and light as your eyes.” ― Natasha Ngan, Girls of Paper and Fire
- “Unless we take that first step into the unknown, we will never know our own potential!” ― Allan Rufus, The Master’s Sacred Knowledge