“Nothing good stands without the right attitude. You may know how to do it, but if the attitude is negative, all you can say is “I could have done it”.”
“ Be the miracle, instead of expecting one.”
“I’m not interested in hearing from those who preach joy or talk such crap about ‘positivity pledges’ about not allowing negative thoughts to drain them of energy, or about sending vibes of positive energy into the world and being grateful for all the wonderful things it’s going to attract into lives. That stuff’s all well and good, except that most people who talk shit like this are as fake as Katie Price’s boobs.”
“Well, if it can be thought, it can be done, a problem can be overcome,”
“Cultivate an optimistic mind, use your imagination, always consider alternatives, and dare to believe that you can make possible what others think is impossible.”
“A positive attitude is most easily arrived at through a deliberate and rational analysis of what’s required to manifest unwavering positive thought patterns. First, reflect on the actual, present condition of your mind. In other words, is the mind positive or not? We’ve all met individuals who perceive themselves as positive people but don’t appear as such. Since the mind is both invisible and intangible, it’s therefore easier to see the accurate characteristics of the mind through a person’s words, deeds, and posture. For example, if we say, “It’s absolutely freezing today! I’ll probably catch a cold before the end of the day!” then our words expose a negative attitude. But if we say, “The temperature is very cold” (a simple statement of fact), then our expressions, and therefore attitude, are not negative. Sustaining an alert state in which self-awareness becomes possible gives us a chance to discover the origins of negativity. In doing so, we also have an opportunity to arrive at a state of positiveness, so that our words and deeds are also positive, making others feel comfortable, cheerful, and inspired.”
“I told Ella Mae Cheeks Johnson, then age 105, that she was the only person over 80 who I d ever met who never referred to her physical infirmities or health problems. To which she replied, I have my difficulties; I do not rejoice in them.”
“Feast, and your halls are crowded Fast, and the world goes by Succeed and give, and it helps you live But no man can help you die”
“Be open about your thoughts, ideas, and desires and you will be right with your decisions.”
“I m deeper than the shit I m in and I don t really give a damn.”
“Never say anything about someone which, if called to testify, you are unable to repeat to the person s hearing or the hearing of the person s close friend. This will save you a lot of trouble in life.”
“Your mind is not just the wonderful power house that empowers your action and steps or the driver of your life but a wonderful city. A city in which people and things you think about dwell. Create therefore an effective and efficient licensing office in the city of your thought that will ensure that the right people and things live there. Do well to ensure that you differentiate between people and things that should stay permanently, those that should be just passersby and that which should not even get closer to this wonderful city. If you allow anything at all into this city, the city shall be filled with anything at all and you shall think about anything at all. Mind your mind!”
“You know the real meaning of celebrating a birthday if you remember the sacrifice of giving birth by your mother”
“You can pave a positive path every day with a good attitude.”
“We cannot control others. What we have the power to control are our actions. We must be concerned about the impact that we can have on the situation and whether or not our actions can make any difference.”
“Have an attitude of expectancy that something wonderful will happen today.”
“Patience is not enough to handle the situation- Tolerance essential too .”