“We cannot choose our external circumstances, but we can always choose how to respond to them.”
— Epictetus
“It isn’t what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy.It is what you think about.”
— Dale Carnegie
“Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.”
— Charles R. Swindoll
“Could we change our attitude,we should not only see life differently,but life itself would be different.”
— Katherine Mansfield
“We can always choose to perceive things differently.You can focus on what’s wrong in your life,or you can focus on what’s right.”
— Marianne Williamson
“No matter what happens in your life , It never too late to start again .”
— Unknown
“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.”
— Arthur Ashe
“A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.”
-— Colin Powell
“Pat Ryan, the chairman and CEO of Aon Corporation, the giant multinational insurance company, is fond of saying, “You can’t conceive how high ‘up’ is, except for the limitations of your own mind.” It’s not very good English, he admits, but it emphatically makes the point that the only limits that can be placed on the power of your mind will be those you impose on it yourself. When you brainstorm, don’t allow limits to be placed on any idea. Sometimes the ideas that seem the craziest at the time will later prove to be the most inspired. If you’re working with your Master Mind group, encourage the free flow of ideas from every individual present. Don’t be critical or analytical during the brainstorming process; at this point, every idea is a good one. Cluster the ideas into groups of related thoughts so that the best of them can later be shaped for practical application.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Our strength grows out of our weakness, said Ralph Waldo Emerson. “Not until we are pricked and stung and sorely shot at, awakens the indignation which arms itself with secret forces.” Strife and struggle can inspire you to overcome adversity and to propel yourself to real achievement. View every struggle as an opportunity for personal growth. It is the struggle itself, not the result that builds character. If you know you are right, stay the course even though the whole world seems to be against you and everyone you know questions your judgment. When you prevail — and you eventually will if you stick to the job — they will all tell you that they knew all along you could do it.”
— Napoleon Hill