“You are your home.”
— Erin Hanson
“One of the most common mistakes is making excuses to explain why we do not succeed. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people in the world — those who do not succeed — are excuse-makers. They try to explain their action, or inaction, with words. When you succeed, accept the congratulations of others with good grace; when you fail, take responsibility for your actions, learn from your mistakes, and move on to more constructive things. When your actions are appropriate in every circumstance, you will never feel the need to explain them with words. Your actions will say all that needs to be said.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Our subconscious mind has no sense of humour, plays no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives.”
— Unknown
“Do not rail against life. [Do not complain about life.] Make positive contributions where you can. Practice gracious acceptance elsewhere. And express daily gratitude for all of life.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“If you want reality to be different than it is, you might as well try to teach a cat to bark.”
— Byron Katie
“He who avoids complaint invites happiness.”
— Abu Bakr
“How is it that one rails against that which is nearly a certainty?”
— Mary Anne Radmacher
“To deny the facts would be illogical.”
— the character Spock in the television series Star Trek