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Quotes (Positive Thinking) 10

 

Quotes

(Positive Thinking)

10 

1.               “Don’t let others tell you what you can’t do. Don't let the limitations of others limit your vision. If you can remove your self-doubt and believe in yourself, you can achieve what you never thought possible.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

2.               “If you don’t give up on something you truly believe in, you will find a way.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

3.               “A smart person knows how to talk. A wise person knows when to be silent.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

4.               “Turn your obstacles into opportunities and your problems into possibilities.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

5.               “A busy, vibrant, goal-oriented woman is so much more attractive than a woman who waits around for a man to validate her existence.”

― Mandy Hale

 

6.               “Be the positive impact on the lives of others.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

7.               “Never let hard lessons harden your heart; the hard lessons of life are meant to make you better, not bitter.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

8.               “If you have a dream, don’t just sit there. Gather courage to believe that you can succeed and leave no stone unturned to make it a reality.”

― Dr Roopleen

 

9.               “It's worth making time to find the things that really stir your soul. That’s what makes you really feel alive. You have to say ‘no’ to other things you’re used to, and do it with all your heart.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

10.        “Dreams don't work unless you take action. The surest way to make your dreams come true is to live them.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

11.        “Most of us must learn to love people and use things rather than loving things and using people.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

12.        “Learning to distance yourself from all the negativity is one of the greatest lessons to achieve inner peace.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

13.        “It takes sunshine and rain to make a rainbow. There would be no rainbows without sunshine and rain.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

14.        “When one has a grateful heart, life is so beautiful.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

15.        “Some things cannot be taught; they must be experienced. You never learn the most valuable lessons in life until you go through your own journey.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

16.        “It doesn’t matter how many times you get knocked down. All that matters is you get up one more time than you were knocked down.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

17.        “Failure is a bend in the road, not the end of the road. Learn from failure and keep moving forward.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

18.        “It takes guts and humility to admit mistakes. Admitting we're wrong is courage, not weakness.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

19.        “Discipline Your Mind to Think Positively: Discipline your mind to see the good in every situation and look on the best side of every event.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

20.        “Focus on your goals, not your fear. Focus like a laser beam on your goals.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

21.        “Minds are like flowers, they only open when the time is right.”

― Stephen Richards

 

22.        “You don’t have to like someone, but you have to treat them as you wish to be treated.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

23.        “What you stay focused on will grow.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

24.        “Don’t wait for things to happen. Make them happen.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

25.        “You learn something valuable from all of the significant events and people, but you never touch your true potential until you challenge yourself to go beyond imposed limitations.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

26.        “Hope for love, pray for love, wish for love, dream for love…but don’t put your life on hold waiting for love.”

― Mandy Hale

 

27.        “It is difficult to live in and enjoy the moment when you are thinking about the past or worrying about the future. You cannot change your past, but you can ruin the present by worrying about your future. Learn from the past, plan for the future. The more you live in and enjoy the present moment, the happier you will be.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

28.        “Challenge and adversity are meant to help you know who you are. Storms hit your weakness, but unlock your true strength.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

29.        “Nothing makes a person happier than having a happy heart.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

30.        “Changing your outside world cannot make you happy if you are an unhappy person. The real personal change can only happen from the inside out. If you firstly create the change within yourself, you can turn your life around.”

― Roy T. Bennett

 

 

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