Being brave enough to be alone frees you up to invite people into your life because you want them and not because you need them.
Being brave enough to be alone frees you up to invite people into your life because you want them and not because you need them.
There is very little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude.
Always look up to the better. They tell you where to go but never look down upon inferior because you know, you were once there.
Showing a lack of self-control is in the same vein granting authority to others: 'Perhaps I need someone else to control me.
True happiness isn't something that is achieved only once and continues; it is something we must strive for again and again.
Proper posture sends a positive message since 90% of all communication occures through body language and how you carry yourself.
Things are always terriblefor some people. The questionis the ratio of the palpable hurtto the general sessionof life in an era.
A person who remains attached to his roots with his foot always on the ground grows like a green tree that bears the best fruit.
When thunderstorms roll in, you make a choice to either succumb with tears to the gloomy downpour or smile and look for rainbows.
Cockiness is a display of an empty lifestyle, humility is when you see yourself as a zero while others are making you their hero.
The author refers to a player's affected nonchalance and comments he is, "too young to realize you are what you pretend to be.
Beware of relying solely on a resume to hire; skills can be taught. What cannot be taught is a great “can do” attitude.
The battle you are going through is not fueled by the words or actions of others; it is fueled by the mind that gives it importance.
My imperfections don't have the right attitude to change as my perfections don't have the peace of mind trying to change it.
... for when a man's spirit has been thoroughly crushed, he may be peevish at small offenses, but never resentful of great ones.