Well Being Quotes

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Lisa J. Shultz
“We all have a million things vying for our attention. If you tell yourself that you don’t have enough time to clear out your junk, you might be delaying the well-being and relief you could experience by tackling it. If not now, when?”
Lisa J. Shultz, Lighter Living: Declutter. Organize. Simplify.

Susan Wenzel
“When we accept and embrace our emotions as the way they are rather than what we wish them to be and discover that in the deepest darkest moments, we are okay - this is the true emotional healing. Emotional healing is when you face your worst fears only to realize you are okay. You have no control over what life throws at you, but you have control of how to relate to whatever comes your way.”
Susan Wenzel

Robert G. Ingersoll
“Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. The way to be happy is to help make others so.”
Robert G. Ingersoll, The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Complete Contents Dresden Edition - Twelve Volumes

“If someone doesn’t cheer for your well-being, then why should their perspective matter? Such things are irrelevant and won’t stay around you for much time.”
Shivanshu K. Srivastava

Lu Ann Pannunzio
“Tea can be a connector that puts your life back together when you feel like it is slowly falling apart. It can be there for you to get your thoughts in order and settle down your mind.”
Lu Ann Pannunzio, Tea-spiration: Inspirational Words for Tea Lovers

Michael Bassey Johnson
“A blessed home is not a home full of kids, but a home where there is peace, harmony and understanding.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Infinity Sign

Jeanne McElvaney
“Energetically, when we fight something, it intensifies our connection. We activate the energy by placing our focus on it.”
Jeanne McElvaney, Light in the Shadows

Ron Baratono
“Dear God,
Please relieve me of this battle that plays out in my mind. Each day a new scenario of fights, either with myself or people I’m scared will betray me. I know, life isn’t always easy, but every day I fight this battle within myself, and remain unhappy. I’m tired of being sad dear God, and tired of being unhappy because, I can’t get past my inner thoughts. Please show me the way dear God. Please clear my mind and allow me to carry true happiness, in Jesus name. Amen.”
Ron Baratono

Amit Ray
“Meditation is preparing one hand for blessing the world and preparing the other hand for doing well-being of the world.”
Amit Ray, Enlightenment Step by Step

George Eliot
“I only thought of myself, and I made you grieve. It hurts me now to think of your grief. You must not grieve anymore for me. It is better_it shall be better with me because I have known you.”
George Eliot, Daniel Deronda

“We have invented many things that have worked, such as cars, airplanes, televisions, toasters and the internet, but a lifestyle that works for people's benefit and well being has always eluded us.”
Chuck Burr, Culturequake: The Restoration Revolution

John Milton
“Nor love thy life, nor hate; but what thou liv'st
Live well, how long or short permit to Heaven.”
John Milton, Paradise Lost

Daniel Quinn
“They're not seething with discontent and rebellion, not incessantly wrangling over what should be allowed and what forbidden, not forever accusing each other of not living the right way, not living in terror of each other, not going crazy because their lives seem empty and pointless, not having to stupefy themselves with drugs to get through the days, not inventing a new religion every week to give them something to hold on to, not forever searching for something to do or something to believe in that will make their lives worth living. And—I repeat—this is not because they live close to nature or have no formal government or because they're innately noble. This is simply because they are enacting a story that worked well for three million years and that still works well where the Takers haven't managed to stamp it out.”
Daniel Quinn, Ishmael

Donna Goddard
“Our body is important. It’s the first gift God gives us. We are meant to take care of it for the entire time we have it. We are meant to be grateful for it, use it, enjoy it, and learn from it. At the same time, we are not meant to obsess over it, be vain, be a hypochondriac, or be a pleasure seeker at other people’s expense.”
Donna Goddard, Dance: A Spiritual Affair

Thich Nhat Hanh
“I am determined not to try to cover up loneliness, anxiety, or other suffering by losing myself in consumption. I will contemplate interbeing and consume in a way that preserves peace, joy, and well-being in my body and consciousness, and in the collective body and consciousness of my family, my society, and the Earth.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, Fidelity: How to Create a Loving Relationship That Lasts

Gift Gugu Mona
“There are people whose well-being and survival depends on your well-being and longevity. Live a productive and fulfilling life, while acknowledging those who need you the most. It doesn't matter the number or type of mountains you have to climb. This journey of life is made of hills, mountains and valleys anyway. Keep going! Look ahead to the joy of being at the mountaintop. Choose to celebrate your life and recognize the value in you. Let nothing stop you from greatness. You are created by a Majestic God.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Ron Baratono
“It’s the lies we tell ourselves, about ourselves that we hang on to, sending our lives in the wrong direction. We talk ourselves out of our own ambitions. When we let go of this falsehood our total well-being becomes clearer and fulfilling. There’s a certain amount of confidence that will always rest with the truth. We’re capable of accomplishing anything we set out to achieve.”
Ron Baratono

Steena Holmes
“My own mental well-being is a noose resting on the curve of my breastbone, just waiting for some traumatic event to force the rope taut. But maybe it doesn’t have to be some life-altering event that pulls me under the tide, but rather something minor, insignificant, like a pebble thrown into the ocean of life.”
Steena Holmes

Ashley Jelks-Fragier
“Kindness is not a weakness or a requirement”
Ashley Jelks-Fragier

Ashley Jelks-Fragier
“Kindness is a courtesy, not a weakness or a requirement.”
When Wellness Runs Dry

Kangoma Kindembo
“If you wish, and you can, why not try? Live well, conquer all, lead most.”
Kangoma Kindembo

“We need to talk about mental health. We need to understand the depth of its importance, and we need start practicing better habits to improve our well-being.”
Rachelle Niemann, Breaking Free from the Hustle for Worthiness: Taking Back Your Life from Chronic People Pleasing, Fear and Anxiety

Nicholas D. Kristof
“Overall, the Social Progress Index ranks the United States number 26 in well-being of citizens, behind all the other members of the G7 as well as significantly poorer countries like Portugal and Slovenia, and America is one of just a handful of countries that have fallen backward.”
Nicholas D. Kristof, Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope

“Your well-being is your wealth, spend it wisely.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“The worth of well-being is as good as wealth.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Consider your well-being as a great wealth.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Anthony Metivier
“As you’ll also find throughout the book, I am a proponent of using a variety of tools and techniques to enhance well-being. Why use only an Allen wrench when you have a whole toolbox at your disposal? The benefits compound when you use a range of the fantastic mental gizmos you’ll discover in this book, to work on one project—yourself—from different angles, including the mental, physical, and even spiritual (though you’ll find no religion in my kit even if I espouse the memorization of scripture from a variety of traditions).”
Anthony Metivier, The Victorious Mind: How to Master Memory, Meditation and Mental Well-Being

Anthony Metivier
“The techniques that help us accurately lock down useful types of information can override the stories we tell about ourselves, leading to incorruptible recall of simple things that set you free—on demand. Some of the best is both ancient and new every time you use it, but always the same.”
Anthony Metivier, The Victorious Mind: How to Master Memory, Meditation and Mental Well-Being

“Footnote 24
I can't help but hear an echo of Nietzsche's question of 'what type of man should be bred' in Weber's 1895 - the same year that The Antichrist was first published - inaugural lecture 'The Nation State and Economic Policy,' when he writes that 'the question which stirs us as we think beyond the grave of our own generation is not the well-being human beings will enjoy [that of the last man?] in the future but what kind of people they will be' (quoted in Peter Lassman and Ronald Speirs, eds., Weber: Political Writings [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994], 15).”
Hugo Drochon, Nietzsche's Great Politics

Alain Bremond-Torrent
“It is not so much about horniness, it is about awareness of my well-being.”
Alain Bremond-Torrent, "Darling, it's not only about sex"