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Visualize Quotes

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Maxwell Maltz
“A human being always acts and feels and performs in accordance with what he imagines to be true about himself and his environment...For imagination sets the goal ‘picture’ which our automatic mechanism works on. We act, or fail to act, not because of ‘will,’ as is so commonly believed, but because of imagination.”
Maxwell Maltz, The New Psycho-Cybernetics: The Original Science of Self-Improvement and Success That Has Changed the Lives of 30 Million People

Prem Jagyasi
“In order to find your true potential, what you need to do is simply determine your core values, visualize the person you want to be, challenge common thought traps, and have a clear sense of your goals.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Lorii Myers
“Winners in life visualize their success and look forward to reaping and enjoying the rewards of their accomplishments. They revel in their hard-earned victory, and that reinforces their superior level of self-confidence.”
Lorii Myers, No Excuses, The Fit Mind-Fit Body Strategy Book

Madeleine L'Engle
“Think of the person you love the most in the world. Do you really see them visually? Or don't you see on a much deeper level? It's lots easier to visualize people we don't know very well.”
Madeleine L'Engle, A Circle of Quiet

Deyth Banger
“People obey to people with ideas... so visualize it like this... when you don't have ideas and meaning in life you obey to somebody who already got answers of this two things.”
Deyth Banger

Lawrence Durrell
“First you have to know and understand intellectually what you want to do - then you have to sleepwalk a little to reach it.”
Lawrence Durrell, Clea

Debasish Mridha
“If you can dream it, think about it, visualize it, then you can manifest it.”
Debasish Mridha

Pam Malow-Isham
“If you want your dreams to come true you must visualize them, be excited about them, work for them and don’t give up until you have realized them. The journey is needed for true enjoyment and fulfillment in life. Aimlessly hoping never accomplished anything.”
Pam Malow-Isham, Brilliant Words to Grow By: A Devotional Celebrating the Duality of Life

Ray Dalio
“2.4 Design a plan. a. Go back before you go forward. b. Think about your problem as a set of outcomes produced by a machine. c. Remember that there are typically many paths to achieving your goals. d. Think of your plan as being like a movie script in that you visualize who will do what through time. e. Write down your plan for everyone to see and to measure your progress against. f. Recognize that it doesn’t take a lot of time to design a good plan.”
Ray Dalio, Principles: Life and Work

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Visualization shapes art.
Visualization turns abstract dreams into a reality.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Manoj Arora
“Stop Sympathising. Start Visualising.”
Manoj Arora, Dream On

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Given the lethal enormity of sin and the inestimable value of a single soul, a baby in a manger and a man on a cross makes more sense that anything else I will ever be able to possibly imagine.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If I take this imagination of mine and multiply it a thousand times over, even then I have yet to touch even the barest hem of heaven.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“It’s only a dream when your eyes are closed...”
Niedria Dionne Kenny, Phenomenally Me: My Sweet 2016™

“I am healthy
I am great
I am helpful
I will not hate
I can move mountains
I can see through the clouds
Nothing can stand in my way,
As long as I bow
Hear the wind howling
See with eyes closed
Smell the fresh rain
Feel the sand in between my toes
My sunset will remain forever close
Love with all your heart
Sing with all your might
And know that everything will be
Alright”
Jamie N Thomas

Sanchita Pandey
“If you can visualize it, you can certainly manifest it in your life. -- from the book "Lessons from My Garden”
Sanchita Pandey

Gift Gugu Mona
“A woman of vision looks at things from a different viewpoint because she does not rely on her eyesight to visualize great things.”
Gift Gugu Mona, Woman of Virtue: Power-Filled Quotes for a Powerful Woman

Gift Gugu Mona
“Faith is the courage to let your mind visualize what lies ahead as you protect your heart from being troubled by what happened in the past.”
Gift Gugu Mona, The Essence of Faith: Daily Inspirational Quotes

Christina Casino
“Music does one of two things to me: it takes me to a place I’ve been before and know all too well what happens next or it takes me to a place I’ve never been and may never be in allows me to live out what I visualize will happen next”
Christina Casino

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When a dream is well dreamt, it is certain to come true.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Pray like an artist. Hold the image of your desire in your heart, and say the right words.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Sanjo Jendayi
“Use your imagination to visualize AND feel all the feels of what you b desire in life. What you visualize will eventually materialize. Believe it in every fiber of your being..”
Sanjo Jendayi

Sanjo Jendayi
“Use your imagination to visualize AND feel all the feels of what you desire in life. What you visualize will eventually materialize. Believe it in every fiber of your being..”
Sanjo Jendayi

Kenneth S. Cohen
“To the Daoists, the Image (Xiang) is the inner form of things, the primal idea from which physical reality later manifests.”
Kenneth S. Cohen, The Way of Qigong: The Art and Science of Chinese Energy Healing

Emma Chase
“Visualize the win. See it happen, then make it happen. You got this.”
Emma Chase, Getting Schooled

Sanjo Jendayi
“Haiku:

Imagination
Is a child's playground and an
Adult's prophesy”
Sanjo Jendayi

Meleny Ortega
“The sun was rising over the beautiful mountaintop, creating the most dramatic sunrise Polly had seen in a long time. There were a few clouds dispersed in the sky that were glowing in a radiant red color.”
Meleny Ortega, Polly

Ruth Reichl
“The plate the waiter now set before her looked like an abstract painting: vivid green shot through with bright-coral slashes.
"Taste!" he urged.
It was clearly a fish but so sweet she did not recognize it. Looking at the color, she hazarded a guess. "Salmon? Or maybe not. It doesn't taste like salmon."
Troisgros looked very pleased. "That is because it was caught just this morning in the Allier, our local river. But also because we preserve the color by slicing the fish very thinly and searing it for just a few seconds."
"So it's almost raw?" She wasn't sure about this.
"In Japan they eat their fish raw."
She took another bite; the herbal sauce flirted with bitterness. "The flavor is so green I feel I'm eating color."
"Sorrel." He gestured to the waiter, who removed the plates and then set a single small bird surrounded by sliced fruit in front of each of them. "Sarcelle aux abricots," he announced.
"Sarcelle?" Stella did not recognize the word.
"It's a freshwater duck," said Jules. "I can't remember the word in English."
"Teal," Troisgros supplied.
Stella closed her eyes and tried describing the flavor. "It tastes wild." She began to dream herself into the dish as if it were a painting, imagining a golden field in the sunshine, feeling the air rush past, hearing the sound of her own wings. Circling in a great joyous arc, she spotted a tree covered in tawny fruits, breathed their perfume in the air.
"I wanted---" the chef was watching her--- "to give you the essence of the animal. To let you taste what the duck ate on her flight through life.”
Ruth Reichl, The Paris Novel

“When we take the time to visualize our goals, God honours that and makes them manifest.”
Dr. Christine Topjian

“I can picture it, easily, but I would have liked to see it.”
Tunde Oyeneyin, Speak: Find Your Voice, Trust Your Gut, and Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be

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