Deep Quotes on Positive Thinking By Greg Brooks Digital
Live Life Now 365 Deep Quotes on Positive Thinking
Tori Amos Values Self-Realization
“I think you have to know who you are. Get to know the monster that lives in your soul, dive deep into your soul and explore it.” – Tori Amos
We cannot accomplish anything in this world if we do not first understand ourselves. Understanding our strength and weaknesses, our goods and our evils help us to discover exactly who we are.
5. Martin Luther King Jr. Believes Disappointment Parallels Love
“There can be no deep disappointment where there is not deep love.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
To be disappointed, you must be heavily involved and have great care for the person. We are not disappointed in people we have no love for. We are only disappointed in the ones we love and cherish because we expect better from them.
Albert Einstein Understands Our Thoughts Create Us
“The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.” – Albert Einstein
Our thoughts create decisions and our decisions create the world around us. If we want to change the world, we have to begin to change our thinking. If we cannot change our thinking then we cannot change our daily decisions.
7. Michelle Williams Values Water
“I want to be like water. I want to slip through fingers, but hold up a ship.” – Michelle Willams
Water is a great comparison to make to human qualities. Water is able to avoid the little things like slipping through cracks on the floor and holes in a cup, but water is also strong enough to hold up an entire ship. Water does not use its time to focus on small things but uses its strength and purpose for bigger, more important things.
“Some things scratch the surface while others strike at your soul.” – Gianna Carini
Some things that we do and see barely affect us. While other things we do and see really have a massive affect on us. It all depends on our experiences in life and the preparation that we have to handle the curveballs life throws at us.
9. Friedrich Nietzsche Speaks of an Abyss
“When you look into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
When you look into an abyss, the same abyss is also looking back at you. Maybe you are both thinking the same thing. Or maybe you are both looking for different answers to the same question. Looking into an Abyss is thought-provoking.
10. Martin Haidegger Believes We Simplify Ourselves
“Every man is born as many men and dies as a single one.” – Martin Haidegger
We are all born with immense potential to be whatever we want to be. As we go through life, we slowly decide what we want to be and the people we could have become slowly fade away. When we die, we are only one person; the person that we became.
11. Eckhart Tolle Believes Religion is Exclusive
“You can have religion with spirituality. You can also have religion without spirituality.” – Eckhart Tolle
You can be a religious person without being a spiritual person and you can be a religious person while also being a spiritual person. One does not depend on the other one to work. Religion and spirit are not mutually exclusive.
12. Buddha Believes Anger Hurts Oneself
“You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.” – Buddha
Your anger will be get you punished. Your anger will punish you on its own. The person with a quick temper who is easily angered will make a fool of themselves soon enough. We must learn to control our anger and be the bigger person.
13. Socrates Understands his Knowledge
“I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.” – Socrates
Socrates was a very wise man because he understood that actually did not know anything. Many people pretend to know a lot about certain aspects of life and they try to show off. Socrates was the opposite. He was smart because he knew nothing.
14. Plato’s Thoughts on Opinions
“Opinion is the medium between knowledge and ignorance.” – Plato
Plato values opinions but at the same time he does not. People with knowledge are reluctant to give their opinions because they know how it may come off. People with ignorance are always giving their opinions. Plato values opinions because he can tell what kind of person someone is based off of theirs.
15. Mark Twain Believes Imagination is Key
“You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” – Mark Twain
You cannot depend on your eyes to see the big dreams that you have, you have to use your imagination for that. When your imagination is working at its best, you are able to see the world in a way that you enjoy.
16. William Penn Believes Anger Hinders Truth
“Truth often suffers more by the heat of its defenders than the arguments of its opposers.” – William Penn
When two people are in argument, there is nothing worse than getting angry. Once anger is introduced, the truth is out the window. Anger causes the people involved in the argument to have only one thing on their mind: to win the argument.
17. Carl Jung Believes Peace is Reached Through Suffering
“No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.” – Carl Jung
This quote can be described in many ways. Heaven can be peace, success or any other positive outcome. No matter what positive outcome you are looking for, it will not come without some form of suffering or hard work. Tough times create tough people and tough people reach their goals.
18. Publilius Syrus Believes Multi-tasking Means No-Tasking
“To do two things at once is to do neither.” – Publilius Syrus
Multi-tasking is the best way to screw up two things at the same time. There is no benefit to multi-tasking unless you are trying to do two mediocre jobs at the same time. Focus on one thing at a time and do a great job, then focus on the next task at hand.
19. William Wordsworth Believes Sight Tells All
“With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things.” – William Wordsworth
To be able to see past the outside of people, we need a sense of harmony and joy within ourselves. We need to have gained peace of mind, as William Wordsworth would say, to truly see another person or another thing.
20. Sam Keen Describes a Time of Year
“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.” – Sam Keen
The deep times of summer when the weather is unbearable and people are miserable is when our laziness meets respectability. There is sometimes nothing better than doing absolutely nothing when the weather is so hot. Doing nothing becomes to be a respectable activity.
21. Khalil Gibran Values the Truth
“Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness.” – Khalil Gibran
The truth has many great attributes. None greater than the realization to be content in everyday life and find the food in it while sharing with the people we love. Sharing our happiness for life is a kindness that the truth teaches us.
22. Byron Nelson Values Breathing Exercises
“One way to break up any kind of tension is good deep breathing.” – Byron Nelson
Deep breathing is a relaxing meditation that many people practice every day. Byron Nelson values deep breathing and uses the exercise when he is feeling tense. For anyone that is feeling tense, try out deep breathing exercises to relieve the tension.
23. Elliot Richardson Believes Cynicism is Worldwide
“People have moved beyond apathy, beyond skepticism into deep cynicism.” – Elliot Richardson
People started out being apathetic, then turn into skeptics and now have become cynics. Being cynical of life is not a good way to go through life because you will never find the good side in life if you never look for it.
24. Hugh Sidey Poses a Realization
“Joy in one’s heart and some laughter on one’s lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life.” – Hugh Sidey
A sign that someone had learned the code of life is that they are happy and laughing. Life is too short to be miserable and down all the time. There are good things in every day and things that should make us laugh.
25. Dejan Stojanovic Describes Thought in Length
“The deeper thought is, the taller it becomes.” – Dejan Stojanovic
The deeper you think about something, the more it consumes you. Make sure you are thinking about things or people that you want to become similar to. Thinking and contemplating good thoughts will in turn make your decisions and choices better.
26. Lauren Oliver Contemplates Home
“You can’t go home again” ─ isn’t necessarily that places change but people do.
Home isn’t always the place where we live or the place we grew up. Home is where the people we love are. Even if our childhood home is gone or we are moving away, home is not a building or a place, home is where we spend time with loved ones.
27. Joe Paterno Values the Belief in Oneself
“Believe deep down in your heart that you’re destined to do great things.” – Joe Paterno
The belief that you will do great things is stronger than anything you may have learned in school or anything that you will learn in the real world. We all need to have belief in ourselves because we don’t, we cannot expect someone else to.
28. Thomas Carlyle Values Silence
“Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as time.” – Thomas Carlyle
Silence is worth one thousand words while speech is not worth nearly as much. Silence speaks so much louder than speech because silence is unforgiving. We never know what a silent person is thinking and therefore we analyze every possible situation that they could be thinking of.
29. Sylvia Plath Understands Herself
“I took a deep breath and listened to the old bray of my heart. I am. I am. I am.” – Sylvia Plath
Sometimes we need a reminder of who we are. Sometimes that reminder needs to come from ourselves. Never lose track of who you are and what your purpose is. You have an important purpose on this earth and it is up to you to stick to it and reach the goals that you set out to.