Quotes about Attitude
Thoughts bear fruit. Think good thoughts, and the fruit in your life will be good. Think bad thoughts, and the fruit in your life will be bad.
— Joyce Meyer
As you wander on through life, brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the donut and not upon the hole.
— Joyce Meyer
Many people would like a miracle, but like the man in our story, they are not willing to give up their blame and self-pity.
— Joyce Meyer
When we maintain an attitude of thanksgiving, we close the door to grumbling and complaining—which seem to be ever-present temptations in our lives.
— Joyce Meyer
I've always believed that you can think positive just as well as you can think negative. Sugar Ray Robinson
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 23:7 says that as a person thinks in his heart, so is he.
— Joyce Meyer
Some people seem to start their day on the "wrong foot." They feel all right when they wake up, but as soon as something goes wrong, they lose their footing and walk with a "loser's limp" the rest of the day. Once they are off to a bad start, it seems they never catch up.
— Joyce Meyer
Confidence and negativity do not go together. They are like oil and water;
— Joyce Meyer
What we think leads to the words that come out of our mouths. What we think and speak may be one of our most important habits because it determines the other habits in our lives. In my opinion, thoughts and words are the starting point for forming all good habits and breaking all bad habits.
— Joyce Meyer
You can either be pitiful, or you can be powerful, but you can't be both.
— Joyce Meyer
If someone has hurt me, and I am bitter about it, that person is in actuality still hurting me. Bitterness is a pain in itself. It is a negative attitude that steals joy and peace. However, if I am willing to press past the pain and make a decision to forgive, I will be free.
— Joyce Meyer
How many times do we ask God to give us something, and after He gives it to us, we start complaining because we have to take care of it? This kind of wilderness mentality keeps us living in the wilderness when we could be living in the Promised Land.
— Joyce Meyer