Quotes about Positive
My home is a happy place to be. I bless everyone who enters, myself included. Pleasant experiences fill every room.
— Louise Hay
Hope is the positive mode of awaiting the future.
— Emil Brunner
Every child should have an occasional pat on the back as long as it is applied low enough and hard enough.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
A big man is one who makes us feel bigger when we are with him.
— John Maxwell
Everything about aging in my experience so far has been a plus. Except the death part!
— Gloria Steinem
Resurrection" is another word for change, but particularly positive change—which we tend to see only in the long run. In the short run, it often just looks like death.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Our starting place was always original goodness,10 not original sin. This
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The Crucified and Risen Christ uses the mistakes of the past to create a positive future, a future of redemption instead of retribution. He does not eliminate or punish the mistakes. He uses them for transformative purposes.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
In the practical order, we find our Original Goodness when we can discover and own these three attitudes or virtues deeply planted within us: A trust in inner coherence itself. "It all means something!" (Faith) A trust that this coherence is positive and going somewhere good. (Hope) A trust that this coherence includes me and even defines me. (Love)
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The book of Proverbs warns us over and over again about negative associations. Constant exposure to wrong attitudes and wrong values will eventually take its toll in our lives. It is always easier to pull someone down than it is to lift him up. What kind of friends should you have? The kind who bring out the best in you, who lift you up, who encourage you, who make you a better person.
— Rick Warren
That is why the key to long-lasting success is to develop habits — new, positive habits that replace our self-defeating behaviors.
— Rick Warren
Gratitude turns negative energy into positive energy. There is no situation or circumstance so small or large that it is not susceptible to gratitude's power.
— Melody Beattie