A Quote by Kelsey Grammer

What I can control is how I react. I can't control anything else. — © Kelsey Grammer
What I can control is how I react. I can't control anything else.
You can't control everything. You can't control how someone feels about you. Or what makes them tick. You can only control how you react, how you act, how you think and feel.
I think I just have to control what I can control. I can control myself. I can't control anything else but what I do. I definitely know I can do a better job at that.
I can't control how people are going to react. I try not to worry about what I can't control.
I can't control what life did to me, but I can control how I react. Therein lies the difference.
You can't control where you were born, the family you were born into, what you look like; you can't control any of those circumstances. The only thing you can control is how you react.
Leadership is a matter of having people look at you and gain confidence, seeing how you react. If you're in control, they're in control.
There are things we can control and the things we can't control. I can't control how people react to the work I do.
In life, you can't control what other people are going to do; you can't control how they're going to behave. All you can control is how you're going to react.
All that matters is the pressure you put on yourself. External pressures cause people to choke. While you can't control what happens to you, you can control how you react.
In our personal and professional lives, we are constantly hit with one adversity after the other, most of which we have no control over. But the four things we have total control over is how we react, how we adapt, how we breathe, and how we take action.
I don't control life, but I can control how i react to it
We have no control over the outcome of anything. Like the planet and global warming, we don't control that. If politicians want a war we don't control that. Acts of terrorism, we can't control them.
I can't always control my body the way I want to, and I can't control when I feel good or when I don't. I can control how clear my mind is. And I can control how willing I am to step up if somebody needs me.
I know that I cannot control anyone else's actions but my own, and how I choose to react to situations.
Set goals for things you can control. In my case, I can't control the marks from the judges, but I can control how I train every day, and I can control my performance.
The white man is too intelligent to let someone else come and gain control of the economy of his community. But you will let anyone come in and take control of the economy of your community, control the housing, control the education, control the jobs, control the businesses, under the pre-text that you want to integrate. No, you outta your mind.
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