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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Belief consists in accepting the affirmations of the soul; unbelief, in denying them.
Let's get back to loving our bodies and accepting them totally as they are.
When I've been open and accepting of where I am, things start opening up. — © Eva Mendes
When I've been open and accepting of where I am, things start opening up.
We are increasingly recognising and accepting, respecting and celebrating, our cultural diversity.
Maturity is developed by respecting others and accepting responsibility for violating that respect.
The bright future is that readers are accepting more varied forms of stories.
Always accepting the greatest joy of all is the time that I get to spend with my wife.
The better we are at accepting the limits of our world, the more easily we can embrace what we have.
I change my life when I change my thinking. I am Light. I am Spirit. I am a wonderful, capable being. And it is time for me to acknowledge that I create my own reality with my thoughts. If I want to change my reality, then it is time for me to change my mind.
I regularly see leaders change what they say because they get bored of saying the same thing over and over again. It's not that they vary a few words or change examples, but they change the message.
Contentment is accepting God's sovereign control over all of life's circumstances.
Belief consists in accepting the affirmations of the soul; unbelief in denying them.
The very word "change" has changed. When I was young--and not just because I was young--we looked forward with confident impatience to change. Planned, controlled, beneficent change would continue to clear slums, sweep up the remains of empire, raise living and educational standards, tidy away--firmly but kindly--the last aboriginals who still raved about martial glory or the pride of wealth. Now, as it seems to me, change is set almost exclusively in the minor key, change seen overwhelmingly as loss.
We Americans write our own history. And the chapters of which we're proudest are the ones where we had the courage to change. Time and again, Americans have seen the need for change, and have taken the initiative to bring that change to life.
When you   change   your thinking, you change actions, when you change your action   you   change your   future. — © Zig Ziglar
When you change your thinking, you change actions, when you change your action you change your future.
That's the great thing about Comic Con - people are so accepting of one another.
There is nothing that you can do to change the present moment. It simply is. You may be able to change the situation one second, one minute, one hour, or one day from now, but there's absolutely nothing you can do to change the way things are right here and now. By not getting irritated you will be more effective in doing what needs to be done to change the situation for the next moment.
The change that I never fall into is the, 'I'm-above-you-look-at-me-do-stuff-for-me change.' The change that I'm hoping I get to is where I become wiser, smarter - where I put myself in situations that don't have a huge potential for disaster.
I guess some people never change... Or, they quickly change and then quickly change back.
I'm accepting I'm not living that younger, dreamed version of myself in the big city.
Contentment is the continuing act of accepting the process of your own life.
Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
We think of happiness as something we can take. But usually it comes from being content with what we have, and accepting ourselves.
The cool thing about Americana is that the genre is accepting of all types of music.
Earlier in my career, there may have been compulsions for accepting films for money.
Accepting both the opportunity and the responsibility evokes a great deal of humility.
Trust is accepting what God sends into your life whether you understand it or not.
We can have peace and brotherly love by accepting our responsibility to preserve freedom.
Being an adult means accepting those situations where no action is possible.
Can art change the world? Maybe... we should change the question: Can art change people's lives?
Well, by accepting that sex is a physical manifestation of God, and that is not a sin-it is a blessing.
I am glad that people have become more accepting of female characters.
It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be.
Accepting blame when it's not really due sometimes makes the point better.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Can art change the world? Maybe ... we should change the question: Can art change people's lives?
I want to be a Christian like Christ - loving and accepting of other people.
Accepting responsibility for the actions of others contributes to your own greatness. — © Edwin Louis Cole
Accepting responsibility for the actions of others contributes to your own greatness.
Every day of your life, you change the world. Absolutely, yes, we're out to change the world. I mean, you change it whether you like it or not. You wake up and you talk to the grocer. You either kick your dog or you pet him. There's a million decisions you have every day where you change the world.
When people are not accepting toward themselves they are often obsessed with acceptance by others.
We can change society, change humanity by changing ourselves as individuals. By cultivating inner values, we can change our own lives and those of our families. This is how we can create a more peaceful world.
Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
But just as haste and restlessness are typical of our present-day life, so change also takes place more rapidly than before. This applies to change in the relationships between nations as it does to change within an individual nation.
It's very difficult to be fully accepting of who you are when you've got that superficial world out there.
the greatest learning of the ages lies in accepting life exactly as it comes to us.
Renunciation is not getting rid of the things of this world, but accepting that they pass away.
Australia is much more liberal in accepting de facto relationships than the U.S.
Climates always change. The question is, how are we going to adapt to climate change? Now, it may be true that we are accelerating it inadvertently by messing with our atmosphere, but regardless of that, the climate will change.
I can't change my skin. I won't change my voice. I can't change my confidence.
It's about being here in the moment, accepting one another and allowing creativity to flow. — © Stefon Harris
It's about being here in the moment, accepting one another and allowing creativity to flow.
If I could have a family and a home one night, and all of it's gone the next, that must mean that life has the capacity to change. And then I thought, 'Whoa! That means that just as change happens to me, I can cause change in my life.'
And I speak of spiritual suffering! Of people seeing their talent, their work, their lives wasted. Of good minds submitting to stupid ones. Of strength and courage strangled by envy, greed for power, fear of change. Change is freedom, change is life
I’m a big believer in accepting yourself the way you are and not really worrying about it.
The only way to live is by accepting each minute as an unrepeatable miracle.
As you do your daily meditations, your life will change. Most people change between the ages of zero to four. The older we get the less we change. When we meditate we become perpetually young.
The less harshly we judge ourselves, the more accepting we become of others.
The most difficult aspect of moving on is accepting that the other person already did.
The conventional wisdom with David Mamet is, you do not change a word. And that agrees with me. If you want to change any of David's words, it's like wanting to change the iambic pentameter in Shakespeare - you should do something else.
Kinsey's quest was really for us all to be tolerant and accepting of each other.
You can change your health, you can change your relationships, you can change your income, you can change anything.
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