C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Cheer is for fools with idle minds. I am neither a fool nor idle.”
Source: Candidate
“Cheer on your friends!”
“Cheer the bull, or cheer the bear; cheer both, and you will be trampled and eaten.”
Source: Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'
“Cheer up and dry your damp eyes,
And tell me when it rains,
And I'll blend up that rainbow above you & shoot it through your veins...
'Cause your heart has a lack of color,
And we should've known
That we'd grow up sooner or later,
'Cause we wasted all our free time alone. <3”
“Cheer up and give them out there a good reason to be happy.”
Source: Kindertransport: A Drama
“Cheer up beautiful people... this is where you get to make it right.”
“Cheer up, cheer up.”
“Cheer up every person you interact with (including yourself).”
“Cheer up everyone, since we're all going to die horribly anyway, what's there to be worried about? - Skulduggery Pleasant.”
Source: Skulduggery Pleasant
“Cheer up everyone," he said, a new brightness to his voice. "Since we’re all going to die horribly anyway, what’s there to be worried about?”
Source: Skulduggery Pleasant -
“Cheer up, make every endeavor worthwhile and never get tempted to take away the privilege to smile because life deserves joy and laughter.”
“Cheer up, the worst is yet to come.”
“Cheer up! The worst effects of what we're doing won't be felt until after we're all dead”
“Cheer up, children, I am all right.”
“Cheer up, things will get worse.”
Source: Bikram's Beginning Yoga Class
“Cheer up,' I said. 'All countries look just like the moving pictures.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Cheer up: You're a worse sinner than you ever dared imagine, and you're more loved than you ever dared hope.”
“cheered by the optimism that one sometimes had at the beginning of strenuous exercise, a kind of helium that filled our lungs and carried us along”
Source: The Sympathizer
“Cheerful givers do not count the cost of what they give.”
“Cheerful givers do not count the cost of what they give. Their hearts are set on pleasing and cheering the person to whom the gift is given.”
“Cheerful looks make every dish a feast, and it is that which crowns a welcome.”
“Cheerful poor is rich with a smile, sulky rich is poor with a bullion of gold.”
“Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers.”
Source: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
“Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are famous preservers of good looks.”
“Cheerfulness can change misfortune into love and friends.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Louisa May Alcott (Illustrated)
“Cheerfulness consists in not regarding things as our own, but as entrusted to us by God for the benefit of our fellow-servants. It consists in scattering them abroad generously with joy and magnanimity, not reluctantly or under compulsion.”
Source: Symeon New Theologian
“Cheerfulness has a directly beneficial influence upon health.”
Source: Inspiration and Ideals: Thoughts for Every Day
“Cheerfulness in most cheerful people is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline.”
Source: Success and Its Conditions
“Cheerfulness is a debt we owe to society, in the paying of which we receive a generous discount. We can not open our hearts to give out cheer without more cheer rushing in to take its place.”
“Cheerfulness is a policy; happiness is a talent.”
“Cheerfulness is a sign of a generous and mortified person who forgetting all things, even herself, tries to please her God in all she does for souls. Cheerfulness is often a cloak which hides a life of sacrifice and a continual union with God.”
Source: Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light: The revealing private writings of the Nobel Peace Prize winner
“Cheerfulness is a very great help in fostering the virtue of charity. Cheerfulness itself is a virtue.”
“Cheerfulness is also an excellent wearing quality. It has been called the bright weather of the heart.”
Source: Character
“Cheerfulness is among the most laudable virtues. It gains you the good will and friendship of others. It blesses those who practice it and those upon whom it is bestowed.”
“Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom.”
“Cheerfulness is as natural to the heart of a man in strong health as color to his cheek; and wherever there is habitual gloom there must be either bad air, unwholesome food, improperly severe labor, or erring habits of life.”
Source: pt. V: Of mountain beauty
“Cheerfulness is charming.”
“Cheerfulness is full of significance: it suggests good health, a clear conscience, and a soul at peace with all human nature.”
“Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession.”
“Cheerfulness is surface-level. Joy, to Seneca, is a deep state of being...can you be fully content with your life...can you bounce back from every kind of adversity without losing a step?”
Source: The Daily Stoic Journal: 366 Days of Writing and Reflection on the Art of Living
“Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health and is as friendly to the mind as to the body.”
“Cheerfulness is the charm of life.”
“Cheerfulness is the daughter of employment; and I have known a man come home in high spirits from a funeral, merely because he has had the management of it.”
“Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.”
“Cheerfulness means a contented spirit, a pure heart, a kind and loving disposition; it means humility and ~ charity, a generous appreciation of others, and a modest opinion of self.”
“Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun.”
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Cheerfulness prepares a glorious mind for all the noblest acts.”
“Cheerfulness will help you draw strangers, cleverness will help gain acquaintances, faithfulness will help you keep companions, and kindness will help you multiply friends.”
“Cheerfulness, it would appear, is a matter which depends fully as much on the state of things within, as on the state of things without and around us.”
Source: Shirley: Easyread Large Bold Edition
“Cheerfulness, up to and including delusion and false hope, has a recognized place in medicine.”