C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Choosing rest is choosing to thrive, not just survive.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity: A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Choosing safety is a choice of life over career.”
Source: Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap--and what Women Can Do about it
“Choosing sepia is all to do with trying to make the image look romantic and idealistic. It's sort of a soft version of propaganda.”
“Choosing stillness in the midst of chaos is the path toward living in peace.”
“Choosing succulence is a deliberate act of personal revolution. It means waking up! Embracing your true self, studying your patterns, and letting out your most alive self. We all have one.”
“Choosing the car you drive is like choosing your wardrobe, maybe even more important.”
“Choosing the easy way and the way leading to personal gain automatically leads to association with evil.”
Source: «Muggles, Monsters and Magicians»: A Literary Analysis of the «Harry Potter» Series
“Choosing the freedom to be uninteresting never quite worked for me.”
Source: Then Again
“Choosing the good of all is always your highest calling, even if that means people don’t like you for it. Being liked is meaningless if real love is not at the heart of your purpose.”
Source: The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form
“Choosing the most fuel-efficient vehicles within a class can save drivers at least $1,500 in fuel costs and avoid more than 15 tons of greenhouse gas pollution over the life of the vehicle, as well as help reduce dependence on foreign oil.”
“Choosing the right career is the most difficult task for a person who is multi-talented and versatile. Because its hard to decide what field to go into, when you are good at too many things.”
“Choosing the right enrolment and admissions processes for your school requires careful consideration of the school's values, goals, and commitment to diversity and inclusivity.”
“Choosing the right mask helps you... We went through many masks. It was very particular leather that as soon as you smudged it, you had to get a new one. We went through about 55 masks.”
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“Choosing the way of Christ not only means identifying with Christ, however; ‘it also means identifying with the stubborn, recalcitrant, and frequently offensive flock that he calls his own. . . .Yet as flawed as the people of God are, if the Lord is to be our God then his people must be our people too.”
Source: Esther & Ruth
“Choosing the wrong definitions of a dream, we follow a phantom goal on a false road that has no final destination.”
“Choosing the wrong way makes us feel different and ensured you to take right decision”
“Choosing to accept yourself is a political act. An act of liberation.”
Source: What the **** is Normal?!
“Choosing to associate with positive, optimistic people will accelerate our positive growth.”
Source: Wisdom Meets Passion: When Generations Collide and Collaborate
“Choosing to avoid talking about money, sex, religion or mental health doesn’t make them go away. Each of these taboo subject are part of the human experience and to exclude them from “normal life” is silly, in fact impossible.”
Source: Spectacle: Discover a Vibrant Life through the Lens of Curiosity
“Choosing to be curious is choosing to be vulnerable because it requires us to surender to uncertainty. We have to ask questions, admit to not knowing, risk being told that we shouldn't be asking, and, sometimes, make discoveries that lead to discomfort.”
Source: Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
“Choosing to be grateful earns you happiness”
“Choosing to be honest is the first step in the process of love. There is no practitioner of love who deceives. Once the choice has been made to be honest, then the next step on love's path is communication.”
“Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somewhere with other people. It was a way to choose a new family.”
“Choosing to be kind is also a choice to make the Power of Intention active in your life. The beneficial effects of kindness on the immune system and the increased production of serotonin have been proven. Conversely, unkindness weakens the body and puts us into a state of dissonance. So extend acts of kindness; ask for nothing in return.”
“Choosing to be kind rather than to be cruel benefits everyone.”
“Choosing to be loved and to take the leap to get married younger than most of my friends was not a career-limiting decision for me.”
“Choosing to be miserable is an option, but not one I recommend.”
“Choosing to be positive and having a grateful attitude is going to determine how you're going to live your life.”
“Choosing to become a fly-fisher, or at least committing to being a fly-only angler, makes me feel like I’m washing away the grime from my fishing tackle to reveal the beauty of what lies beneath.”
Source: Fly Fishing: Fennel's Journal No. 5
“Choosing to continue feeling disappointment about lost joys keeps us from experiencing new ones. We just need to stay afloat during the hard times so that we are ready when good times come again. This is one of the chief lessons we have learned from life on a boat.”
Source: Leaving the Safe Harbor: The Risks and Rewards of Raising a Family on a Boat
“Choosing to continue feeling disappointment about lost joys keeps us from experiencing new ones. We just need to stay afloat during the hard times so that we are ready when good times come again. This is one of the chief lessons we have learned from life on a boat, though not the first...”
Source: Leaving the Safe Harbor: The Risks and Rewards of Raising a Family on a Boat
“Choosing to do right and treat other people right, knowing that the ones you treat right will do you bad. It is the most selfless, painful and courageous thing to do. May the doors of opportunities always open for you and may your blessings be multiplied for sacrificing yourself for other people well being.”
“Choosing to do something because it excites you is the best reason of all. I just know it.”
Source: What You Are Looking for Is in the Library
“Choosing to do things when you are older or old instead doing them when you are young . It is not always a good idea. Unless external forces or situations are beyond your powers or control. Never procrastinate things you should be doing now and want to do them when you are old.You won't enjoy them as you would now. When you grow old your physics, mental and health becomes a barrier for you to enjoy everything. Also, because of time somethings change , decay, close down ,get replaced or die. By the time you think you are ready to see them or to do them. They won’t be there. If is your own choice, you have time, means, options and ability. Do things now while you can. I hope the things you reject and turn down now, because you think you know better, and you are flexing your powers of being in control. You won’t regret for not doing them in future or you won't have aspirational regrets.”
“Choosing to do what the Lord has defined as right will, in the long run, always lead to the best outcomes.”
“Choosing to follow the right path often means making the difficult decision to part ways with numerous people.”
Source: Daily Motivational Quotes: Inspirational & life-changing thoughts, Volume 2
“Choosing to have a child you can't take care of is like farting in an elevator. Sure you got it out, but not it's everyone else's problem.”
“Choosing to ignore the awareness of healing often results in becoming the embodiment of the pain.”
Source: The Book of Flow: Unveiling a Book Centered Entirely on You
“Choosing to ignore what I see to the point that I no longer see it is a formidable blindness wrought by the working of my own hand, And to be led by such a hand is to perish by the cliff that it is certain to lead me off of.”
“Choosing to invest in income-generating assets allows you to break free from the shackles of a limited income, opening doors to a world of possibilities.”
Source: Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money
“Choosing to leave the lesbian life brings us into direct conflict with the satanic realm.”
“Choosing to live a life of ethics and integrity is about igniting the fullness of our humanity instead of feeding slop to the darker side of our greed.”
“Choosing to live in narrow spaces leads to form of mental agoraphobia and that brings its own terrors. I think the willfully unimaginative see more monsters, they are often more afraid. What is more, those who choose not to empathize enable real monsters. For without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude through our own apathy.”
“Choosing to live in scarcity leads to stagnation. If we work on one project forever, we never get to make another. The fear of drought and the impulse for perfectionism prevent us from moving on and block the river's flow.”
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
“Choosing to lock yourself up in a life that doesn't suit you is its own sort of death, wouldn't you say?”
Source: All the Wandering Light
“Choosing to plant the seeds when the weather is right, gains more yield.”
“Choosing to post the wrong things other people do , does not make you right, But doing right things does. Before you complain about someone doing you wrong. Did you notify them that whatever they are doing is wrong, before you tell everyone about their wrong doing. Are you trying to help them to make right decision and stop doing wrong things or are you trying to expose them ?, so that people might see you right and see them wrong. We all make mistakes. We should choose to help each other to rectify those mistakes.”
“Choosing to prioritize your efforts over your intelligence and recognizing that your intelligence is not fixed fosters a growth mindset.”
“Choosing to spend energy on your relationships will be much more fulfilling than wasting it on unnecessary clutter and accumulating "things" that in the long run don't really matter anyway. Most of us will not be canonized in history books nor have monuments built in our honor because of what we owned or the things we accomplished at work. Our legacy will be found in the lives and endeavors that were enriched while we were passing through this life.”
Source: The Hurried Woman Syndrome: A 7-step Program to Conquer Fatigue, Control Weight and Restore Passion to Your Relationship