F Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with F. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Finding the balance between body, mind and spirit is a great achievement.”
“Finding the best person or the best organization to invest your money is one of the most important financial decisions you'll ever make.”
“Finding the book was like kissing a lightning bolt.”
“Finding the center of strenghth within ourselves is in the long run best contribution we can do to our fellow man”
“Finding the center of strength within ourselves is in the long run the best contribution we can make to our fellow men. ... One person with indigenous inner strength exercises a great calming effect on panic among people around him. This is what our society needs - not new ideas and inventions; important as these are, and not geniuses and supermen, but persons who can be, that is, persons who have a center of strength within themselves.”
“Finding the cutest guy in A.A. is like finding the cutest loony in the bin.”
“Finding the fine line between satisfying a daytime TV audience and an afternoon radio audience. That involved editing down my delivery to under an hour. I've been blessed to have great producers and a great staff to achieve that. I have a small team but they're very efficient.”
“Finding the form was really a very dynamic process. I went through a lot of shifting, trying to get it right. Because the writing took place over such a long time, it's hard for me to pinpoint when specific things happened, but basically the final version only materialized in the last two or so years. It was there, but it took me a while to see it and then to refine it after I'd seen it.”
“Finding the funny is the key to never losing your edge”
“Finding the good in others is mutually rewarding for both you and the fortunate recipient of your kind words. Don’t you love being around people who make you feel great about yourself? Don’t you want to do business with people who make you feel valued and important? Wouldn’t you rather work with people who appreciate and respect you? Of course you would!
Now go out and do that for others! When you become a generous good-finder you will infuse positive energy, optimism, and good will into their lives, as well as your own.”
Source: The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
“Finding the happy medium between what our brain tells us, what our mind inspires us, and what our heart instills is our paramount challenge in life.( "Poste Restante" )”
“Finding the hidden dimensions of your life is the way to fulfill your deepest hunger.”
“Finding the key will set you free.
The Key to WELLNESS
The Key to HAPPINESS
The Key to SUCCESS
The Key to FREEDOM
The Key to your HEART
what does that Key look like?
It could be as simple as knowledge, understanding,forgiveness,awareness,courage
letting go,trusting your SOUL,following your HEART
YOU are the KEY,
YOU set yourself FREE”
“Finding the leaders of the future is a question of recognizing those people who give leadership in a crisis.”
“Finding the lesson behind every adversity will be the one important thing that helps get you through it.”
“Finding the light when surrounded by dark; praying for hope when all seems lost; what is it that ignites the blaze of miracles but the spark of dance.”
Source: The Book of Dance
“Finding the love of your life doesn’t come with a manual but
when it is meant to be it will come when you least expect…”
Source: A Kiss at Christmas
“Finding The Man. Keeping The Man. Not scaring The Man, building up The Man, following The Man, soothing The Man, flattering The Man, deferring to The Man, changing your judgement for The Man, changing your decisions for The Man, polishing floors for The Man, being perpetually conscious of your appearance for The Man, being romantic for The Man, hinting to The Man, losing yourself in The Man. 'I never had a thought that wasn't yours.' Sob, sob. Whenever I act like a human being, they say, 'What are you getting upset about?' They say: of course you'll get married. They say: of course you're brilliant. They say: of course you'll get a PhD and then sacrifice it to have babies. They say: if you don't, you're the one who'll have two jobs and you can make a go of it if you're exceptional, which very few women are, and if you find a very understanding man. As long as you don't make more money than he does. How do they expect me to live all this junk?”
Source: The Female Man
“Finding the meaning of life is easy. Simply get a dictionary, go to the 'L' section, and find the word 'life.'”
“Finding the medium that excites your imagination, that you love to play with and work in, is an important step to freeing your creative energies.”
Source: The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
“Finding the motivation to undertake your inner search needs Inspiration, vision and determination. To get there you have an obligation to be self-aware and you have a right to be grateful and compassionate with yourself and others. Don’t be afraid to ask your creator, and perhaps even those around you, for something you want, you just might get it. If you ask for something, ask for it with all your heart, because anything less is probably not worth having.”
“Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication, and courage. But if we don't practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems that face us --- and we risk becoming a nation of suckers, up for grabs by the next charlatan who comes along.”
“Finding the one is not just a feeling, it's an educated guess. I feel like I chose someone to share my life with who is my friend.”
“Finding the one who loves you is like lottery but you don't have to close up the page, just keep on searching and you'll find.”
“Finding the real joy of # Christmas comes not in the hurrying and the scurrying to get more done, nor is it found in the purchasing of # gifts . We find real joy when we make the Savior the focus of the season.”
“Finding the right answer begins with the right question.”
Source: Listen to Your Conscience: That's Why You Have One
“Finding the right form of debate regarding Israeli policies will remain a challenge in Germany. Even with every conceivable and warranted criticism, the danger always arises that it will be exploited by those who consciously or unconsciously present anti-Semitism in a new guise.”
“Finding the right healing path requires all or nothing. Once you place conditions on healing, all you can achieve is conditional healing.”
“Finding the right mentor is not always easy. But we can locate role models in a more accessible place: the stories of great originals throughout history. Human rights advocate Malala Yousafzai was moved by reading biographies of Meena, an activist for equality in Afghanistan, and of Martin Luther King, Jr. King was inspired by Gandhi as was Nelson Mandela.
In some cases, fictional characters can be even better role models. Growing up, many originals find their first heroes in their most beloved novels where protagonists exercise their creativity in pursuit of unique accomplishments. When asked to name their favorite books, Elon Musk and Peter Thiel each chose “Lord of the Rings“, the epic tale of a hobbit’s adventures to destroy a dangerous ring of power. Sheryl Sandberg and Jeff Bezos both pointed to “A Wrinkle in Time“ in which a young girl learns to bend the laws of physics and travels through time. Mark Zuckerberg was partial to “Enders Game“ where it’s up to a group of kids to save the planet from an alien attack. Jack Ma named his favorite childhood book as “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves“, about a woodcutter who takes the initiative to change his own fate.
… There are studies showing that when children’s stories emphasize original achievements, the next generation innovates more.…
Unlike biographies, in fictional stories characters can perform actions that have never been accomplished before, making the impossible seem possible. The inventors of the modern submarine and helicopters were transfixed by Jules Vern’s visions in “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” and “The Clippership of the Clouds”. One of the earliest rockets was built by a scientist who drew his motivation from an H.G. Wells novel. Some of the earliest mobile phones, tablets, GPS navigators, portable digital storage desks, and multimedia players were designed by people who watched “Star Trek” characters using similar devices. As we encounter these images of originality in history and fiction, the logic of consequence fades away we no longer worry as much about what will happen if we fail…
Instead of causing us to rebel because traditional avenues are closed, the protagonist in our favorite stories may inspire originality by opening our minds to unconventional paths.”
Source: Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World
“Finding the right one is never easy. Especially, when the wrong one looks so right.”
“Finding the right people and giving power and letting them go find value in the world. That's got to be toughest. Really, its like the Spanish court in the 16th century saying, um, take this ship and go see what you can find. You have to believe in your sailors!”
“Finding the right subject is the hardest part.”
“Finding the right time is like discovering a social portal which opens a gate for others to receive your message and "get you." You only get one chance to make a first impression and if the gate begins to close, you may never get another opportunity to walk through it. Watch for the openings and synchronize your movements with your intended recipient.”
Source: The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
“Finding the right work is like discovering your own soul in the world.”
“Finding the Russian scientists may be a problem being that Russia does not have a Social Security System, as here in America, that allows us to monitor, track down and capture an American citizen.”
“Finding the sweet spot between gently pushing yourself to do things that could be wonderful and allowing yourself to do absolutely nothing takes work and practice. A holiday should include a break from self-punishment, as well as a break from work and the expectations of others.”
Source: Arrangements in Blue
“Finding the tool is often half the battle.”
“Finding time for strategic leadership means finding ways to be less occupied with management activities. Leaders must prioritize and delegate work, eliminate low value
distractions, avoid micromanaging, and be selective with the meetings that they attend.”
Source: Strategy Quest: The Executive Guide to Finding Business Opportunities
“Finding time in Silence is finding the True teacher of Wisdom and Creativity.”
“Finding tricks to create flattering body shape is the key to style.”
“Finding truth involves some kind of activity. As I like to point out, truth isn't handed to you on a platter. It's not something that you get at a cafeteria, where they just put it on your plate. It's a search, a quest, an investigation, a continual process of looking at and looking for evidence, trying to figure out what the evidence means.”
“Finding understanding of the human condition is what rehabilitates and transforms the human race”
Source: Freedom: The End of the Human Condition
“Finding voice is a socially responsible political act. We don't just do it for ourselves. And helping someone to find voice demands a spiritual partnership with that seeker. It's an exercise of compassion.”
Source: The Peaceable Classroom
“Finding ways to appreciate advances without embracing complacency is a delicate task. It involves being hopeful and motivated and keeping eyes on the prize ahead. Saying that everything is fine or that it will never get any better are ways of going nowhere or of making it impossible to go anywhere. Either approach implies that there is no road out or that, if there is, you don’t need to or can’t go down it. You can. We have.”
Source: Men Explain Things to Me
“Finding ways to organize work in which people are not locked into unequal power relationships is very important. Having said that, it's not easily done, and it's complicated.”
“Finding what naturally soothes you not only regulates your heart and mind, it helps you stay open to the goodness in you and in the world.”
Source: What Happened To You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
“Finding who you are means losing yourself, and letting the Creator put you back together!”
“Finding you life purpose is not about becoming someone different, or chasing after something better. You align with your true purpose when you finally recognize your inner being and accept who you truly are.”
“Finding your bliss can make survival seem like a joyous journey. And a strange thing happens along the way when you love what you are doing: you become good at it.”
“Finding your bliss can make survival seem like. And a strange thing happens along the way when you love what you are doing: you become good at it.”
Source: How to Be a BadAss - A Survival Guide for Women