L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Learn to think outside the box if you want to beat insurmountable odds. Some problems may seem impossible to solve, but when you explore more, you will devise solutions that are unorthodox.”
Source: 365 Motivational Life Lessons
“Learn to thrill yourself. Affirm, 'Infinite Love fills my mind and thrills my body with its perfect life.' Make everything bright and beautiful about you. Cultivate aspirit of humor. Enjoy the sunshine.”
“Learn to trade your anxiety for thoughts of victory.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“Learn to train your thoughts and try to see only the good in every situation.”
“Learn to treat people right, and you will never go wrong.”
Source: The Daily Dose of Motivational Quotes
“Learn to trust and be trustworthy. When you treat someone as if they are being dishonest, you will train them to be. It's more powerful to treat someone as if they are being honest, and you will train them to now be honest, even if they weren't then.”
“Learn to trust His heart when you cannot trace His hand,”
“Learn to trust His timing. Don't get in a hurry; don't grow impatient; don't try to force doors open. Don't try to make things happen in your own strength. Let God do it His way.”
“Learn to trust the journey, even if you do not understand it right now. Life has a way of shaping the unexpected; often, the very things you once resisted or never imagined become the hidden necessities of who you are meant to become.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Learn to trust your instincts. Only something dead goes with the tide. Only something living can go against it.”
“Learn to trust your intuition, failure to do so may cause you to end up at a level that you’ve never been before.”
Source: Daily Motivational Quotes: Inspirational & life-changing thoughts
“Learn to trust yourself and you will create a meaningful life.”
“Learn to trust yourself. That's very vital. ... Just stand with yourself. Remember, in his lifetime, Van Gogh sold only two paintings. I personally sold even fewer.”
“Learn to turn to each person as the most sacred person on Earth, to each moment as the most sacred moment that has ever been given to us. Then perhaps we are awake a bit more, perhaps breathing together with God.”
“Learn to twinkle your shine; because, it's beautiful!”
“Learn to understand the difference between wrong and evil.”
“Learn to understand the spirit in you, because there is no bypass to what is called god. What is in you is superior to what you seek out there.”
“Learn to use an axe, and respect it and you can't help but love it. But abuse one and it will wear your hands raw and open your foot like an overcooked sausage.”
“Learn to use the criticism as fuel and you will never run out of energy.”
“Learn to use your brain power. Critical thinking is the key to creative problem solving in business.”
“Learn to use your brains as deftly as your powder box, and then maybe you have a powder box and do not need.”
“Learn to use your brains as deftly as your powder box, and then, perhaps, powder box you will not need ... Know smart women men say beautiful - eyes snatched from the crowd and do not forget just charming.”
“Learn to use your emotions to think, not think with your emotions”
Source: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
“Learn to use your third eye
and you’ll be able to see beyond the sky.
There is no limit,
except that which you
impose upon yourself.”
Source: Moon Gypsy
“Learn to use yours ears more and your mouth less, or your reign will be shorter than I am.”
Source: A Clash of Kings
“Learn to value and appreciate the opportunities that knock on your door. Use them to enrich yourself and others more.”
Source: The Gift of Thanksgiving
“Learn to value! Neither life comes again nor do the people.”
“Learn to value yourself enough to walk away from the crap in life and never settle for less than you deserve.”
Source: The Masquerade
“Learn to value yourself, which means: fight for your happiness.”
Source: The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z
“Learn to wait on the Lord! That will help you to walk your pathway in life in the power and glory of God.”
“Learn to wait; invariably either things will change or your heart will.”
“Learn to walk away from doors with the potential to destroy you. Learn self-preservation as soon as possible.”
Source: Beyond the Closed Door: Unique Keys to Unlock Destinies
“Learn to walk barefoot on your dogma…”
Source: Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
“Learn to walk in God’s perception of who you are, because yours is not good enough.”
“Learn to walk on water and you'll never sink on land.”
“Learn to walk through the front door as if no door has ever closed on you at all. Pick yourself up after that nasty fall. Walk tall!”
Source: Beyond the Closed Door: Unique Keys to Unlock Destinies
“Learn to watch your drama unfold while at the same time knowing you are more than your drama.”
“Learn to welcome the gift of life experiences and take charge of your decisions. There are incentives for you if you choose to be a source of inspiration.”
Source: 365 Inspiring Life Lessons to Empower Your Mind
“Learn to when to build bridges
When people or life disappoints you it's normal to build a wall and not allow anyone to climb it.
When people get hurt they need to Learn how to build a bridge and not walls.
In reality you should be building new bridges when life disappoints you build bridges to connect with like-minded others to connect with you.
If you but a wall you do not allow yourself to connect with others.”
“Learn to win the human's heart.”
“Learn to work on your work.”
“Learn to work with people you wouldn't go to lunch with.”
“Learn to worship God as the God who does wonders, who wishes to prove in you that He can do something supernatural and divine.”
“Learn to write by writing”
“Learn to write the same way you learn to play golf. You do it and keep doing it until you get it right.”
“Learn to write well and you will walk on water and turn wine into opium. You will speak a thousand new tongues and talk to the gods. You will live in constant and everlasting euphoria.”
“Learn to write well, or not to write at all.”
Source: The Poetical Works of John Dryden
“Learn to write when you would rather sleep. Learn to exercise this gift of language when no conscious portion of your wits can vibrate anything but worry. Learn to write so, my son, and you can call yourself a writer.”
“Learn today so that you may live tomorrow”
“Learn today, lead tomorrow!”