M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Make a decision that from now on, your thoughts do not run you, you run your thoughts. From now on, your mind is not the captain of your ship, you are the captain of the ship, and your mind works for you.”
“Make a decision to be successful right now. Most people never decide to be wealthy and that is why they retire poor.”
“Make a decision to control the controllables.”
Source: The Brave Athlete: Calm the F*ck Down and Rise to the Occasion
“Make a decision to perform something great, something that requires skill, something special for the Kingdom of God.”
“Make a decision! Failure to act is often the biggest failure of all.”
“Make a decision. It doesn't have to be a wise decision or a perfect one. Just make one.”
“Make a destination of the greater truth.”
“Make a determined effort to walk past the closed door. Make sure you do not hold on to that closed door.”
Source: Beyond the Closed Door: Unique Keys to Unlock Destinies
“Make a difference about something other than yourselves.”
“Make A Difference Day is a great way to introduce kids to the rewards of volunteering. It's fun, it's focused and it's empowering to know that millions are motivated to do the same.”
“Make a difference in someone's life by leaving them alone when they need solitude.”
“Make a difference in such a massive way that it empowers the world to create more game changers like you.”
“Make a difference in the world by being who you truly are.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Make a difference no matter what role you play”
“Make a difference
When I live everyday,
I ask myself “What did I do today?
To make a difference to the world where I live,
And that can happen only when I can be selfless and give.”
Source: The Verses of Life
“Make a difference, does it? You stay the night here snake get you.”
“Make a difference. Live a life that matters.”
“Make a drawing. Start it all over again, trace it. Start it and trace it again.”
Source: The shop-talk of Edgar Degas
“Make a dreams. Always”
“Make a Fair Product for a Fair Price, then Tell the World.”
“Make a fairy tale and go and live in it.”
“Make a faster machine and people will flock to inefficient software.”
“Make a firm decision: 'Whatever happens, I will be happy. I will be strong. God is always with me.'”
“Make a fist. Lightly. Leave enough room for a breath to pass through. Good. Good. All magic proceeds from breath. Remember that.”
Source: Imajica
“Make a game of finding something positive in every situation. Ninety-five percent of your emotions are determined by how you interpret events to yourself.”
“Make a game plan and stick to it. Unless it's not working.”
“Make a Goal Box, a chart of positive daily contact with a family when you are working with them.”
“Make a good gallery! Your names and your photos give you a unique identity. Make and maintain a good name in the hearts of people. Paint good photos in their minds.”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“Make a good use of the present.”
“Make a habit of canceling every subscription to anything you don't have time to read”
“Make a habit of dominating the listening, and let the prospect dominate the talking.”
“Make a habit of reading what is being written today and what has been written before. Writing is learned by imitation.”
“Make a habit of saying something positive to yourself every day… Normalize daily positive self-affirmations as a non-negotiable personal standard.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Make a habit of telling the truth, or make a habit of lying: to decide each case on its own merits is exhausting, and hardly ever worth it.”
Source: Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin
“Make a habit of two things: to help; or at least to do no harm.”
“Make a habit to remember God in your perfectly beautiful days, because in bad days even atheists do remember Him!”
“Make a happy life for yourself. No-one will ever know how to do it except you.”
“Make a journey in such a way that it becomes the dream of others even long after you have gone!”
“Make a life while making a living.”
Source: Follow Your Conscience: Make a Difference in Your Life & in the Lives of Others
“Make a life while you make a living.”
Source: Soul Food: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
“Make a life with me, one that comes from love, one that I can watch grow in you. Only a fool would believe that what comes from what we have together would be anything but beautiful.”
Source: The Quinn Brothers: 2-in-1
“Make a limit for everything,
Otherwise you will regret unlimited...”
“Make a list of 200 prestigious, influential, and powerful people with whom you want to work, play, grow and do business.”
“Make a list of all the imperfect people you’ve known in your life who have had love. Who have had romantic partners and best friends and jobs you could only ever dream of. Make a list of all the people who are conventionally unattractive and spiritually adrift and imperfect and all the things each one of them had despite being that way. Make it your own personal proof that you do not need to be perfect to be good enough.”
Source: 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think
“Make a list of all the lovers you've ever had. Warren Lasher Ed "Rubberhead" Catapano Charles Deats or Keats Alfonse Tuck it in your pocket. Leave it lying around, conspicuously. Somehow you lose it. Make "mislaid" jokes to yourself. Make another list.”
Source: The Collected Stories of Lorrie Moore
“Make a list of all the varieties of aliens you can come up with. (And if it's less than 3,000, then THE PEARS ARE LAUGHING AT YOU, MY FRIEND.)" -Scott Westerfeld from NaNoWriMo Pep Talk.”
“Make a list of competitors who will be disrupted by you. You do have competitors, right? You are better, right? If not, why are you going to Disrupt? Post a blog post about them and what makes you different.”
“Make a list of goals for every year, tick them off & reward yourself when you achieve each one. Will give much discipline in your life.”
“Make a list of twenty-five things you want to experience before you die. Carry it in your wallet or purse and refer to it often.”
“Make a list of what is really important to you. Embody it.”
Source: Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life