“Every time I act on a fear, I feel disappointed in myself. I have a lot of fear. If I can quit all fear in my life and all guilt, then I tend to be much, much more living up to my standards. I've never seen a person fail if they didn't fear failure.” IfsFeelsPersonsI CanFailingStandardsGuiltQuittingDisappointed Author:Sebastian Thrun
“Watching somebody else fail definitely makes you feel better with what you've accomplished and where your standing is in life.” FeelsFailingStandingAccomplishedFeel Better Author:Shiri Appleby
“Paradoxically, we fail to disclose ourselves to other people because we want so much to be loved. Because we feel that way, we present ourselves as someone we think can be loved and accepted, and we conceal whatever would mar that image.” PeopleThinkingWayWantFeelsTruthFailingAcceptedMars Author:Sidney Jourard
“We deprive our children, our charges, of persistence. What I am trying to say is that we need to fail, children need to fail, we need to feel sad, anxious and anguished. If we impulsively protect ourselves and our children, as the feel-good movement suggests, we deprive them of learning-persistence skills.” IfsNeedsFeelsTryingChildrenFailingMovementProtectSkillsOur ChildrenFeel GoodPersistenceAnxious Author:Martin Seligman
“When a poor man, hungry and unseeing because his eyesight is failing, grabs me and starts begging, I feel the Nazi in myself. I abhor this man, and I want him to keep his hands off me.” MenWantFeelsHandsPoorFailingHungryNaziBeggingPoor ManWant HimEyesight Author:George Stevens
“It's a mistake to expect benefits from any pose. Expectations make you restless because if you fail to get what you expect, you feel miserable. Yoga practice is an act of adoration to the Lord. You do it because it has to be done. If you have this mental attitude, your selfishness disappears and the benefits come.” IfsFeelsDoneMistakeAttitudeLordPracticeFailingBenefitsExpectationsYogaDisappearMiserableSelfishnessRestlessAdorationMental AttitudeYoga Practice Author:Dharma Mittra