“Learn to be happy in any and all circumstances, whether you're experiencing pleasure or pain, whether there's loss or gain, whether the world loves you or hates you. Learn to be happy.” WorldPainHappinessHateLossPleasureLove YouBuddhismCircumstancesGainsHappyBeing HappyHate YouLove HateWorld LoveHappiness Is A Choice Author:Frederick Lenz
“If you lose emotion, and you gain it back, you realise that hate and love are very important to distribute properly. So I'm not going to waste any kind of emotion on things that aren't related to me.” IfsKindImportantHateLosesEmotionWasteGainsAnd LoveRelatedRealisingLove And Hate Author:Marilyn Manson
“Whoever gives advice to the sick gains a sense of superiority over them, no matter whether his advice is accepted or rejected. That is why sick people who are sensitive and proud hate their advisors even more than their illnesses.” PeopleGivingMatterHateAdviceProudGainsSickIllnessAcceptedSensitiveRejectedSuperiorityAdvisors Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Whoever hates his sins will stop sinning; and whoever confesses them will receive remission. A man can not abandon the habit of sin if he does not first gain enmity toward sin, nor can he receive remission of sin without confession of sin. For the confession of sin is the cause of true humility.” IfsMenInspirationalFirstsDoeChristianHateCausesReligiousSinHumilityHabitGainsAbandonOrthodoxConfessionCan NotEnmitySinningRemissionTrue Humility Author:Isaac of Nineveh
“Self-righteousness....is the largest idol of the human heart - the idol which man loves most and God hates most. Dearly beloved, you will always be going back to this idol. You are always trying to be something in yourself, to gain God's favour by thinking little of your sin, or by looking to your repentance, tears, prayers ; or by looking to your religious exercises, your frames, etc; or by looking to your graces, the Spirit's work in your heart. Beware of false Christs. Study sanctification to the utmost, but make not a Christ of it.” ThinkingMenTryingHumansHeartLittlesSelfChristianSpiritHateChristReligiousPrayerSinStudyGraceTearsExerciseGainsBelovedEtcRepentanceRighteousnessIdolsHuman HeartFavourAlways TryingSanctificationSelf RighteousSelf Righteousness Author:Robert Murray M'Cheyne
“Christian hypocrites who pretend to hate life and love death. He may talk about the soul-what he is after is the girl Love means suffering-those who love drag a chain with them. To her it was not a belief but a certainty Trifling incident gains importance when undue emphasis is laid.” MayMeanSoulChristianSufferingHateGirlBeliefGainsAnd LoveImportanceChainsCertaintyDragEmphasisLife And LoveIncidentsHypocriteLove MeansTriflingLove DeathHate LifeGirl Love Book:The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers Source: The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers
“Those who turn things around by themselves do not rejoice at gain or grieve over loss; the whole world is the range they roam. Those who are themselves used by things hate it when events go against them and love it when they go their way; the slightest thing can create binding entanglements.” WorldWayWholeUsedHateTurnsLossEventsGainsAnd LoveWhole WorldRangeGrievingTaoismRejoiceBindingEntanglement Author:Zicheng Hong
“Self-body hate, like any hate or other strong negative emotion, contributes to unneeded weight gain by triggering junk-food cravings.” SelfBodyHateStrongEmotionGainsNegativeWeightCravingBody ImageJunkJunk FoodNegative Emotions Author:M.J. Rose
“Eat bitter, taste sweet," Frank said. "I hate that proverb." "But it's true. What do they call it these days---no pain, no gain? Same concept. You do the easy thing, the appealing thing, the peaceful thing, mostly it turns out sour in the end. But if you take the hard path---ah, that's how you reap the sweet rewards. Duty. Sacrifice. They mean something.” IfsMeanSaidEndsHardPainHateTurnsEasyPathSacrificeSweetDutyTasteConceptsGainsI HateRewardsBitterPeacefulThese DaysFrankReapSourNo PainEasy ThingsNo Pain No GainBitter Taste Book:The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus Book 2) Source: The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus Book 2)
“To gain your heart's desire you have to lose some part of your old life, your old self. To do that you have to have courage; without it, you can't make the leap. And if you don't make the leap you have only three choices: You can hate yourself for not taking the chance, you can hate the person from whom you've sacrificed your happiness, or you can hate the one who offered you happiness, and blame them for your lack of courage, convince yourself it wasn't real.” IfsHeartPersonsRealSelfDesireHateChoicesThreeLosesChanceGainsBlameConvinceLeapHave CourageOld SelfOld Life Book:Hit List Source: Hit List
“If you're going to be passionate about something, be passionate about learning. If you're going to fight something, fight for those in need. If you're going to question something, question authority. If you're going to lose something, lose your inhibitions. If you're going to gain something, gain respect and confidence. And if you're going to hate something, hate the false idea that you are not capable of your dreams.” IfsInspirationalNeedsIdeasDreamHateFightingPassionLosesLearningConfidenceGayAuthorityCapableRespectGainsPassionateYour DreamsQuestioningMathematicianFollow Your DreamsChase Your DreamsDreams Do Come TrueLive And LearnInhibitionsThose In NeedYou Live And You LearnJoy Of Learning Author:Daniel Goldston