Quotes related to 2 Timothy 1:7
When you learn to master your mindset and focus on thoughts that elicit strong, positive emotions, you wield your power to take crazy leaps of faith in spite of your fears and your Little Prince trying to hold you back. It all starts with your thoughts; they are the catalyst that brings on the shift that changes what you believe and how you act.
— Jen Sincero
it all started because she made the decision to grow and did the one thing that scared the living crap out of her that she knew would get her to her goal.
— Jen Sincero
Wenn Sie ein Leben führen wollen, wie Sie es noch nie geführt haben, müssen Sie Dinge tun, die Sie noch nie getan haben.
— Jen Sincero
Successful people have good habits; unsuccessful people have losery habits.
— Jen Sincero
Your faith in miracles, and yourself, must be greater than your fear. However easy or rough your birth process is, you have to be willing to fall down, get up, look stupid, cry, lauggh, make a mess, clean it up and no stop until you get there.No matter what.
— Jen Sincero
You are a badass. You were one when you came screaming into this planet and you are one now. The Universe wouldn't have bothered with you otherwise. You can't screw up so majorly that your badassery disappears. It is who you are. It's who you will always be. It's not up for negotiation.
— Jen Sincero
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us . . . [But] as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people the permission to do the same.
— Jennifer Lopez
No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere: I see heaven's glories shine, And faith shines equal, arming me from fear
— Emily Bronte
When I asked her what was the matter? answered, she didn't know; but she felt so afraid of dying!
— Emily Bronte
Men are not afraid of things, but of how they view them.
— Epictetus
For it is not death or pain that is to be feared, but the fear of pain or death.
— Epictetus
Man, the rational animal, can put up with anything except what seems to him irrational; whatever is rational is tolerable.
— Epictetus