Quotes about Attention
There isn't a single motivation, thought, act, or word that has slipped out of your being and escaped the full, undivided attention of God.
— Bill Hybels
If you watch what you think about, you won't have to watch what you talk about.
— Bill Johnson
When you have an open wound, it's festering and hurting constantly. Then it finally heals and then becomes a scar. Well, pretty soon you're not feeling it and not really paying attention to it.
— Jeremy Camp
In Asian languages, the word for 'mind' and the word for 'heart' are same. So if you're not hearing mindfulness in some deep way as heartfulness, you're not really understanding it. Compassion and kindness towards oneself are intrinsically woven into it. You could think of mindfulness as wise and affectionate attention.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
With superstars like Aamirji and Salmanji playing real-life wrestlers, the sport will get some positive attention. Just like hockey did when Shah Rukhji played a hockey player in 'Chak De.'
— Sangram Singh
Excellence is the accumulation of hundreds of minute decisions; it is execution at the most granular level. Once you accept the idea that you should give in to things that make no sense because other people do those things and you want to appear reasonable, you are on a path towards mediocrity.
— Eva Moskowitz
I dyed my hair this crazy red to bid for attention. It has become a trademark, and I've got to keep it this way.
— Lucille Ball
Let observation with extended observation observe extensively.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The media only writes about the sinners and the scandals, he said, but that's normal, because 'a tree that falls makes more noise than a forest that grows.
— Pope Francis
It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Children need loving attention, closeness and deep affection and also loving touch. Love will make them feel safe.
— Deepak Chopra
But it is in storms that God does his finest work, for it is in storms that God has our keenest attention
— Max Lucado