Quotes about Negativity
Don't allow negative people to steal your joy. When you lose your joy, you lose your strength.
— Joel Osteen
Good thoughts and actions can never produce bad results; bad thoughts and actions can never produce good results.
— John Maxwell
My father was a negative person. He actually taught me to be negative, if that makes any sense. I remember him saying: 'You know there's no point in expecting anything good to happen because it won't.' I grew up in such a negative atmosphere.
— Joyce Meyer
I was in my late thirties when my eyes were opened to truth in God's Word that showed me I wasn't living the abundant life Jesus died for me to have. I had a very negative mindset and was miserable most of the time because of the abuse I had experienced throughout my childhood.
— Joyce Meyer
You limit the power of angels when you speak negative, complaining, unbelieving words instead of speaking what God has declared.
— Benny Hinn
For years I played the what-if game. Maybe you're acquainted with this pastime. The rules are simple: Rule #1: You're only allowed to think of worst-case scenarios. Rule #2: You're never allowed to win this game. You can only lose. Rule #3: The more you play, the greater your losses.
— Craig Groeschel
What about unfulfilled potential? That phrase is as negative as the word potential is positive. My friend Florence
— John Maxwell
Rotten Attitudes ruin a team.
— John Maxwell
Feed your fears and your faith will starve. Feed your faith, and your fears will.
— Max Lucado
Thus we are strongly warned against such negativity in every way, and such things are called "sin" or even the state of "hell," which is not really a geographical place but a very real state of consciousness. All rewards and punishments must primarily be seen as first of all now—and inherent in good and bad behavior.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Negativity can flow out of our spirits during these times of testing. The goal, however, is that in the midst of trials we open our spirits with affection, trusting His leadership without beginning to guard our hearts in fear of more hurt. When this happens, our woundedness affects our relationship with God, and our intimacy with Jesus can be hindered. Harboring offense in our hearts toward God wounds our love for Him, and the devil knows this very well.
— Mike Bickle
Some people find fault like there is a reward for it
— Zig Ziglar