Quotes about Action
Once you start taking action you'll be able to discover more things you like, more things you don't like, and a clearer picture of what you desire to do will begin to form. Taking action leads to answers, mulling ideas around in your head forever leads to indecision and grouchiness.
— Jen Sincero
But maybe, if you put your disbelief aside, roll up your sleeves, take some risks, and totally go for it, you'll wake up one day and realize you're living the kind of life you used to be jealous of.
— Jen Sincero
Most answers reveal themselves through doing, not thinking.
— Jen Sincero
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
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
A firm decision sets everything in motion—your mindset and your actions
— Jen Sincero
Good words, I replied. But deeds must prove it also; and after he is well, remember you don't forget resolutions formed in the hour of fear.
— Emily Bronte
Good words., I replied. But deeds must prove it also.
— Emily Bronte
If you wish to be a writer, write.
— Epictetus
As the sun does not wait for prayers and incantations tob e induced to rise, but immediately shines and is saluted by all, so do you also not wait for clappings of hands and shouts of praise tob e induced to do good, but be a doer of good voluntarily and you will be beloved as much as the sun.
— Epictetus
For even sheep do not vomit up their grass and show to the shepherds how much they have eaten; but when they have internally digested the pasture, they produce externally wool and milk. Do you also show not your theorems to the uninstructed, but show the acts which come from their digestion.
— Epictetus
Never say that I have taken it, only that I have given it back.
— Epictetus