Quotes about Mental
You have ABSOLUTE CONTROL over but one thing, and that is your thoughts. This is the most significant and inspiring of all facts known to man! It reflects man's Divine nature.
- Napoleon Hill
every sense impression that you receive through any of the five senses, influences your thoughts.
- Napoleon Hill
The commonest symptoms of this fear are: The tendency to slow down and develop an inferiority complex at the age of mental maturity, around the age of forty, falsely believing one's self to be "slipping" because of age. (The truth is that man's most useful years, mentally and spiritually, are those between forty and sixty).
- Napoleon Hill
A mind dominated by positive emotions, becomes a favorable abode for the state of mind known as faith.
- Napoleon Hill
To all these I wish to convey the thought that all achievement, no matter what may be its nature, or its purpose, must begin with an intense, BURNING DESIRE for something definite. Through some strange and powerful principle of mental chemistry which she has never divulged, Nature wraps up in the impulse of STRONG DESIRE that something which recognizes no such word as impossible, and accepts no such reality as failure.
- Napoleon Hill
The mind is crazy thing. To be focused is the most difficult thing.
- Marina Abramovic
Other people went crazy, why couldn't she? Other people's brains stopped, turned around and went on to something new...
- Toni Morrison
most important keys to winning these battles is simply to recognize that these thoughts are not our own and to reject all ownership of them.
- Kris Vallotton
Psychiatry is the care of the id by the odd.
- Anonymous
The four-letter word for psychotherapy is 'talk'.
- Anonymous
No man is defeated without until he has first been defeated within.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
When Ty Cobb got on first base he had an apparently nervous habit of kicking the bag. ... By kicking the bag hard enough Cobb could move it a full two inches closer to second base. He figured that this improved his chances for a steal, or for reaching second base safely on a hit.
- Norman Vincent Peale