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Quotes About Attitude

You see, it's never the environment; it's never the events of our lives, but the meaning we attach to the events—how we interpret them—that shapes who we are today and who we'll become tomorrow.
~ Anthony Robbins
How you deal with money reflects how you deal with power. Is it an affliction or a blessing? A game or a burden?
~ Anthony Robbins
mental en el capítulo 7. La tercera puerta es la fisiología. Entre la mente y el cuerpo existe una vinculación total. El modo en que utiliza usted su fisiología (la manera de respirar, las posturas y actitudes corporales, las expresiones faciales, la naturaleza y la calidad de sus movimientos) determinan efectivamente el estado en que se encuentra.
~ Anthony Robbins
If you want to be rich, start rich. What
~ Anthony Robbins
The difference between those who succeed and those who fail isn't what they have—it's what they choose to see and do with their resources and their experience of life.
~ Anthony Robbins
El secreto del éxito consiste en aprender a usar el sufrmiento y el placer, en lugar de permitir que éstos le utilicen a uno. Si lo hace así, ejercerá el control sobre su propia vida. Si no, la vida le controlará a usted. TONY ROBBINS
~ Anthony Robbins
If you've got a billion dollars and you're ungrateful, you're a poor man. If you have very little but you're grateful for what you have, you're truly rich.
~ Anthony Robbins
The state that you're in at any given moment determines your perceptions of reality and thus your decisions and behavior. In
~ Anthony Robbins
It's not what's happening to you now or what's happened in your past that determines who you become. Rather, it's your decisions about what to focus on, what things mean to you, and what you're going to do about them that will determine your ultimate destiny.
~ Anthony Robbins
As a general rule, it is highly desirable that ladies should keep their temper: a woman when she storms always makes herself ugly, and usually ridiculous also. There is nothing so odious to man as a virago. Though Theseus loved an Amazon, he showed his love but roughly, and from the time of Theseus downward, no man ever wished to have his wife remarkable rather for forward prowess than retiring gentleness. A low voice is an excellent thing in woman.
~ Anthony Trollope
What!" said his sensible enemies, "is Johnny not to be taught to read because he does not like it?" "Johnny must read by all means," would the doctor answer; "but is it necessary that he should not like it? If the preceptor have it in him, may not Johnny learn, not only to read, but to like to learn to read?
~ Anthony Trollope
You are quite wrong about him, Felix had said. He has not been atan English school, or English university, and therefore is not like other young men that you know; but he is, I think, well educated and clever. As for conceit, what man will do any good who is notconceited? Nobody holds a good opinion of a man who has a low opinion of himself. All the same, my dear fellow, I do not like Lucius Mason.
~ Anthony Trollope
that we must carry ourselves with some increased external dignity. The world is bewigging itself, and we must buy a bigger wig than any we have got, in order to confront the world with proper self-respect. Turveydrop and deportment will suffice for us against any odds.
~ Anthony Trollope
He is no better than anybody else that I can see, and he is beginning to give himself airs
~ Anthony Trollope
He had never done any good, but he had always carried himself like a duke, and like a duke he carried himself to the end.
~ Anthony Trollope
Of course it must be a mixed kind of thing at first, and I don't care a straw whether it run to Radicalism or Toryism. The country goes on its own way, either for better or for worse, whichever of them are in. I don't think it makes any difference as to what sort of laws are passed
~ Anthony Trollope
She simply chose to have some one sitting with her to whom she could speak and make little cross-grained, sarcastic, and ill-natured remarks.
~ Anthony Trollope
Just as authors are told not to read the criticisms; — but I never would believe any author who told me that he didn't read what was said about him. I wonder when the man found out that I was good-natured. He wouldn't find me good-natured if I could get hold of him.
~ Anthony Trollope
Some men there are with minds so strangely fashioned, that they extract an ill from every good and grief from every blessing.
~ Anthony Trollope
She could flatter also, though her very flattery had always in it something that was disagreeable.
~ Anthony Trollope
She was inclined to believe that but few men of business do write letters willingly, and that, of all men, lawyers are the least willing to do so. How reasonable it was that a man who had to perform a great part of his daily work with a pen in his hand, should loathe a pen when not at work.
~ Anthony Trollope
Each lady was disposed to get as much and to give as little as possible —
~ Anthony Trollope
Perhaps he doesn't mind it," said Mr. Camperdown to himself, "but I wouldn't marry such a woman myself, though she owned all Scotland.
~ Anthony Trollope
I cannot fancy him with a wife," said Phineas, "There is a savagery about him which would make him an uncomfortable companion for a woman." "But he would love his wife?" "Yes, as he does his horses. And he would treat her well, — as he does his horses. But he expects every horse he has to do anything that any horse can do; and he would expect the same of his wife.
~ Anthony Trollope