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Quotes About Optimism

Las actitudes son más importantes que los hechos. Ningún hecho, entre todos los que enfrentamos, por arduo o irremediable que parezca, es tan importante como nuestra actitud hacia él. Tu forma de concebir un hecho puede arruinarte antes siquiera de que hagas nada al respecto. Así, podrías permitir que un suceso te abrueme incluso antes de enfrentarlo. Por otro lado, un patrón de pensamiento seguro y optimista puede modificar o trascender ese hecho por completo.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Positive thinking looks upon weak places in people as challenging opportunities.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
It is a pity," he wrote, "that people should let themselves be defeated by the problems, cares, and difficulties of human existence, and it is quite unnecessary.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Positive thinking looks upon weak places in people as challenging opportunities. You can turn them into your strongest points.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
It is a fact that negative thought will attract negative thought, and positive thought will attract positive thought.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
Attitudes are more important than facts." That is worth repeating until its truth grips you. Any fact facing us, however difficult, even seemingly hopeless, is not so important as our attitude toward that fact. How you think about a fact may defeat you before you ever do anything about it. You may permit a fact to overwhelm you mentally before you start to deal with it actually. On the other hand, a confident and optimistic thought pattern can modify or overcome the fact altogether.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
So if you feel that you are defeated and have lost confidence in your ability to win, sit down, take a piece of paper and make a list, not of the factors that are against you, but of those that are for you.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
The secret is to fill your mind with thoughts of faith, confidence, and security.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
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Attitudes are more important than facts." That is worth repeating until its truth grips you.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
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~ Norman Vincent Peale
Once he began to act as if he could not fail, he did not fail.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
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~ Grandma Moses
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Positive thinking is looking at events with the knowledge that there will be both good and bad in life, but that it is better to emphasize the good. And as you do that, good seems to increase.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
I don't believe in defeat'.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
I don't know of any wrong road to Dictionopolis, so if this road goes to Dictionopolis at all it must be the right road, and if it doesn't it must be the right road to somewhere else, because there are no wrong roads to anywhere. Do you think it will rain?
~ Norton Juster
So many things are possible as long as you don't know they're impossible.
~ Norton Juster
And, as you've discovered, so many things are possible just as long as you don't know they're impossible.
~ Norton Juster
But that can never be, said Milo, jumping to his feet. Don't be too sure, said the child patiently, for one of the nicest things about mathematics, or anything else you might care to learn, is that many of the things which can never be, often are. You see, he went on, it's very much like your trying to reach Infinity. You know that it's there, but you just don't know where — but just because you can never reach it doesn't mean that it's not worth looking for.
~ Norton Juster
Things which are equally bad are also equally good. Try to look at the bright side of things.
~ Norton Juster
many things are possible just as long as you don't know they're impossible.
~ Norton Juster
EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR THE BEST.
~ Norton Juster
But that's just as bad," protested Milo. "You mean just as good," corrected the Humbug. "Things which are equally bad are also equally good. Try to look at the bright side of things." "I don't know which side of anything to look at," protested Milo. "Everything is so confusing and all your words only make things worse.
~ Norton Juster