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Quotes About Mental

When we talk to god, it's prayer. When god talks to us, it's schizophrenia.
~ Lily Tomlin
But for my faith in God, I should have been a raving maniac.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
The gods have become our diseases.
~ C.G. Jung
God, my brain really goes to mush when I'm pregnant.
~ Kate Winslet
Turning God into some kind of celestial insurance policy is just mental.
~ Justin Welby
Worry is just about the worst form of mental activity there is.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
There are more bogeys in the last nine holes of the U.S. Open than in any other tournament in God's creation.
~ Ray Floyd
You can't wait for the race to start to get ready. That's a loss. You must get your mind right before you get to the starting line. Mindset is everything!
~ Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.
Freedom of the mind is the most important liberty we have. Our belief in God's grace gives us that freedom.
~ Ron Baratono
Good conversation turns me on. A connection between two people, a mental one first.
~ Brian Molko
A retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is the true token of greatness.
~ Elbert Hubbard
My best advice for mental training is simply to create good habits, in order to build a sense of security and calm around you.
~ Alexander Gustafsson
I do a good job of blocking painful, unnecessary things from my memory.
~ Stephenie Meyer
Fear of feeling bad rarely makes one feel good.
~ Bill Crawford
You change your mind-set, and as long as you've got a good mind-set, you'll know everything is good.
~ Curtis Joseph
I think so much depends on how you are feeling mentally and emotionally. I try to keep my head on tight, and try to feel good, and just go out there and not be afraid.
~ Delta Burke
You find sprinters testing other sprinters' mental capability. But these are my good friends on the track. I don't think we need to do that.
~ Donovan Bailey
A good forgettery is a happier possession than a good memory.
~ Myrtle Reed
I have a great memory.
~ Carol Burnett
Removing old conditionings from the mind and training the mind to be more equaimous with every experience is the first step toward enabling one to experience true happiness.
~ S. N. Goenka
If I feel unhappy, I do mathematics to become happy. If I am happy, I do mathematics to keep happy.
~ Alfred Renyi
There is nothing that wastes the body like worry.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
A deliberate attitude that you have to hold in your mind as one of the basic rules of yoga is to remain even-minded and cheerful.
~ Goswami Kriyananda
There are seeds of happiness planted in every human soul. Our mental attitude and disposition constitute the environment in which these seeds may germinate.
~ David O. McKay