Quotes about Well-being
There are certain people who drain us, demean us, and distract us from other healthy relationships. Long after they're gone, we're still fighting with them in our minds and trying to get them out of our hearts. They keep us awake. They steal our joy. They demolish our peace. They make us (if we're honest with ourselves) weaker spiritually. They even invade times of worship and pervert them into seasons of fretting.
- Gary Thomas
The spirit is strengthened in sorrow. — Happiness is good for the body, but sorrow strengthens the spirit.
- Bruce Lee
Adopt responsibility for your own well-being, try to put your family together, try to serve your community, try to seek for eternal truth... That's the sort of thing that can ground you in your life, enough so that you can withstand the difficulty of life.
- Jordan Peterson
Let me ask you a question: If you never ate a balanced diet, what would happen to your body? You know the answer: Eventually you'd grow weak; you might even open yourself to serious illness or disease. We all need a balanced diet if we are to stay healthy.
- Billy Graham
You are responsible for the energy that you create for yourself, and you're responsible for the energy that you bring to others.
- Oprah Winfrey
You have to have two personalities: your home personality and your work personality and the trick really is not to allow one of those personalities to drain the life out of the other.
- Karren Brady
Well, I just want him to grow up happy. That's the main thing.
- John Lennon
You already know I desire that neither Father or Mother shall be in want of any comfort either in health or sickness while they live.
- Abraham Lincoln
It is OK to be a little selfish about my priorities.
- Sean Covey
This was not the time for his old doubts. He felt that he could forgive anything to anyone, because happiness was the greatest agent of purification. He felt certain that every living being wished him well tonight
- Ayn Rand
Perhaps the highest way to bring balance to life is the family.
- Stephen Covey
Your happiness depends on (1) genetics, (2) circumstances, and (3) things you can control.
- Stephen Covey