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Deborah Norville Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By Deborah Norville

Children may not notice the positive moments in life unless we point them out to them. — Deborah Norville

If you want to be liked, get a dog. The people you work with are not your friends. — Deborah Norville

I want my kids to be curious, to be interested in a lot of things, to be confident, and to feel they belong in any number of situations. — Deborah Norville

It is hard to get in the habit of forcing yourself to find three things on a regular basis that you are grateful for. — Deborah Norville

What's the first image that comes to mind when you think of a mental hospital? Jack Nicholson in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' right? We need to change that perception, and places like this one are doing that. — Deborah Norville

People who feel positively think differently. They think better. — Deborah Norville

Grateful people may recover faster from trauma. — Deborah Norville

If I have time to exercise, I do it, but I don't fixate on numbers like weight or waist size. Numbers don't work for me. — Deborah Norville

I was brought up Methodist, christened as a little baby and went to church every Sunday. — Deborah Norville

The scripture is God's plan on how we are to live our lives here and what we are to do to have eternal life. — Deborah Norville

I think for anyone who's gone through a crisis, there comes a turning point, an epiphany, that marks the beginning of the end. — Deborah Norville

The biggest surprise, which is also the best, is that I didn't know I would love motherhood as much as I do. — Deborah Norville

Your dreams can be realities. They are the stuff that leads us through life toward great happiness. — Deborah Norville

So many self-help ideas are like meringue - you take a big bite, and there's nothing there. — Deborah Norville

My job as a television anchor or television reporter is not to proselytize. — Deborah Norville

I'm about as straight an arrow as you'll find out there. — Deborah Norville

Certainly the research shows that grateful people are more innovative thinkers. — Deborah Norville

Religious people are happier. — Deborah Norville

There is something in even the darkest situations that we can make a positive in our lives. — Deborah Norville

A thankful outlook smoothes the rough edges off life. — Deborah Norville

So for years I kept mum about my passion for needle arts. — Deborah Norville

It is important for women to know who they are, and to know what makes their hearts sing. — Deborah Norville

There are days-depression is a part of it-when if all you do is get dressed, take a shower and put on your makeup, then it is a good day. Your goals have to be much lower. But if you take one tiny little step, then you can take another and another. — Deborah Norville

When you're true to who you are, amazing things happen. — Deborah Norville

What I've learned is there's a scientifically proven phenomenon that's attached to gratitude, and that if you consciously take note of what is good in your life, quantifiable benefits happen. — Deborah Norville

There is a comfort in rituals, and rituals provide a framework for stability when you are trying to find answers. — Deborah Norville

There is no dramatic difference in happiness on the part of people who are wealthy. — Deborah Norville

I think our job as parents is to give our kids roots to grow and wings to fly.
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I sensed that my life was better when I focused on things that were working as opposed to focusing on the long list that goes wrong, but I wanted to know if there was any validity to that. — Deborah Norville

When my mother passed away I was 20. — Deborah Norville

I now find magic in the mundane. I'm also more creative - better able to look beyond the obvious and come up with new story angles. — Deborah Norville

I've been blessed, acne never knocked on my door. I think I look pretty darn good. — Deborah Norville

'Thank you power' is writing down the moments that are good in your life so that you can go back and reflect on them - so you've got this sort of repository of good stuff in your past. — Deborah Norville