Famous Quotes & Sayings

Quotes & Sayings About Deciding To Be Happy

Enjoy reading and share 6 famous quotes about Deciding To Be Happy with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Deciding To Be Happy Quotes

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By Rajneesh

You can become happy just by deciding to be happy. — Rajneesh

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Men have physical needs, and they have emotions. While physical needs are unsatisfied, they take first place; but when they are satisfied, emotions unconnected with them become important in deciding whether a man is to be happy or unhappy. — Bertrand Russell

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

A person can either do something in order to be happy, or ... a person can start the day by simply deciding to BE happy and the things that person will do will automatically reflect that. — Neale Donald Walsch

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By Aatish Taseer

I.P. was at that age when our sense of who we are, or of who we have been told we are, chafes against what we discover in our reading. And immediately a choice seems to appear: to let the reading show us the way forward, like water picking its course over unfamiliar ground; or to direct the reading, to channel the stream, so that it confirms what we already think we know. I.P. was among those few people who could do the former. He had a mind that welcomed doubt and uncertainty; he revelled in it, in fact; he was not one to ever make the perilous decision of deciding to know. His mind was happy to grope its way to its own conclusions, happy to breathe easy in a state of unknowing. — Aatish Taseer

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By Missy Marston

It doesn't really seem possible that being happy is as simple as deciding to focus on what is good in the world and not on what is bad — Missy Marston

Deciding To Be Happy Quotes By E.W. Jackson

When one hears the word meditation, it conjures an image of Maharishi Yoga talking about finding a mantra and striving for nirvana. The purpose of such meditation is to empty oneself. [Satan] is happy to invade the empty vacuum of your soul and possess it. That is why people serve Satan without ever knowing it or deciding to, but no one can be a child of God without making a decision to surrender to him. Beware of systems of spirituality which tell you to empty yourself. You will end up filled with something you probably do not want, — E.W. Jackson