Top 17 Blessed Not Stressed Quotes
#1. The people in my circle? Those who make me feel blessed; not stressed.
Steve Maraboli
#2. New York is the dirtiest, largest, ugliest, broken-down city in the world-but it's the only one.
Isaac Stern
#3. Discipline is money in the bank. A real friend, true strength.
Henry Rollins
#4. To us who remain behind is left this day of memories. Every year
in the full tide of spring, at the height of the symphony of flowers and love and life
there comes a pause, and through the silence we hear the lonely pipe of death.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#5. Angels around us, angels beside us, angels within us. Angels are watching over you when times are good or stressed. Their wings wrap gently around you, whispering you are loved and blessed.
Angel Blessing
#6. The cost of getting an early hire wrong is really high.
Sam Altman
#7. We seem, as a culture, to start to adhere to these antiheroes and have grown tired of the traditional, straight-up-and-down good guy.
Gabriel Luna
#8. As for my brothers, of whom I had three, I know not how they were bred.
Margaret Cavendish
#9. Although filmmaking is collaborative and involves trust, ultimately it is the director who holds the whole picture together in their head.
Julia Leigh
#10. I'm too grateful to be hateful. I am too blessed to be stressed.
El DeBarge
#11. Mary knew God loved her. From the moment Gabriel appeared to her, Mary has a distinct sense that God's presence was with her and His hand upon her. She didn't understand everything that was happening, but she was certain that God would be with her through it all.
Stormie O'martian
#13. When a man understands the art of seeing, he can trace the spirit of an age and the features of a king even in the knocker on a door.
Victor Hugo
#14. Spirit and soul is horseshit of the worst sort. Obviously there are no fairies, no Santa Clauses, no spirits. What there is, is human goals and purposes as noted by sane existentialists. But a lot of transcendentalists are utter screwballs.
Albert Ellis
#16. Men are never convinced of your reasons, of your sincerity, of the seriousness of your sufferings, except by your death. So long as you are alive, your case is doubtful; you have a right only to their skepticism.
Albert Camus
#17. Today could be described as a retired man humming tunelessly to himself.
Rae Armantrout