
Top 24 Growth Comes From Discomfort Quotes
#1. Nobody ever died of discomfort, yet living in the name of comfort has killed more ideas, more opportunities, more actions, and more growth than everything else combined. Comfort kills!
T. Harv Eker
#2. How strange and rare it was to see the top of a girl's ear. I reached out to touch her, but my hand flew back from a spark of static electricity.
Amber Dermont
#3. Don't look for a life virtually free from discomfort, pain, pressure, challenge, or grief, for those are the tools a loving Father uses to stimulate our personal growth and understanding.
Richard G. Scott
#4. That's what makes a tragedy a tragedy. There's no rhyme or reason to it, only heartbreak. The only thing you can do when the ground stops shaking and the waters recede is try to save whoever's left.
Kimberly Belle
#5. This snowy morning
That black crow I hate so much ...
But he's so beautiful!
Matsuo Basho
#6. Discomfort is a pain. Boredom is a pain. A perfect piece of music can reduce us to tears. Every one of these pains is essential to the growth of the soul. Pain is part of the beauty of life. It enriches us.
Ruben Papian
#7. This is the substance of our Plot-For those who play the Perfect Shot, There are ten thousand who do not.
Grantland Rice
#8. Learn to convert the discomfort of discipline into the satisfaction of personal growth.
Tony Robbins
#9. Bed sheet, if you please. I'll leave my dignity here.
Frank Tuttle
#10. Discomfort is often a door opening to growth.
S.P. Sipal
#11. Be willing to tolerate the discomfort necessary for growth.
Peter Scazzero
#12. When a situation becomes too uncomfortable for you, it's either it's way bigger than you can handle or you've become too big for it. The catch, though, is that you decide which is - To outgrow it or let it grow all over you.
Ufuoma Apoki
#13. To herself and wiping tears from her eyes, which turned
Kristin Hannah
#14. You can spare yourself discomfort by keeping your distance, by remaining safely aloof, by maintaining what are largely superficial friendships. But if you do, you will deprive yourselves, and others, of one of the greatest opportunities for learning and for personal growth. - William Bowen
Peter Slevin
#15. I don't understand this phrase 'I've paid my dues.' We didn't have any money and lived on peanut butter and jelly, and I loved it. I don't regret any of it. We never expected to make it this far, but we worked hard to get here.
Ronnie Van Zant
#16. The nice thing about writing at home is that it's almost as though I'm doing it already. I get out of bed thinking of my work, and I don't have to go anywhere to do it.
Patrick DeWitt
#17. What lived on-in me- was the discomfort of how completely I'd outgrown the novel I'd once been so happy to live in
Jonathan Franzen
#18. Fear, uncertainty and discomfort are your compasses toward growth.
Unknown
#19. Habits are familiar and comfortable, putting our reactions on autopilot and often leading us, instead, to great discomfort.
Charles F. Glassman
#20. To get where you want to be, you must first know where you are.
Deborah Day
#21. When you show a man what he wants he will move heaven and earth to get it.
Frank Bettger
#22. The best piece of advice that I remember probably on a daily basis is to accept everything about me that is different. That is what makes me special.
Misty Copeland
#23. Duty without love is deplorable.
Duty with love is desirable.
Love without duty is Divine.
Sathya Sai Baba
#24. The reason there are so many opinions is that no one knows the Truth.
Joan Konner
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