
Top 17 Personal Mantra Quotes
#1. Today, and everyday, take as your personal mantra: I am what I am and what I am is wonderful.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
#2. It's very easy for me to take on other people's energy, so my personal mantra is " Love yourself, love yourself, love yourself. "
RuPaul
#3. The blues is losing someone you love and not having enough money to immerse yourself in drink.
Henry Rollins
#4. Fear invites aggression - do not show it to a predator.
Brian Herbert
#5. I'm not the bake-sale-mom type - though once in a while, I'll make challah French toast for my sons.
Kelly Wearstler
#6. Timothy Leary declared that personal computers had become the new LSD and years later revised his famous mantra to proclaim, Turn on, boot up, jack in.
Walter Isaacson
#7. So what's the test?"
"Ah, that's the trick of it. It's not a test. It's real life.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#8. Deep inside me there's a perpetual seething, like the bottom of a geyser, and I keep hoping that things will come to an eruption once and for all, so that I can turn into a different person.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#9. I have received delegations of working men who come, apparently speaking of the utmost sincerity, have declared that they would regard it as a genuine hardship to be deprived of their beer.
Woodrow Wilson
#10. I remembered learning from my favorite professor at Belmont to "surround yourself with people who are better than you," and I was now living that mantra.
Kimberly Novosel
#11. This is an excellent martini - sort of tastes like it isn't there at all, just a cold cloud.
Herman Wouk
#12. After two terms as California's Governator, Schwarzenegger slipped comfortably back into pictures with 'The Last Stand,' a modern Western, then crammed into the wide screen, as if it were a service elevator, with fellow '80s muscle car Sylvester Stallone in 'Escape Plan.'
Richard Corliss
#13. I love working out at the gym, especially weight training. Therefore, my personal de-stress mantra is exercising.
Sunidhi Chauhan
#14. As soon as the boss decides he wants his workers to do something, he has two problems: making them do it and monitoring what they do.
Robert Krulwich
#16. Successful people are able to rise above crises by relaxing no matter what the external situation. Their belief in themselves, the strength of their self-image is impenetrable armor, which protects them against shattering events.
Maxwell Maltz
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