Top 15 Quotes About Taking Charge Of Your Life

#1. Rebel Number Four" is waiting patiently by the door. I named him "Rebel Number Four," for he is the fourth of his kind I have given the name "Rebel." To many he may be just a hound dog, but to me he is a champion and a friend to the end.

Nancy B. Brewer

#2. Taking charge of our life reinforces our self-worth.

Sam Owen

#3. By simply being honest with yourself and your food choices, you have stepped away from unconscious eating and toward a place of fuller responsibility. This is the essence of taking charge of your life.

Bob Harper

#4. Simplicity means taking charge of a life that is too busy, too stressed, and too fragmented. An uncluttered simplicity means cutting back on trivial distractions, both material and non-material, and focusing on the essentials - whatever those may be for each of our unique lives.

Duane Elgin

#5. I try to think and design in color.

Nelson Shanks

#6. The wisest are the most annoyed at the loss of time.

Dante Alighieri

#7. 'Taking charge of one's life' involves risk, because it means confronting a diversity of open possibilities.

Anthony Giddens

#8. Breathing, according to me, corresponds to taking charge of one's own life.

Luce Irigaray

#9. Macro worries are like sports talk radio. Everyone has a good opinion which probably means that none of them are good.

Seth Klarman

#10. Human nature needs more lessons than a weekly sermon can convey.

Jane Austen

#11. Being confused about choices is nothing more than hoping that maybe there is a way to get through life without taking charge.

Meg Jay

#12. Taking charge of your own learning is a part of taking charge of your life, which is the sine qua non in becoming an integrated person.

Warren G. Bennis

#13. Getting fit is a political act - you are taking charge of your life.

Jane Fonda

#14. I had to create an equivalent for what I felt about what I was looking at - not copy it.

Georgia O'Keeffe

#15. If we only give up something to God because we want more back, there is nothing of the Holy Spirit in our abandonment; it is miserable commercial self-interest.

Oswald Chambers

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