Top 17 Watch Your Thoughts They Become Words Quotes
#1. Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habit. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.
Lao-Tzu
#3. Time is a structured perception towards observable changes.
Toba Beta
#4. People who care for you inevitably become beautiful.
Rita Mae Brown
#5. I learned that man lives differently, depending on whether he is in a horizontal or vertical position. The shadows on the walls, on the faces, are not the same.
Elie Wiesel
#7. Watch your thoughts, for they will become the words of people you draw to yourself.
Vironika Tugaleva
#8. I love my people and I don't hate nobody and it keeps me out of trouble.
Muhammad Ali
#9. African narratives in the West, they proliferate. I really don't care anymore. I'm more interested in the stories we tell about ourselves - how, as a writer, I find that African writers have always been the curators of our humanity on this continent.
Chris Abani
#10. Well, of course, people are only human ... But it really does not seem much for them to be.
Ivy Compton-Burnett
#11. I asked this heroic pet lover how it felt to have died for a schnauzer named Teddy. Salvador Biagiani was philosophical. He said it sure beat dying for absolutely nothing in the Viet Nam War.
Kurt Vonnegut
#12. The question each of us must answer is ... What shall I do with Jesus? He Himself has provided us the answer: "Follow me, and do the things which ye have seen me do"
Thomas S. Monson
#13. Nothing can be said, including this statement, that has not been said before.
John Berendt
#14. A lion chased me up a tree and I enjoyed the view from the top.
Confucius
#15. In the simplest array of digits [Ramanujan] detected wonderful properties: congruences, symmetries and relationships which had escaped the notice of even the outstandingly gifted theoreticians.
James R Newman
#16. Come on... now and my mind plays tricks with me...
Deyth Banger
#17. Back in the '30s, '40s and '50s, you had clear-cut heroes, clear-cut supervillains. Today, you have more of a blend, more of a gray area between the two. You have the rise of the sympathetic villain and the rise of the antihero.
Jim Lee
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