"Warriors take chances. Like everyone
else, they fear failing, but they refuse to let
fear control them." Ancient Samurai saying
"If
you're always in a hurry, always trying to get
ahead of the other guy, or someone else's
performance is what motivates you, then that
person is in control of you."Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
"Flow
with whatever is happening and let your mind be
free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are
doing. This is the ultimate." Chuang Tzu
"No man
is fit to command another that cannot command
himself." William Penn
"No one
can make you jealous, angry, vengeful, or greedy -
unless you let him." Napoleon Hill
"Your
brain shall be your servant instead of your
master, Your will rule it instead of allowing it
to rule you." Charles E. Popplestone
"Never
allow anyone to rain on your parade and thus cast
a pall of gloom and defeat on the entire day.
Remember that no talent, no self-denial, no
brains, no character, are required to set up in
the fault-finding business. Nothing external can
have any power over you unless you permit it. Your
time is too precious to be sacrificed in wasted
days combating the menial forces of hate,
jealously, and envy. Guard your fragile life
carefully. Only God can shape a flower, but any
foolish child can pull it to pieces." Og Mandino
"Nature
has placed mankind under the government of two
sovereign masters, pain and pleasure… they govern
us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think:
every effort we can make to throw off our
subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and
confirm it." John Bentham
"Nothing
gives a person so much advantage over another as
to remain always cool and unruffled under all
circumstances." Thomas Jefferson
"You
cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying
over your head, but you can prevent them from
building nests in your hair." Chinese Proverb
"It is
easy to be tolerant of the principles of other
people if you have none of your own." Samurai
maxim & Chinese adage
"The mere
possession of a gun is, in itself, an urge to
kill, not only by design, but by accident, by
madness, by fright, by bravado."Louisa May Alcott
"The
control center of your life is your
attitude."Anonymous
"The best
time to hold your tongue is the time you feel you
must say something or bust." Josh Billings
"I am not
a glutton - I am an explorer of food."Erma Bobeck
"As long
as I have you there is just one other thing I'll
always need - tremendous self
control." Ashleigh Brilliant
"Prudent,
cautious self-control, is wisdom's root."Robert
Burns
"The
highest possible stage in moral culture is when we
recognize that we ought to control our
thoughts."Charles Robert Darwin
"Not to
have control over the senses is like sailing in a
rudderless ship, bound to break to pieces on
coming in contact with the very first
rock."Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
"If you
do not conquer self, you will be conquered by
self."Napoleon Hill
"No one
can make you jealous, angry, vengeful, or greedy —
unless you let him."Napolean Hill
"Self-disciplined begins with the mastery
of your thoughts. If you don't control what you
think, you can't control what you do. Simply,
self-discipline enables you to think first and act
afterward."Napolean Hill
"When any
fit of anxiety or gloominess or perversion of the
mind lays hold upon you, make it a rule not to
publish it by complaints but exert your whole care
to hide it. By endeavoring to hide it, you will
drive it away."Dr. Samuel Johnson
"When
once a man has made celebrity necessary to his
happiness, he has put it in the power of the
weakest and most timorous malignity, if not to
take away his satisfaction, at least to withhold
it. His enemies may indulge their pride by airy
negligence and gratify their malice by quiet
neutrality." Dr. Samuel Johnson
"Such
power there is in clear-eyed self-restraint."James
Russell Lowell
"He that
would govern others, first should be The Master of
himself." Philip Massinger
"It is so
easy to be confrontive without being informative;
indignant without being intelligent; impulsive
without being insightful."Neal A. Maxwell
"The
Savior's constant desire and effort were to
implant in the mind right thoughts, pure motives,
noble ideals, knowing full well that right words
and actions would inevitably follow. He taught,
and modern physiology and psychology confirm, that
hate and jealousy and other evil passions destroy
a man's physical vigor and efficiency. What a man
continually thinks about determines his actions in
times of opportunity and stress. A man's reaction
to his appetites and impulses when they are roused
gives the measure of that man's character. In
these reactions are revealed the man's power to
govern or his forced servility to yield." David
Oman McKay
"He who
reigns within himself, and rules passions,
desires, and fears, is more than a king." John
Milton
"The last
and favorite resort of the clergy when they are
questioned too closely is: their questioners
simply don't understand; they are "uninstructed
and amateurish." "Unless you accept our
interpretation of the texts," the layman is told,
"you obviously do not understand them. And if you
don't understand them, you have no right to
question our interpretation of them!" And so
the layman is put in his place. The guarded
degree, the closed corporation, the technical
vocabulary, these are the inner redoubt, the
inviolable stronghold of usurped authority. Locked
safe within the massive and forbidding walls of
institution and formality lies what the Egyptians
called "the king's secret," the secret of
controlling the past." Hugh Nibley
"Wherever
we look in the ancient world the past has been
controlled, but nowhere more rigorously than in
the history of the Christian church. The methods
of control, wherever we find them, fall under
three general heads which might be described as
(a) the invention, (b) the destruction, and (c)
the alteration of documents." Hugh Nibley
"He who
cannot obey himself will be commanded. That is the
nature of living creatures." Friedrich Wilhelm
Nietzche
"The
secret of success is learning how to use pain and
pleasure instead of having pain and pleasure use
you. If you do that, you're in control of your
life. If you don't, life controls you." Anthony
(Tony) Robbins
"O, it is
excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is
tyrannous to use it like a giant." William
Shakespeare
"They
that have power to hurt and will do none, That
do not do the thing they most do show, Who,
moving others, are themselves as
stone, Unmoved, cold, and to temptation
slow; They rightly do inherit Heaven’s
graces, And husband nature’s riches from
expense; They are the lords and owners of their
faces, Others but stewards of their
excellence. The summer’s flower is to the
summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and
die; But if that flower with base infection
meet, The basest weed outbraves his
dignity: For Sweetest things turn sourest by
their deeds: Lilies that fester smell far worse
than weeds. William Shakespeare
"When we
direct our thoughts properly, we can control our
emotions..." W. Clement Stone
"When you
do the wrong thing, knowing it is wrong, you do so
because you haven't developed the habit of
effectively controlling or neutralizing strong
inner urges that tempt you, or because you have
established the wrong habits and don't know how to
eliminate them effectively." William Clement
Stone
"He who
controls others may be powerful, but he who has
mastered himself is mightier still." Tao Te
Ching
"Self-reverence, self-knowledge,
self-control, - These three alone lead life to
sovereign power." Alfred Lord Tennyson
"When
angry, count four; when very angry,
swear." Mark Twain
"Four
innate sentiments dispose people to a universal
moral sense. These are sympathy, fairness,
self-control and duty." James Q. Wilson
"If you
can control a man's thinking, you do not have to
worry about his actions. When you determine what a
man shall think you do not have to concern
yourself about what he will do. If you make a man
feel that he is inferior, you do not have to
compel him to accept an inferior status, for he
will seek it himself . If you make a man think
that he is justly an outcast, you do not have to
order him to the back door. He will go without
being told; and if there is no back door, his very
nature will demand one." George G. Woodson