“Try to say nothing negative about anybody for three days, for forty-five days, for three months. See what happens to your life.”— Unknown, lennonsjohn.tumblr.com
“Not every fear feeling or negative thought is an invitation to explore it to a resolutive end.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“A positive attitude enables a person to endure suffering and disappointment as well as enhance enjoyment and satisfaction. A negative attitude intensifies pain and deepens disappointments; it undermines and diminishes pleasure, happiness, and satisfaction; it may even lead to depression or physical…”— Viktor E. Frankl, amazon.com
“Everybody always gets the glorifying the street cred, but what about the cats that’s trying they best to escape the negativity, but always get swarmed back in because of the circumstances around them? Nobody never told that story…”— Kendrick Lamar, vibe.com
“I don’t have to internalize negativity from someone whose opinion doesn’t matter dearly to me.”— Kristin Addis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Then I would say be patient with people who are negative, because they're really having a hard time.”— Michael J Fox, amazon.com
“We focus so much on our differences, and that is creating, I think, a lot of chaos and negativity and bullying in the world. And I think if everybody focused on what we all have in common which is – we all want to be happy.”— Ellen Degeneres, amazon.com
“If someone is being unkind or petty or jealous or distant or weird, you don’t have to take it in. You don’t have to turn it into a big psychodrama about your worth. That behavior so often is not even about you. It’s about the person who’s being unkind or petty or jealous or distant or weird. If this…”— Cheryl Strayed, amazon.com
“People will kill you. Over time. They will shave out every last morsel of fun in you with little, harmless sounding phrases that people uses every day, like: 'Be realistic!”— Dylan Moran, amazon.com
“The spirit of this time considers itself extremely clever, like every such spirit of the time. But wisdom is simpleminded, not just simple. Because of this, the clever person mocks wisdom, since mockery is his weapon. He uses the pointed, poisonous weapon, because he is struck by naive wisdom. If he…”— Carl Jung, amazon.com
“Negative feedback may be fun, but it is far less brave than endorsing something unproven and providing room for it to grow.”— Ed Catmull, amazon.com