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Action Quotes by Rhonda Byrne
- It only takes a minute to cause hurt but sometimes a lifetime to repair. Be careful with your words and actions.
- The purpose of life is joy! When you're in joy, you attract the highest and best in every area of your life. Joy increases to…
- There are no accidents or coincidences in life - everything is synchronicity - because everything has a frequency. It's simply the physics of life and…
- Giving is a powerful action to bring more money into your life, because when you are giving you are saying, "I have plenty."
- VISUALIZE!!! See it, feel it! This is where action begins.
- You are the one who calls the law of attraction into action, and you do it through your thoughts.
- When you want to attract something into your life, make sure your actions don’t contradict your desires.. Think about what you have asked for, and…
More Action Quotes
- Forgiveness is the key to action and freedom. — Hannah Arendt
- Revolutionaries do not make revolutions. The revolutionaries are those who know when power is lying in the street and then they can… — Hannah Arendt
- Under conditions of tyranny it is far easier to act than to think. — Hannah Arendt
- Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless. — Hannah Arendt
- All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire. — Aristotle
- Moral excellence comes about as a result of habit. We become just by doing just acts, temperate by doing temperate acts, brave… — Aristotle
- Well begun is half done. — Aristotle
- A tragedy is a representation of an action that is whole and complete and of a certain magnitude. A whole is what… — Aristotle
- Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies if thou doest every act in life as though it were thy last. — Aristotle
- We become just by performing just action, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave action. — Aristotle
- Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and choice, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason… — Aristotle
- What the statesman is most anxious to produce is a certain moral character in his fellow citizens, namely a disposition to virtue… — Aristotle