Suffering Quote by Daniel Coyle Download Open image ““Epictetus, who said, “It's not events, but our opinions about them, which cause us suffering.”” — Daniel Coyle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Suffering
“We suffer not from the events in our lives but from our judgement about them.” — Epictetus Copy Share Image
“Asked how a man should best grieve his enemy, Epictetus replied, "By setting himself to live the noblest life himself.” — Epictetus Copy Share Image
“I don’t believe in the curative powers of suffering and tragedy; they happen because they’re part of life and shouldn’t be seen as a… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“The cause of our suffering is not what we do, but the way we perceive.” — Rodney Smith Copy Share Image
“he explains that tragedy’s most cruel lesson is not that human beings are flawed, or that fate can be unkind, but that no one… — Jean Hegland Copy Share Image
“You said, ‘Life is a tragedy, but its meaning lies in how we face the tragedy.” — Ha Jin Copy Share Image
“Circumstances don't make the man, they only reveal him to himself." - Epictetus” — Dennis Crosby Copy Share Image
“A tragedy is still a tragedy; pain is still pain, even if some insight is gained in the process. We” — Kelly M Kapic Copy Share Image
“And in reading, I discovered that the burden of living is the uneven and unlimited allotment of pain. Tragedy is conferred randomly and unfairly.… — Nina Sankovitch Copy Share Image
“But the Word of God should shape our perspective, not circumstances or current events.” — David S. Steele Copy Share Image
“And of all the plagues with which mankind are cursed, Ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst.” — Daniel Defoe Copy Share Image
“Somehow we realize that great stories are told in conflict, but we are unwilling to embrace the potential greatness of the story we are… — Donald Miller Copy Share Image
“Q: Why is targeted, mistake-focused practice so effective? A: Because the best way to build a good circuit is to fire it, attend to… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“Studies show that even a brief connection with a role model can vastly increase unconscious motivation. For example, being told that you share a… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes myelin, and myelin makes perfect.” — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“Q: Why is targeted, mistake-focused practice so effective? A: Because the best way to build a good circuit is to fire it, attend to… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
Deep practice is built on a paradox: struggling in certain targeted ways-operating at the edges of your ability, where you make mistakes-makes you smarter.… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“As the martial artist and actor Bruce Lee said, “I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks once, but I fear… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
Failure is not a verdict; making mistakes is the price of the ticket. — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“Deep practice, however, doesn't obey the same math. Spending more time is effective—but only if you're still in the sweet spot at the edge… — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
The solution is to ignore the bad habit and put your energy toward building a new habit that will override the old one. — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
“The blame lies with our brains. While they are really good at building circuits, they are awful at unbuilding them.” — Daniel Coyle Copy Share Image
Many individuals spend a considerable portion of their lifetimes in terror of one imagined catastrophe or another. The classic is that your immortal soul… — L. Neil Smith Copy Share Image
Pain is meant to wake us up. People try to hide their pain. But they're wrong. Pain is something to carry, like a radio.… — Jim Morrison Copy Share Image
“What can we do in any hardship? We can hope with prayerful praise.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
The image of blacks usually is one of people who are suffering from hunger, unemployment, and poverty. The idea of them as agents and… — Grace Lee Boggs Copy Share Image
“Where there is doubt (shanka), there is misery. The moment one begins to doubt the knowledge that, 'I am Chandubhai,' misery arises. Once one… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“But, you know, if you choose to be with someone you should feel good with them, otherwise it doesn't make sense... How do you… — Assia Petricelli Copy Share Image
Suffering did different things to different people...Some souls became tempered, unshakable in their faith, while others became twisted and mis-shapen, throwing off all connection… — Naomi Ragen Copy Share Image
... how much of our inner substance is it good for us to give to public griefs? The whole modern tendency to agonize over… — Louise Bogan Copy Share Image
Certainly, it is. Love is love, and loss is loss. We all love, and we all die, and everyone suffers the pain of grieving.… — Lynsay Sands Copy Share Image
Life's unfairness is not irrevocable; we can help balance the scales for others, if not always for ourselves. — Hubert H. Humphrey Copy Share Image
Don't be bitter. Everybody suffers. If you can accept your suffering then you will understand other people better. Be grateful for pain. Love life. — Stephen Colbert Copy Share Image
The writings of latter-day prophets clearly teach that the sorrows and sufferings endured by Adam and Eve upon their leaving the Garden of Eden… — Daniel K Judd Copy Share Image