Barbara Fredrickson Quotes
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I live with romance in my brain. I'm a true-blue Cancerian like that.
— Priyanka Chopra
Flourishing is not a solo endeavor.
— Barbara Fredrickson
It turns out that unexplained positivity lasts longer than positivity we analyze until we fully understand it.
— Barbara Fredrickson
Positivity transforms us for the better.
— Barbara Fredrickson
Positivity doesn't just change the contents of your mind ... It widens the span of possibilities that you see.
— Barbara Fredrickson
Why are so many very smart people not also rich? I guess they are too busy calculating risks rather than getting into action.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
Of many, imagined blessings it may be doubted whether he that wants or possesses them had more reason to be satisfied with his lot.
— Samuel Johnson
Feed your brothers and sisters simply, graciously, with generous care, and you will secure a place in their heart.
— Maximillian Degenerez
Positive emotions are not trivial luxuries, but instead might be critical necessities for optimal functioning.
— Barbara Fredrickson
Love is that micro-moment of warmth and connection that you share with another living being
— Barbara Fredrickson
It was never a policy of the Kent team that the pitch must be occupied all day after winning the toss.
— Frank Woolley
The negative screams at you but the positive only whispers.
— Barbara Fredrickson
If we want to go to space with humans, that's for fun not for science. Human adventures in space are just sporting events.
— Freeman Dyson
There's another way of making music, by touching the lives and feelings of ordinary people.
— Gavin Bryars
'Twas merry when You wagered on your angling, when your diver Did hang a salt fish on his hook, which he With fervency drew up.
— William Shakespeare
Where there are large powers with little ambition, nature may be said to have fallen short of her purposes.
— Henry Taylor
We all have the same dreams.
— Joan Didion