Good Start Day Quotes
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Good Start Day Quotes & Sayings
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Learning to live for others isn't something that just comes naturally to anybody. You have to train yourself to do it.
— Joyce Meyer
Miserable is a good thing, though. If you start the day miserable, nobody else can screw up your day.
— Jake Roberts
The only reason a true friend won't be there to pick you up is because they are lying beneath you from trying to break your fall.
— Tommy Cotton
Right now, musically I'm inspired by everyday people.
— Pharrell Williams
So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their endings.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
No one alone can attain truth.
— Leo Tolstoy
I am a perfectionist.
— Katherine Jenkins
Thoughts of love are such a nice way to start a day.
— Debasish Mridha
Our Father and Our God, unto thee, O Lord we lift our souls.
— William Pennington
It's totally thrilling to direct.
— Kathryn Bigelow
In the theater, as an actor, you're welcoming people into your house.
— Martha Plimpton
Every day is the start of something beautiful.
— Matt Nathanson
When you cease to serve you should forget to deserve.
— Debasish Mridha
I've wanted so many things in life," he says softly, "but you're the one that has meant the most to me."
Translation: I love you. — Krista Ritchie
Translation: I love you. — Krista Ritchie
Today is a BRAND NEW day - a perfectly good reason to get up and start over. Never give up.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
You can tell it's going to be a good day when you start it by putting your shorts on backwards.
— Me
If you start getting instability in large powers with nuclear weapons, that's not a good day.
— David Titley
We have a choice every day - to act on yesterday's good intentions or get an early start on tomorrow's regrets.
— Robert Breault
Start your day with good intentions and set yourself up for a good attitude. It's not what happens to you that matters but how you respond.
— Ken Blanchard