35 Quotes About Often

Life can be stressful and full of challenges. Sometimes we feel like we’re struggling and we don’t know what to do. We all get that “I can’t do this!” feeling, and that’s okay. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed at times Read more

But many of us don’t realize the effects of our negative thoughts on our minds and bodies, which is why it’s important to take action when we get those negative thoughts. When we understand where our complaints come from, it allows us to get rid of them and replace them with positive ones. Positive thoughts often come in the form of affirmations, quotes, and other inspirational words that can help us to learn how to conquer challenges and accomplish our goals.

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The grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence. Many politicians promise green, green grass by blending niceties with delusion and by using alluring confidence tricks. They voice attractive tales and tell things, people like to hear. But the post-factual grassland often appears to be parched and barren. ("The grass was greener over there") Erik Pevernagie
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Music is often the spark that lights the fire of the soul. Jeffrey Fry
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Life and history have repeatedly taught us that values and virtues are far much stronger than the physical wealth we often see. For material wealth emanates from values and virtues. Sunday Adelaja
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When you believe marriage is your answer, you'll often give something that eventually hurts you both. Craig Groeschel
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Often we agree to shady but attractive propositions and as a result we have sorrow Sunday Adelaja
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Unfortunately, we do not often see the advantages in the power of values and virtues. We are easily taken away by physical wealth, material possessions and the power of money. Sunday Adelaja
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25. Whenever two human beings spend time together, sooner or later they will probably irritate one another. This is true of best friends, married couples, parents and children, or teachers and students. The question is: How do they respond when friction occurs? There are four basic ways they can react:- They can internalize the anger and send it downward into a memory bank that never forgets. This creates great pressure within and can even result in disease and other problems.- They can pout and be rude without discussing the issues. This further irritates the other person and leaves him or her to draw his or her own conclusions about what the problem may be.- They can blow up and try to hurt the other person. This causes the death of friendships, marriages, homes, and businesses.- Or they can talk to one another about their feelings, being very careful not to attack the dignity and worth of the other person. This approach often leads to permanent and healthy relationships. James C. Dobson
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God put you on earth with a divine assignment- something prepared in advance for you to do. I've found that the things that make us sad, the things that make us righteously angry, or the things we care about that others don't are often a key that unlocks our reason for living. It's our burden. Craig Groeschel
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Nightmares appear many times before your dream. J.R. Rim
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We are not often against the evils, only because our enemies are against them. M.F. Moonzajer
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If you want your son or daughter to be positive. Like to enjoy life and so on and so on - focus on the positive, nature, birds, quite and fast waterfalls... If you want to be negative which will mean a killer, a slaughter focus on the negative. Kill infront of the eyes a chicken slaughter it, fast and quick... do it often, read scary horror books! Deyth Banger
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Tragically though, it is that same life that is often least treasured or valued by men who possess it. Sunday Adelaja
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The police are often as corrupt as the corporate government that employs them. Steven Magee
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The fundamental tragedy about life is that those who possess it often are not aware of its value. Sunday Adelaja
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Ironically, we often fail to see that whenever we compromise ourselves to please others, we tend to lose their respect. Craig Groeschel
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Conversation often becomes mere verbal performance and oral horseplay rather than fair-minded communication. (“Juicy rumours “) Erik Pevernagie
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Films in the start you can't really say who will be the killer, who won't be, most times what you say is wrong (Of course if you have watched the film before that and now saying that you haven't it's a great lie, but I don't lie I just have the gift to predict! ), the middle is messy because comes stuff which you won't ever thought, sometimes the quite people are the killers. The people which are suspected or investigated aren't the true killers they are the victims or in more cases just a wrong choice! The end is something which says a lot of for one film, if the killer wins it's show a new place in the films, if there is happy end it's something which is often. Deyth Banger
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For the gaming fishermen there was the Whatoosie River and its native cocka-snoek, the main game fish of the resident Skegg’s Valley Dynamite Fishing Club. Cocka-snoek were wily and tough and rather too bright for mere fish. You wouldn’t catch much with a rod around here. Many inexperienced visitors would find the bait stolen from their hooks, which punctuated the discovery that their lines had somehow got snagged and tangled irretrievably around some underwater obstruction — sometimes tied together with neat little bows. Often, several direct hits with hand grenades were needed to stun the creatures long enough just to catch them, gut them and fry them, but these former military types had become experts at it. For a modest fee, tours could be arranged via the booking office, which included an overnight stay on the banks of the river where one could drop off to a great night’s sleep after a satisfying meal of cocka-snoek done on an open fire, and the sound the bits of shrapnel made rattling in your stomach. Christina Engela
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This was his first trip on the Ossifar Distana, his first real splash in life. Look what it got him. Mister Smiff liked anonymity. He kept a low profile, often traveling under assumed names, claiming to be anything from a banker to a (very) successful life insurance salesman. He’d never broken the law, at least not irreparably. He was quite generous, well liked, sponsoring many charities anonymously – which is why it was so surprising to find him floating face down in the private spa in his apartment, murdered. He had been murdered, unless it was a freak shaving accident. Those old razors weren’t called cut-throats for nothing. Yikes. Christina Engela
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On the other hand, when you do something for someone else, there's often a greater, deeper satisfaction. Craig Groeschel
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He laughed and it sounded startled and a bit rusty, as if he didn't do that very often. Amanda McCabe
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Our real blessings often appear to us in the shape of pains, losses and disappointments; but let us have patience and we soon shall see them in proper figures. Joseph Addison
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Do a favor of yourself, watch what you like, do what you like, and be a person not what your wife/husband wants you to be, not the children which want you to be. Be the person which you want. (Remember this and repeat it often! ) Deyth Banger
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This was his first trip on the Ossifar Distana, his first real splash in life. Look what it got him. Mister Smiff liked anonymity. He kept a low profile, often traveling under assumed names, claiming to be anything from a banker to a (very) successful life insurance salesman. He’d never broken the law, at least not irreparably. He was quite generous, well liked, sponsoring many charities anonymously — which is why it was so surprising to find him floating face down in the private spa in his apartment, murdered. He had been murdered, unless it was a freak shaving accident. Those old razors weren’t called cut-throats for nothing. Yikes. Christina Engela
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When something small loudly demands all our attention, its noise often drowns out the whisper of what's enormously important. Craig Groeschel
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If you have to forecast, forecast often. Edgar Fiedler
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War is evil, but it is often the lesser evil. George Orwell
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It is what we know already that often prevents us from learning. Claude Bernard
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A lie told often enough becomes the truth. Vladimir Lenin
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One often calms one's grief by recounting it. Pierre Corneille
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I have often said that the lure of flying is the lure of beauty. Amelia Earhart
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Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Sophocles
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A smile abroad is often a scowl at home. Alfred Lord Tennyson
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To improve is to change to be perfect is to change often. Winston Churchill