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    “As irrigators lead water where they want, as archers make their arrows straight, as carpenters carve wood, the wise shape their minds.”

    Buddha, via Think Like A Monk (Page 147)

      “If you correct your mind, the rest of your life will fall into place.”

      Lao Tzu

        “Look at causation stripped bare of its covers; look at the ulterior reference of any action. Consider, what is pain? What is pleasure? What is death? What is fame? Who is not himself the cause of his own unrest? Reflect how no one is hampered by any other; and that all is as thinking makes it so.”

        Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (Page 117)

          “I had always seen the world as my battlefield; I now understood that the true combat zone was my mind.”

          Will Smith, Will (Page 394)

            “Your mind will take on the character of your most frequent thoughts: souls are dyed by thoughts.”

            Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (Page 41)

              “You determine the quality of your mind by the nature of your daily thoughts. If they circle around the same obsessions and dramas, you create an arid and monotonous mental landscape, and this secretly makes you miserable. Instead, you must seek to radiate your mind outward, to unleash your imagination and intensify your experience of life.”

              Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 417)

                “You cannot send away a bad thought when it appears in your mind, but you can create other thoughts which will weaken or destroy this bad thought. For example, I may imagine that your friend or neighbor has some drawback, and I may not be able to banish this thought, but when I concentrate on the thought that criticizing another person is bad because I am not perfect, and he has the same God within him as I have within me, then I cannot stop loving this person.”

                Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 322)

                  “We cannot prevent birds from flying over our heads, but we can keep them from making nests on top of our heads. Similarly, bad thoughts sometimes appear in our mind, but we can choose whether we allow them to live there, to create a nest for themselves, and to breed evil deeds.”

                  Martin Luther, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 277)

                    “Man’s mind and his behavior are one, his inner thought and outer expression cannot contradict each other. Therefore a man should set up his right principle, and this right mind (principle) will influence his action.”

                    Bruce Lee, Striking Thoughts (Page 40)

                      “When things are going bad, there’s going to be some good that will come from it. Oh, mission got canceled? Good. We can focus on another one. Didn’t get the new high-speed gear we wanted? Good. We can keep it simple. Didn’t get promoted? Good. More time to get better. Didn’t get funded? Good. We own more of the company. Didn’t get the job you wanted? Good. Go out, gain more experience, and build a better resume. Got injured? Good. Needed a break from training. Got tapped out? Good. It’s better to tap out in training that to tap out on the street. Got beat? Good. We learned. Unexpected problems? Good we have the opportunity to figure out a solution.”

                      Jocko Willink, Discipline Equals Freedom (Page 59)

                        “The degree of freedom from unwanted thoughts and the degree of concentration on a single thought are the measures to gauge spiritual progress.”

                        Ramana Maharshi, via Sunbeams (Page 130)