Mardy Grothe Quotes
Top 47 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mardy Grothe
Mardy Grothe Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Some people have a perverse talent; they're capable of shooting themselves in the foot and stabbing themselves in the back at the exact same time.
When all things are considered, happiness is a better indicator of success than success has ever been of happiness.
Even though it runs counter to popular belief, Life's critical decisions are usually made in the heart and only later ratified by the brain.
Throughout history, most of the wrongs of the world have resulted from people absolutely sure they were in the right.
Sometimes I wonder which is worse - confrontational people who are afraid of caring or caring people who are afraid of confrontation.
If you are completely comfortable with your life, and feeling absolutely no anxiety, then you are probably coasting, and not really growing.
The best time to give feedback to strong people is when they're feeling weak, and to weak people when they're feeling strong.
Instead of talking in the hope that people will listen, try listening in the hope that people will talk.
It is one of history's greatest ironies that, over the centuries, the pursuit of pleasure has resulted in more pain than enjoyment.
Be helpful to all who need your assistance, but don't overdo it. Over-helpfulness too often results in under-performance.
If you want to understand a difficult or trying person, begin by asking the question: 'What is the wound they are trying to heal?'
When we successfully deceive others, they are not aware of it; the same is true with self-deception.
Why is it that the most important stuff to listen to is almost always the stuff we don't want to hear?
In all human affairs, the wisest course is to be passionate about the role of reason and reasonable about the role of passion.
If life were like a competitive race, some people would be given a flying start and others would line up with weights tied to their ankles.
People who are most interested in telling the truth about others are generally the least interested in having the truth told about themselves.
We tend to see our character flaws as simple defects, and the simple defects of others as character flaws.