Stimulating Quotes

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Germany Kent
“Intellectually speaking, people love you with the capacity that they have at that time.”
Germany Kent

Charlotte Brontë
“A restless mind makes for a ruffled pillow.”
Charlotte Brontë

Mani Maran
“It takes the same effort to dream small or dream big. Dream big!”
Mani Maran, The Magic of Attracting Money

“Without sensuality you will not be an interesting lover.”
Lebo Grand

Yuval Noah Harari
“Now we are all good consumers. We buy countless products that we don’t really need.”
Yuval Noah Harari, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

Joe Dispenza
“If you had caught me in a quiet moment, when [...] stimuli weren’t bombarding me, [and asked me how I was feeling] I would have responded [...]: Something’s not right. I feel unsettled. Everything feels like the same old, same old. Something is missing. [...]

I saw that all of my perceived happiness was really just a reaction to stimuli in the external world that made me feel certain ways. I then understood that I was totally addicted to my environment, and I was dependent on external cues to reinforce my emotional addiction.

What a moment for me. I had heard a million times that happiness comes from within, but it never hit me like this before [...]

Staying busy keeps unwanted emotions at bay. [...] But when we never overcome our limitations and continue carrying the baggage from our past, it will always catch up with us. [...]

[People may try to make all sorts of external environmental changes in] futile efforts to do or try something new so that they can feel better or different. But emotionally, when the novelty wears off, they are still stuck with the same identity. [...]

When we keep that diversion up, guess what eventually happens? We grow more dependent on something outside of us to change us internally. [...]

Nothing outside of us can ever make us happy. [...]
Nothing in our environment is going to “fix” the way we feel. [...]

Let go of the façade, the games, and the illusions. [...]

Happiness comes from within. [...] Once you change your internal state, you don’t need the external world to provide you with a reason to feel joy, gratitude, appreciation, or any other elevated emotion.”
Joe Dispenza, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One