Feel Better Quotes

Quotes tagged as "feel-better" Showing 1-17 of 17
pleasefindthis
“If there's one thing I hate, it's not knowing what's wrong with someone and all you want to do is make them feel better.”
pleasefindthis, I Wrote This For You

Erik Pevernagie
“Rumours should be juicy and gossips must be mouth-watering, since they have to uplift and make people feel better. Tittle-tattle can have a swift ripple effect and when the ball is rolling very fast, it kick-starts a flood of moral destruction. “Schadenfreude” can, then, be fully enjoyed. ( “Juicy rumours” )”
Erik Pevernagie

Anthony Liccione
“To ease the pain, erase the anger.”
Anthony Liccione

Anthony Liccione
“People usually will remember people most, for the stupid things they did, than the impressionable ones. This somehow strangely, makes them feel better.”
Anthony Liccione

Mia March
“People will come and go from your life for all kinds of acceptable and crappy reasons…So you’ve got to be your own best friend, know who you are, and never let anyone tell you you’re something you know you’re not.”
Mia March, Finding Colin Firth

Antonio Romagnolo
“Fidatevi e passate del tempo con chi vi fa sorridere spesso, con chi sa guardarvi, farvi sentire meglio. La vita è breve. Datele qualità!”
Antonio Romagnolo

Charles M. Schulz
“Sometimes all we need is a little pampering to help us feel better...”
Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts Guide to Life: Wit and Wisdom from the World's Best-Loved Cartoon Characters

Phil Volatile
“Some people are hard to forget, but some people are hard to remember.”
Phil Volatile, Crushed Black Velvet

“Why feel blue when there's sooooo many other colors you can feel.”
Karen Salmansohn

“Smile. Be happy. Whatever's happening...nothing sucks forever.”
Karen Salmansohn

Anne Frank
“I want to be honest; I think it gets you further and also makes you feel better about yourself.”
Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

Criss Jami
“May all your tears from grief water the flowers of hope, as though the more the tears, the more the flowers'll grow.”
Criss Jami

Romain Gary
“Talk about claustrophobia!... So in the end I had an idea. When I couldn’t stand it any longer, I would close my eyes and think of the herds of elephants at liberty, running freely across Africa, hundreds and hundreds of magnificent animals that nothing can resist— no cement wall, no barbed wire, nothing: they rush forward over the great open spaces and smash everything in their way, and nothing can stop them. That s liberty, I tell you! So when you begin to suffer from claustrophobia, or the barbed wire fences, the reinforced concrete, the absolute materialism, just imagine this: herds of elephants charging across the wide open spaces of Africa. Follow them with your eyes closed, keep their image inside you, and you’ll see, you’ll feel better and happier, and stronger...”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

“Those who twist the words of others, to make themselves feel better, are unwilling to do the work to untwist their own.”
Christine E. Szymamski

“When you share your feelings, you can get the comfort and support you need to feel better. The next time you feel sad or hopeless, who do you feel safe talking to about your feelings (family, friend, school counselor or social worker)? When and how can you talk to them?”
Lauren Martin, Sadness is a Dark Cloud

“What is one thing you can do to smile and feel good, even when you are sad (exercise, walk in nature, read, watch a funny movie, play a game, paint, bake, dance to music, volunteer, or even daydream)?”
Lauren Martin, Sadness is a Dark Cloud

Gift Gugu Mona
“Prayer will enable you to feel better. Pray even if you do not feel like it, because there is power in prayer.”
Gift Gugu Mona, Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man