Do Something New Quotes

Quotes tagged as "do-something-new" Showing 1-14 of 14
“Echoing the masses is nothing but insanity. Be amongst the ranks of free spirited rule breakers for good.”
Hiral Nagda

“There are millions of things happening around in the world. Go out and try new things.”
Hiral Nagda

Germany Kent
“When you move your feet you unleash a wave of possibilities for God to do a mighty work in your life.”
Germany Kent

“Highlight your world with all the magnificent new things, no matter how small they are.”
Hiral Nagda

“Fill the glass full, half or quarter, it doesn't matter. Make sure you are refilling it with new experiences and finer joys.”
Hiral Nagda

Germany Kent
“Negativity is toxic. If you get busy celebrating life you will have no time for it. If for some reason, you're not entirely satisfied with your life, boss up and change your situation.”
Germany Kent

“Do what no one is doing to become what no one is becoming.”
Hiral Nagda

“every new day is like a new birth bcz every new day is a chance to make a new life
so don't repeat and do something new every new day and live lot's of life in one life”
Arya vidhan

Dave Cenker
“It makes me want to hold on to this one for just a moment longer.”
Dave Cenker, Second Chance

“We keep repeating things not because it’s the need of the hour, but because we wish to keep ourselves busy; have nothing better to do or simply don’t want to be a part of the futile attempt. Our brains are locked so much towards the pursuit of thinking that our mediocrity of thoughts block the hearing of novel ideas/initiatives be it of our own or by others.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

“Once you decide to dive into that ocean of unknown which uplifts your spirit, inspite of the fears, you start producing your own limitlessness.”
Hiral Nagda

“Take an oath. Make a promise. Declare a commitment. You will refrain from being the same person month on month and take imperial steps each day to become your next infinite version.”
Hiral Nagda

Marion Bekoe
“You can’t solve a problem by worrying, but rather by doing. Do something about it.”
Marion Bekoe