Dale Carnegie Quotes About Joy

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  • Forget yourself by becoming interested in others. Do every day a good deed that will put a smile of joy on someone's face.

    "How To Stop Worrying and Start".
  • A good deed, "said the prophet Mohammed, "is one that brings a smile of joy to the face of another." Why will doing a good deed every day produce such astounding efforts on the doer? Because trying to please others will cause us to stop thinking of ourselves: the very thing that produces worry and fear and melancholia.

    Thinking   Worry   Effort  
  • An old man was asked what had robbed him of joy in his life. His reply was, "Things that never happened."

    Men  
  • The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another's keeping .

  • If we want to find happiness, let's stop thinking about gratitude or ingratitude and give for the inner joy of giving.

    Dale Carnegie (2016). “How to stop worrying & start living”, p.119, Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
  • When we hate our enemies, we are giving them power over us: power over our sleep, our appetites, our blood pressure, our health and our happiness. Our enemies would dance with joy if only they knew how they were worrying us, lacerating us, and getting even with us! Our hate is not hurting them at al, but our hate is turning our days and nights into a hellish turmoil.

    Dale Carnegie (2010). “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living”, p.187, Simon and Schuster
  • Psychiatrists declare that most of our fatigue derives from our mental and emotional attitudes... What kinds of emotional factors tire the sedentary (or sitting) worker? Joy? Contentment? No! Never! Boredom, resentment, a feeling of not being appreciated, a feeling of futility, hurry, anxiety, worry-those are the emotional factors that exhaust the sitting worker, make him susceptible to colds, reduce his output, and send him home with a nervous headache. Yes, we get tired because our emotions produce nervous tensions in the body.

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