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munish 05-30-2007 08:47 AM

Steve Pavlina Quotes
 
You have access to your memories just as you have access to the information on this web site.-Steve Pavlina.

Post your favourite Steve Pavlina Quote .

Cantando 05-30-2007 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by munish (Post 75987)
You have access to your memories just as you have access to the information on this web site.-Steve Pavlina.

Post your favourite Steve Pavlina Quote .

That's deep. You mean we can actually remember things? Must give it a go! :)

Natsu 06-01-2007 02:31 PM

My all-time favourite:

"You can give up control, but you can't give up responsibility. Responsibility will still be yours".

I don't remember the exact sentence, but this is what it meant. And it changed my way of looking at the world.

Dive Bomb 06-01-2007 07:39 PM

My favorite is

"Live in paradox" from the article "The Courage to Live Conciously"

Max Power 06-02-2007 12:45 AM

There is no spoon :rolleyes:

No, wait, Steve didn't say that :D

"You're God and you've used your God powers to make youself powerless"

or something like that.

Enjoy!
Max Power
"Don't think, know"

Shamou 06-02-2007 01:27 AM

"If someone offers you a gift, and you decline to accept it, the other person still owns that gift. The same is true of insults and verbal attacks." Steve Pavlina, How to Win an Argument, 08-31-05

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Calculusaurus 06-02-2007 03:30 AM

Quote:

Here lies John, who passed away
While answering his email one day.
No friend, no child, no loving mate
Could keep poor John from working late.
With each new mail, he worked like hell
To click ”reply” instead of “del.”
A prompt response he’d always give
But somehow he forgot to live.
:D

From conscious procrastination -- a great article by the way, so for those who haven't read it, do so now... or later. :)

Erock 06-02-2007 03:49 AM

I have a folder with all my personal development stuff and it's called stevepavlina. I don't have a favorite quote from him though.

Shamou 06-02-2007 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erock (Post 76942)
I have a folder with all my personal development stuff and it's called stevepavlina. I don't have a favorite quote from him though.

How many gigabytes...??? :p :D

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Andrew Brunelle 06-02-2007 03:55 AM

I agree with Natsu on "You can give up control, but never responsibility." It has to be the number one quote on this site, at least for me. There are many that give me a good chuckle, but there are too many to remember. Here's to many more meaningful quotes.

Nathan 06-02-2007 04:03 AM

"Fill out government paperwork in crayon"

:D

daisylover26 06-02-2007 04:52 AM

"When in doubt, act boldly, as if it were impossible to fail."
-Steve Pavlina

Don't remember which article this was from, but I loved it as soon as I read it. I even use it as my signature line in my email sometimes :)

Erin Pavlina 06-02-2007 01:47 PM

My favorite:

"Would you like a foot massage, dear?" ;)

tekomino 06-02-2007 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shamou (Post 76915)
"If someone offers you a gift, and you decline to accept it, the other person still owns that gift. The same is true of insults and verbal attacks." Steve Pavlina, How to Win an Argument, 08-31-05

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“If someone offers you a gift, and you decline to accept it, to whom does the gift belong?”

That is Buddha quote, wise one at that...

Shamou 06-02-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tekomino (Post 77011)
“If someone offers you a gift, and you decline to accept it, to whom does the gift belong?”

That is Buddha quote, wise one at that...

Goes to show that there is never anything new under the sun... Buddha said it one way... Steve said it another way... and I say, "Si quelqu'un t'offre un présent et que tu le refuses... à qui appartient-il...???" (French for, “If someone offers you a gift, and you decline to accept it, to whom does the gift belong?”) :p

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munish 06-04-2007 06:05 PM

There's plenty more to do after you're dead._Steve Pavlina.

John Wesley 06-04-2007 06:38 PM

This is my favorite quote by far:
How do you know whether or not you qualify as smart? Here’s a good rule of thumb: If you have to ask the question, you aren’t.
That makes me laugh every time.

munish 06-10-2007 10:11 AM

The audience wouldn’t listen to you if you were dressed in a suit and tie.-Steve Pavlina.
(when he would speak at computer conferences.)

JAlvy 06-10-2007 04:51 PM

"I feel it’s best to decide for myself what’s worth living for and what isn’t. I don’t feel the need to have those choices programmed into me by others. But in order to install my own software, I first had to uninstall the bug-ridden operating system that was pre-loaded at the factory — the one that includes the following programs: Get a Job, Make Money, Buy Stuff, Watch TV, Buy More Stuff, Obey, Do What Others Do, Buy Better Stuff, Retire Quietly, Die."

Feathers 06-15-2007 06:19 AM

Well, I've just found Steve's work tonight for the first time and this one quote in the first article I read will probably be with me for a very long time:

Quote:

Negative people have an endless supply of pity party invitations. If you receive one, don’t RSVP.
ROFL! I just LOVE it! I know I've attended a few too many of those parties!

Kazeko 06-15-2007 01:57 PM

"Time is going to pass anyway."

Always inspires me.
And I beleive this one comes from Steve directly, not rephrased from other sources (such as Buddha's "if you do not accept the gift, to whom it belongs?")

munish 06-16-2007 03:08 PM

Passion is nonessential for success.Socrates pointed out about 2500 years ago, that’s not the best way to live(if we live for our emotions ).-steve pavlina.

Natsu 06-16-2007 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Wesley (Post 77636)
How do you know whether or not you qualify as smart? Here’s a good rule of thumb: If you have to ask the question, you aren’t.
That makes me laugh every time.

Ufff... When I was little I grew up thinking I was weak and stupid. I used to think it so that whenever I tried to do an intelligence test, I'd quickly give up, and I'd got "retarded" results.

I met some person who taught me to be strong, who taught me not to be afraid, and who opened my eyes to my potential. I don't know if I had always been clever or I got smarter just thinking I could be... Intelligence tests went up from 29 to 117 and then to 135. And then I stopped doing them because they were limiting.

Sometimes you think you are not smart, and maybe you are just shy, scared or afraid. Though... When you think you are not, point is in reality you are not. So I suppose the sentence is right enough.

tjinan 06-17-2007 04:07 AM

focus on genuinely helping people
 
I really like these quote

"If you forget the first nine suggestions, just focus on genuinely helping people, and the rest will take care of itself."

from http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/200...-site-or-blog/

munish 06-17-2007 03:55 PM

It’s as if getting a job somehow drains all the free will out of people and turns them into spineless cowards. Today it’s wage slavery. Even well-paid white collar workers are falling into this trap. -Steve Pavlina.

theknightwhosaysni-NI 06-17-2007 04:02 PM

"What you believe is up to you. But let it be up to you intentionally. Choose your beliefs consciously.

If you don't choose your beliefs consciously, then someone else will do it for you." Steve Pavlina. (In the article Spirituality Vs Intelligence).

{aspiring_to_clarity} 06-19-2007 07:38 PM

Quote:

Don’t be afraid to take stabs at the edges of your certainty.
-- Steve Pavlina from You Have the Right to Be Wrong

ArthurHung 06-20-2007 02:02 AM

From Article: Knowing When to Break a Commitment:

Quote:

If I make a commitment at one level of awareness and then reach a new level of awareness where that commitment is clearly wrong, then I will break that commitment. If this gets you bent out of shape, then you probably don’t want me in your life. It’s best not to read this blog then. It’s not a question of what’s merely right for me; I think hard about what’s best for the highest good of all. In this case it’s very clear to me that completing my software book would not be for the highest good of all. If that means I damage my credibility with a few people in the process, then I’ll pay that price.
This is my attitude and has been such for as long as I can remember. Seeing it written out so concisely and so eloquently had a major impact on me.

munish 06-20-2007 09:36 AM

Business, especially the entertainment industry, is not for the timid.If you base all your business deals on hard logic and ignore your intuition, most likely you’ll be in for a world of hurt.
-Steve Pavlina.

seeker5 06-21-2007 08:01 PM

On the post called "Be Patient With Yourself" on the virtue of how much time and years he spent on personal development to get to where he is today:

Quote:

"If anyone tries to label me an overnight success, then I will have to label that person a moron. "


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