What Are A Couple Of Your Favorite Quotes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2025
- What are a couple of your favorite quotes?
Well, there are so many incredible quotes that really resonate with me, but some of them have had a significant impact on my life. One quote that stands out comes from the movie Iron Man. In the first movie, Robert Downey Jr.'s character, Tony Stark, says, "I always run before I walk." This line is really powerful because it reflects Tony Stark's fearless attitude. He doesn't take steps cautiously; instead, he just dives into things. He has the confidence to believe that whatever he’s doing is the right thing, and that makes him who he is-Tony Stark.
I really want to implement this mindset into my life. The idea of running before walking means being bold and confident in your actions, even when you’re unsure. However, I haven’t quite reached that level yet. I still feel like I need more experience and expertise before fully embracing this attitude. But once I’m confident in what I’m doing, I believe I’ll be able to apply this quote to my life.
Another quote that impacted me comes from the Bollywood movie Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. In that movie, the character Bunny says something along the lines of, "If you want to achieve something, you have to step out of your comfort zone." When I saw this, it hit me hard because at the time, I was stuck in a job I wasn’t passionate about. I felt trapped in a routine, largely because of societal pressures and family expectations. But after watching the movie, especially that line, I realized that I had to step outside of my comfort zone to truly become who I wanted to be.
So, I left my job and started pursuing what I truly wanted to do. That quote gave me the courage to make that change, and it really had a big impact on my life.
There are many other quotes I admire, but these two are the ones that have made the most difference in my life. Some quotes are great, but they didn’t have as much impact on me, so they’re not as memorable. These, however, are the ones that stick with me.
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