Born on December 30th
Discover quotes and deep life insights from authors, creators, and leaders born on December 30th. Enjoy their wisdom and share their quotes.
Quotes by Authors Born Today (125)
"In the field of wisdom & life, the path to true wisdom begins when we question the certainties we have carried since childhood."
— Caity Lotz"Wisdom is the quiet space we cultivate between our thoughts, where clarity finally speaks. As a philosopher & thinker, this is the foundational truth I have observed."
— Caity Lotz"We seek truth not to change the world around us, but to clarify the lens through which we view it."
— Caity Lotz"In the field of wisdom & life, the path to true wisdom begins when we question the certainties we have carried since childhood."
— Faye Marsay"Wisdom is the quiet space we cultivate between our thoughts, where clarity finally speaks. As a philosopher & thinker, this is the foundational truth I have observed."
— Faye Marsay"We seek truth not to change the world around us, but to clarify the lens through which we view it."
— Faye Marsay"What you have, what you are - your looks, your personality, your way of thinking - is unique. No one in the world is like you. So capitalize on it."
— Jack Lord"Focus on being balanced - success is balance."
— Laila Ali"I understand that the average person can't imagine damaging their looks in any way if it could be avoided. But I don't value my physical beauty to the point where I would not do something I truly enjoy because I'm afraid of potentially hurting something superficial."
— Laila Ali"I was never offended that people underestimated me because of my appearance or that they thought I was pretty and discouraged me from fighting because they didn't want me to risk hurting my looks."
— Laila Ali"My father loves people. No matter what their race, no matter what their position in life, he treated everyone with kindness and love and respect. And that was instilled in me just by watching him."
— Laila Ali"I've had people in the family, male and female, impacted by heart disease. But people can prevent it."
— Laila Ali"If you knew you could change your lifestyle and diet and avoid heart disease and other things, you should do it."
— Laila Ali"I never intended to box forever, and always planned to move on to do other things."
— Laila Ali"I do my best to work out 5 days a week. There are times when I can only get in 3 days a week because I am traveling or just need rest due to a hectic schedule. But working out is always a priority, and if I fall off due to my schedule, it is not long before I get back on track."
— Laila Ali"I'm not a team sports person type person, so I probably would have been good at tennis, because I like tennis. But my parents really didn't push me. I think if my parents would have guided me and stay committed, I could have played any sport I wanted to, but I never did."
— Laila Ali"'All in With Laila Ali' is educational, inspirational, compelling programming profiling individuals that have reached for the sky, pushed themselves to the limit and did things that you would think were impossible."
— Laila Ali"I saw women's boxing on television for the first time when I was 18, and that's when I wanted to do it. So, it didn't come from me watching my father. I didn't know the sport existed; therefore, I wasn't really interested in it until I saw it."
— Laila Ali"I don't really try to tell people whether they should fight. It's definitely not for everybody."
— Laila Ali"I love engaging in conversation with other moms because we can relate to one another, and we swap valuable insight and information."
— Laila Ali"I'm private in the sense that I like my personal space and only want people in the parts of my business that I choose to share. Anything I feel is too personal to share publicly, I keep to myself."
— Laila Ali"People who are fit are the same as anyone else. The only difference is their level of commitment. If looking good and being fit was easy, everyone would do it! Most people don't want to put in the work or make the sacrifices needed in order to be fit."
— Laila Ali"My kids know the importance of being active - and that's why teaming up with the USTA was such an organic fit for me. They are making strives to get families outside - and using tennis as a way to get kids to stay active."
— Laila Ali"I have to get a workout in in the morning. Once my day starts, I'll have the best intentions, and it still won't happen: one of the kids needs to be picked up somewhere, I have to hop on a conference call, or I'm just tired. So I get it done in the A.M."
— Laila Ali"My dad lived by example. I lived by watching him. I watched all the great things he did and said. I try to walk that talk for my children."
— Laila Ali"I think that the greatest lesson I learned from my father is just having compassion towards people."
— Laila Ali