Danh ngôn của Goldie Hawn (Sứ mệnh: 8)

I have witnessed the softening of the hardest of hearts by a simple smile.
I am compelled to continuously see the bright side. It is in my DNA. My kids look at me and say: 'Mom, you're so happy!' And I do feel happy. I feel joyful inside. I can't explain it.
A body smiles, like, 72 times a day. Where does that smile go? That's what I want to know.
I'm deeply, deeply passionate about creating peace and well-being in the classroom, and well-being as a global nation.
When I started go-go dancing on tables for a living, I didn't want to tell my mom or my dad. I made 25 dollars a night, and I was able to make my rent, with the four girls I lived with.
When I turned 50, I asked some of my girlfriends, all actresses of the same age, 'What are we going to do now?' I wanted to go live somewhere for a while, learn archaeology, or take part in healing the world on some level. I wanted to dig deep and say, 'Who am I now? What do I have to offer? What do I have to learn?'
The interesting part of my spiritual life is studying as much as you can. Islam and Buddhism and Hinduism and Shamanism and Judaism, Christianity - you try to learn what the precepts are, what the religion is, and ultimately, it's based in the same thought, it's based in the same outcome, you know.
The truth is that no matter how old we are, as long as our mothers are alive, we want our mother. And it's a very powerful relationship if it's healthy.
I'm a dreamer with lots of energy and a vivid imagination. That's the recipe for becoming an entertainer.
A lasting relationship isn't about marriage. It's about compatibility and communication. And you both need to want it to work.
A marriage ends up being a business deal: no matter how long or short it is, somebody owes somebody money.
The ability to remain calm and focused in stressful situations is central to making positive decisions.
To me, it's that incredible sense of belonging and peace within your own self and heart that really is joy.
One way to feel good about yourself is to love yourself... to take care of yourself.
Mindfulness can help people of any age. That's because we become what we think.
Being a dancer is my metaphor for life because you have to know your body. Being a dancer and paying attention to fitness is all about moving in balance.
Whether you're successful or not, you'll never actually feel the joys of accomplishment unless you love yourself. Success can be very difficult to deal with. You have to stay in the center. If you let your success define you, then you're really just setting yourself up for failure.