Danh ngôn của Phil McGraw (Sứ mệnh: 2)

I'm embarrassed every time I look a teacher in the eye, because we ask them to do so much for so little.
If your neighbor has a completely different view on abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research, all of those things, you still are both Americans. Neither one of you is necessarily more patriotic than the other. Neither loves their country any more than the other one does.
The Internet is just bringing all kinds of information into the home. There's just a lot of distraction, a lot of competition for the parent's voice to resonate in the children's ears.
My dad used to say, 'You wouldn't worry so much about what people thought about you if you knew how seldom they did.
It's better to be healthy alone than sick with someone else.
You're only lonely if you're not there for you.
A year from now, you're gonna weigh more or less than what you do right now.
There is nothing wrong with your marriage if you're dealing with bills and kids and the broken garbage disposal and in-laws and work demands. That's a normal marriage.
You have got to decide, look, this is who I am; this is my best way to present myself, and I'm going to ride that horse to the finish line. Not everybody will like it, but that's OK.
I don't care how pumped up or psyched you are to start a new diet or a new program - that emotion will fade.
Eighty percent of all choices are based on fear. Most people don't choose what they want; they choose what they think is safe.
Food is a coping mechanism; people are afraid of giving it up because then they'll feel confused and lost.
When you get married, your loyalty, first and foremost, is to your spouse, and to the family that you create together.
It's great if the in-laws themselves put up boundaries. But if they won't; it's up to their grown kids to do it and enforce them.