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23 Quotes To Help You Go Conquer The World When You Don't Even Want To Get Out Of Bed

Life is hard. So listen to others who have some wisdom instead.

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23 Quotes To Help You Go Conquer The World When You Don't Even Want To Get Out Of Bed
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It's Monday. You're crashing off this past wonderful weekend, and struggling to even focus on being awake probably. I know I am.

So whether it's because I feel down on myself or I can't even manage to be productive, I turn to other's thoughts to help me out.

So I thought I would share some:

1. "Don't waste your energy trying to change opinions. Do your thing, and don't care if they like it." --Tina Fey

2. "Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness." --Oprah

3. "We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated." --Maya Angelou

4. "If you fall, I'll always be there." --The Floor

5. "I am not afraid...I was born to do this." --Joan of Arc

6. "You don't have to be somebody different to be important. You're important in your own right." --Michelle Obama

7. "I feel like I'm the Paris of people." --Gina Linetti, Brooklyn 99

8. "Never allow a person to tell you 'no' who doesn't have the power to say 'yes.'" --Eleanor Roosevelt

9. "Ignore all hatred and criticism. Live for what you create, and die protecting it." --Lady Gaga

10. "Live every week like it's Shark Week." --Tracy Jordan, 30 Rock

11. "When you create art, the world has to wait." --Will Smith

12. "You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it" --Robin Williams

13. "Don't spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door." --Coco Chanel

14. "If you can dance and be free and not embarrassed, you can rule the world." --Amy Poehler

15. "Everyone should have their mind blown once a day." --Neil deGrasse Tyson

16. "Be yourself. Unapologetically." --Kesha

17. "I just figured, if I'm going to be a mess, I might as well be a hot mess." --Mindy Lahiri, The Mindy Project

18. "One person's annoying is another person's inspiring and heroic." --Leslie Knope, Parks and Rec

19. "You should never feel afraid to become a piece of art. It's exhilarating." --Nicki Minaj

20. "Just DO IT." -Shia LaBeouf

21. "Yes to love, yes to life, yes to staying in more!" --Liz Lemon, 30 Rock

22. "Because nobody goes through life without a scar."

and finally, for #23,

23.

Now that you're motivated, go out into the world! Radiate positivity! You got this! CONQUER THE WORLD.

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