Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Recover. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Recover Quotes and Sayings from 83 influential authors, including Jeffrey Gitomer,Lailah Gifty Akita,Paulo Coelho,Marilyn Monroe,Thierry Henry, for you to enjoy and share.

Resilience is not what happens to you. It's how you react to, respond to, and recover from what happens to you. By Jeffrey Gitomer Resilience Respond React Recover

Relax and be Revitalize! By Lailah Gifty Akita Revitalize Relax

There is revival after rest. By Lailah Gifty Akita Rest Revival

It is not difficult to rebuild a life. All we need is to be aware that we have the same strength we had before, and to use it in our favor. By Paulo Coelho Life Difficult Rebuild Favor Aware

I restore myself when I'm alone. By Marilyn Monroe Restore

You learn from your mistakes. By Thierry Henry Mistakes Learn

God will restore all that you have lost in your life By Sunday Adelaja God Life Restore Lost

My favorite six words in recovery are: trust God, clean house, and help others. By Matthew Perry God Trust Clean House Favorite

You can recover from any injury. By Lailah Gifty Akita Injury Recover

You can't be fixed. You can't be saved. By Michelle Hodkin Fixed Saved

Recovering is a process of coming to experience a sense of self. More precisely, it is a process of learning to sense one's self, to attune to one's subjective physical, psychic, and social self- experience. These woman's core sense of shame and their difficulty tolerating painful emotions had led them to avoid turning their attention inward to their internal sense of things. In recovering, they "came to their senses" and learned to trust their sensed experience, in particular their sense of "enoughness"". By Sheila M. Reindl Sense Process Experience Coming Recovering

When things go wrong, your best recovery effort is required. But don't just provide the missing piece (that's the recovery), also provide uniquely personal assistance (that's the memorable effort). By Ron Kaufman Wrong Required Recovery Effort Things

Put your body in motion and your psyche will heal itself. By Gabrielle Roth Put Body Motion Psyche Heal

Persevere. Plan. Strategize. Focus. Breathe. Write. Let go: relax. Forgive. All this failing: take a nap. By Mary Anne Radmacher Persevere Plan Strategize Focus Breathe

You can recovery from any injury. By Lailah Gifty Akita Injury Recovery

When God forgives, He at once restores. By Theodore Epp God Forgives Restores

True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace. By Paul David Tripp Subtlety Skill True Patience Grace

But sometimes things happen that no one hopes for. Events that cause everything you've worked towards, the life you've carefully constructed piece by piece, to come tumbling down all around you. No one is to blame, but you're left with a wound you can't heal on your own and can't believe you'll ever learn to accept, so you struggle to escape the pain. Only time can heal wounds as deep as that - a lot of time - and all you can really do is place yourself in its hands and try to consider the passing of each day a victory. You tough it out moment by moment, hour by hour, and after some weeks or months you begin to see signs of recovery. Slowly the wound heals into a scar. By Ryu Murakami Things Happen Hopes Piece Wound

We remember, we rebuild, we come back stronger. By Barack Obama Remember Rebuild Stronger Back

Life is series of comebacks. By Antonia Kilday Life Comebacks Series

Love, endure, persist ... Everything will return to you, innocent fool! By Raheel Farooq Love Endure Persist Innocent Fool

Recovery is a bit like an addiction; you take it day by day. If you set yourself too many goalposts, you'll have problems. By Simon Weston Day Recovery Addiction Bit Goalposts

We can rebuild. We can't resurrect." I By Mercedes Lackey Rebuild Resurrect

I can't imagine trying to be in recovery. I mean it would be hard enough with just life going along in a nice way, but then when awful stuff happens, how you maintain the strength to get through it? By Allison Janney Recovery Imagine Hard Life Nice

Take time to relax, renew and be revived. By Lailah Gifty Akita Relax Renew Revived Time

How do you come back? It's one step at a time. I'm optimistic because I don't know what else to be. By Paula Poundstone Back Time Step Optimistic

Part of recovery is relapse. I dust myself off and move forward again. By Steven Adler Part Relapse Recovery Dust Move

At the end of the day, our recovery must be based not on shame or perfectionism or the need to impress others, but on our willingness to be kind to ourselves. By Erica Spiegelman Day End Recovery Based Shame

Remembering where and why you fell and learning the lessons well is a good starting point to start all over again with a broaden insight and a renewed fortitude and wit to dare again for victory! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Remembering Victory Fell Learning Lessons

The first principle of recovery is the empowerment of the survivor. She must be the author and arbiter of her own recovery. Others may offer advice, support, assistance, affection, and care, but not cure. By Judith Lewis Herman Survivor Recovery Principle Empowerment Support

Everyone is gonna have a bad day, everyone is gonna have a bad game. The questions are: How do you recover? What builds your character? I decided one day early on in high school that I wanted to be great at basketball, not just a good basketball player. By Gilbert Arenas Gonna Bad Game Day Basketball

Resilience is rooted in habits we can cultivate and change. By Andrew Zolli Resilience Change Rooted Habits Cultivate

There's no way to recover after tarnishing an undefeated record. By Ronda Rousey Record Recover Tarnishing Undefeated

Healing begins when we humble ourselves and go to one another asking for forgiveness. By Susan Alexander Yates Healing Forgiveness Begins Humble

I took back my life. By Etta James Life Back

You are in recovery if you say you are. By Phil Valentine Recovery

The way to resume is to resume. It is the only way. To resume. By Gertrude Stein Resume

Rest and allow the wound to heal. Health is lost at a gallop, but it returns at walking pace. By Antonio Garrido Rest Heal Wound Health Gallop

Step 1: Change your thinking and develop an attitude focused on healing Step 2: Detoxify to promote healing from the inside out Step 3: Eat the best foods to create a healing chemistry in your body Step 4: Supplement your diet correctly to support the healing momentum Step 5: Exercise and rest to speed the healing process. By Mike Herbert Nd Step Healing Change Detoxify Eat

Christopher Kennedy Lawford's new book Recover to Live will be a force with the power to educate as well as motivate transformational personal change. Recover to Live may alter the way broader society looks at the disease of addiction and those who are suffering from it. By Drew Pinsky Live Kennedy Lawford Recover Christopher

There was no recovery from what had happened. That would take decades; it would take a long life. By Markus Zusak Happened Recovery Decades Life Long

Every great tragedy forms a fertile soil in which a great recovery can take root and blossom ... but only if you plant the seeds. By Steve Maraboli Blossom Great Tragedy Forms Fertile

To recover we must understand and accept impermanence. We must replace the reactive survival instinct of clinging, grasping, and attachment with the wise response of nonclinging, nonattachment, and compassion. In a world where everything is constantly being pulled beyond our grasp, clinging and grasping always result in the rope burns and unnecessary suffering that accompanies it. By Noah Levine Impermanence Recover Understand Accept Clinging

When we have suffered a little while, we are restored in strength. By Lailah Gifty Akita Strength Suffered Restored

I had to develop the mentality and stay positive about making my comeback. By Alonzo Mourning Comeback Develop Mentality Stay Positive

Resilience is a precious skill. People who have it tend to also have three underlying advantages: a believe that they can influence life events; a tendency to find meaningful purpose in life's turmoil; and a conviction that they can learn from both positive and negative experiences. By Amanda Ripley Resilience Skill Precious Life People

Resilience is about B.O.U.N.C.E-Bouncing forward includes bouncing back. By Pearl Zhu Resilience Forward Back Includes Bouncing

Unless we are willing to escape into sentimentality or fantasy, often the best we can do with catastrophes, even our own, is to find out exactly what happened and restore some of the missing parts. By Norman Maclean Fantasy Catastrophes Parts Escape Sentimentality

When faced by any loss, there's no point in trying to recover what has been, it's best to take advantage of the large space that opens up before us and fill it with something new. By Paulo Coelho Loss Faced Point Recover Advantage

And so I rehabilitate myself - staying up late this Friday night in spite of vowing to go to bed early, because it is more important to capture moments like this, keen shifts in mood, sudden veering of direction - than to lose it in slumber. By Sylvia Plath Friday Staying Early Keen Mood

But when I look at myself squarely, it's not just that I have a few difficulties or unresolved issues. Unlike those lucky people for whom therapy or medication delivers them back to themselves, I've been suffering from something that was unnamable for most of my life. Yes, I've had periods of relative stability, but the whole concept of "recovery" brings up some painful questions. What do I recover? With drug addiction, you hear that you can recover and reclaim your former self, the person you were before you started using. With other psychiatric illnesses, getting rid of symptoms means you're more or less back to "yourself." But what if you simply don't have a solid self to return to - if the way you are is seen as basically broken? And what if you can't conceive of "normal" or "healthy" because pain and loneliness are all you remember? "You were such a happy child," my mother says. But I don't remember that. So what do I recover? By Kiera Van Gelder Squarely Issues Recover Difficulties Unresolved

I don't know how to recover from this...from you By J. Sterling Recover

If you have a setback, Don't take a step back- Get ready for a comeback! By Tim Storey Setback Back Comeback Step Ready

Make your own recovery the first priority in your life. ROBIN NORWOOD By Julia Cameron Make Life Robin Norwood Recovery

Every setback has a major comeback, By Russell Wilson Comeback Setback Major

The first step to building resilience is to take responsibility for who you are and for your life. If you're not willing to do that, stop wasting your time reading this letter. The essence of responsibility is the acceptance of the consequences - good and bad - of your actions. By Eric Greitens Life Step Building Resilience Responsibility

Recovery can take place only within then context of relationships; it cannot occur in isolation. By Judith Lewis Herman Recovery Relationships Isolation Place Context

My recovery, though slower than hoped for, is nevertheless assured. By Frederick William Borden Recovery Assured Slower Hoped

You have to feelnto heal By Frances Lockstone Heal Feelnto

Comeback is a good word, man. By Mickey Rourke Man Comeback Word Good

You can recover from the state of shock. By Lailah Gifty Akita Shock Recover State

Your greatest setbacks are catalysts for your greatest comebacks. By Matshona Dhliwayo Greatest Comebacks Setbacks Catalysts

Have faith in who you are. Believe that you will recover, and it will truly happen. And don't judge yourself too harshly. Some things are meant to be, and you had to fall so that later you may rise and become what you are truly meant to be. By Joseph Delaney Faith Meant Recover Happen Harshly

Hope is the first step to healing By Shilpa Menon Hope Healing Step

One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps. By Georg Groddeck Power Physician Forget Recovery Brought

Whatever is done cannot be undone, but whatever is lost can sometimes be found. By Stephen R. Lawhead Undone Found Lost

What can you do? You pick yourself up. You pull yourself together. You move on. By Lynne Rae Perkins Pick Pull Move

I need to get back. By Alexandra Bracken Back

The great rebalancing what does recovery mean today? By Gillian Tett Today Great Rebalancing Recovery

A person can't heal as long as they are deflecting and blaming. One must accept responsibility for their own actions and make the shift necessary for growth. By Sanjo Jendayi Blaming Person Heal Long Deflecting

Repent soul, Revive spirit. By Lailah Gifty Akita Revive Repent Soul Spirit

Don't expect a time in your life when you'll be free from change, free from struggle, free from worry. To be resilient, you must understand that your objective is not to come to rest, because there is no rest. Your objective is to use what hits you to change your trajectory in a positive direction. By Eric Greitens Free Struggle Worry Rest Objective

You can't undo loss. You can't unmake a mistake. (What The Hell Have You Done, Sophie Roth?) By Gayle Forman Loss Undo Sophie Roth Mistake

To call this a recovery is an insult to recoveries. By Mitch Mcconnell Recoveries Call Recovery Insult

Your strength and character grow stronger and deeper while you wait for hope to return. By Alison G. Bailey Return Strength Character Grow Stronger

We can be mended. By Veronica Roth Mended

His strength was restored and, with it, all his desires to live; he went out, began living again, and died a second time for himself. By Marcel Proust Live Began Strength Restored Desires

Survival is nothing more than recovery. By Dianne Feinstein Survival Recovery

We can't undo a single thing we have ever done, but we can make decisions today that propel us to the life we want and towards the healing we need. By Steve Maraboli Undo Single Thing Make Decisions

Sleep deeply, the sleep of our people, chosen one of my sister,that you will heal completely and wake refreshed and in full strength. By Christine Feehan Deeply People Chosen Strength Sleep

There are those amongst us who have erred, deeply and significantly. Who have wounded the world and broken themselves. The worst of them lose themselves in their errors. The best of them crawl back, one foot at a time, and seek to amend their breaches. That is the way of the brave. -Gabriel Keene, Pack Apex, pp. 37 By Chloe Neill Erred Deeply Significantly Gabriel Keene

Things get broken, and sometimes they get repaired, and in most cases, you realize that no matter what gets damaged, life rearranges itself to compensate for your loss, sometimes wonderfully. By Hanya Yanagihara Things Broken Repaired Cases Damaged

When we are going through the aftereffects of a bad jolt in loss of money or prideand both are closely connectedwe should get off to ourselves, make an honest appraisal of our shortcomings, and try to find our weak spots and bolster them up before starting in again. First on the program we should figure out a plan to eat. The money we have lost is a small matter; if we can keep our pride and strong faith in ourselves the battle ahead is half won before we start. By Sue Sanders Make Shortcomings Aftereffects Bad Jolt

It is possible to begin again. It is hard, and we never do it perfectly, but it can be done. By Andrew Greeley Begin Hard Perfectly

Restoration and hope is available each time you return to God. By Jim George God Restoration Hope Time Return

Only a self capable of being jolted out of its mundane complacency is up to the task of both hearing what repair demands and helping to invent new responses to harms that no preexisting remedy fully comprehends. By Jill Stauffer Comprehends Capable Jolted Mundane Complacency

There are those among us who have erred, deeply and significantly. Who have wounded the world and broken themselves. The worst of them lose themselves in their errors. The best of them crawl back, one foot at a time, and seek to amend their breaches. That is the way of the brave. By Chloe Neill Erred Deeply Significantly Wounded World

First, you can develop resilience. Anyone can do it. No one can do it for you. You and you alone have to do the work. Second, you can develop resilience. It's possible to build virtues. It's possible to change your character. It's possible, therefore, to change the direction of your life. Third, you can develop resilience. Resilience cannot be purchased or given to you; you have to do the hard work of building excellence in your life. By Eric Greitens Resilience Develop Life Change Work

Life is a series of relapses and recoveries. By George Ade Life Recoveries Series Relapses

Don't stay too long in the shame-filled grounds of relapse. Fertile soil awaits your return and your recoverying. By Holli Kenley Relapse Stay Long Shamefilled Grounds

Even recovery brings losses, more changes we must struggle to accept. By Melody Beattie Losses Accept Recovery Brings Struggle

Read to rediscover. By Lailah Gifty Akita Read Rediscover

You may come back as soon as your senses have returned. By Amelia Atwater-Rhodes Returned Back Senses

Resilience is cultivated not so that we can perform well in a single instance, but so that we can live a full and flourishing life. By Eric Greitens Resilience Instance Life Cultivated Perform

The words of healing restore the wounded soul. By Euginia Herlihy Soul Words Healing Restore Wounded

Forgive and love again. By Lailah Gifty Akita Forgive Love

If you have made mistakes, even serious mistakes, you may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. By Mary Pickford Mistakes Failure Choose Call Made

What happens to us becomes part of us. Resilient people do not bounce back from hard experiences; they find healthy ways to integrate them into their lives. In By Eric Greitens Part Resilient Experiences Lives People

The road to recovery will not always be easy, but I will take it one day at a time, focusing on the moments I've dreamed about for so long. By Amanda Lindhout Easy Time Focusing Long Road

You will recover [from a broken heart] by beginning to identify the difference between frightened and loving parts of your personality. By Gary Zukav Recover Heart Personality Broken Beginning