"After you're older, two things are possibly more important than any others: health and money."
Quote of the Day for February 18, 2026
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 · 12 hand-curated inspirational quotes, refreshed every morning
"I learned very early that our health is always impaired by some excess either of food or abstinence, and I never had any physician except myself."
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"I hope that you will learn to take responsibility for your decisions. don't take counsel of your fears."
"We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds."
"I think about being married again, having a home and a wife. No one can ever be married too many times, and maybe if I keep trying I'll get it right one day."
"Successful health reform must not just make health insurance affordable, affordable health insurance has to make health care affordable."
"The happy Union of these States is a wonder their Constitution a miracle their example the hope of Liberty throughout the world."
"Money is human happiness in the abstract he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money."
"Poets have said that the reason to have children is to give yourself immortality. Immortality? Now that I have five children, my only hope is that they are all out of the house before I die."
"True silence is the rest of the mind, and is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment."
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Why a Daily Quote Matters
There is something quietly powerful about beginning your day with a single well-chosen sentence. Psychologists who study positive psychology and cognitive behavioral therapy have long noted that the words we expose ourselves to shape the mental frameworks we carry through the day. A meaningful quote acts as a micro-intervention — a brief moment of reflection that can shift your emotional baseline before the noise of the day sets in.
Research on priming and mood congruence shows that positive linguistic input in the morning influences how we interpret events, respond to challenges, and relate to others. A quote does not solve problems, but it can reframe them. It reminds you that someone else has stood in a hard place and found a way through. Over time, returning to a daily quote builds a habit of mindfulness — a small, consistent practice that compounds into greater resilience, clarity, and self-awareness.
How We Choose Each Day's Quotes
Our collection contains 5,860 carefully curated quotes drawn from 374 authors across history, philosophy, literature, and lived human experience. Every quote in the library has been reviewed for authenticity, meaning, and emotional resonance. We do not include misattributed quotes or hollow aphorisms that sound inspiring but say nothing.
Quotes rotate daily across 46 distinct themes, ensuring variety without randomness. The selection process balances depth with accessibility — a quote should stop you for a moment, not require a lecture to unpack. Whether the day calls for courage, stillness, or gratitude, our daily quote is chosen to meet you where you are.
Categories of Daily Quotes
Every day brings a different emotional need. Browse our themed collections to find quotes that speak directly to what you are working through right now.
- Strength Quotes — for the days that ask more of you than you feel ready to give
- Gratitude Quotes — to anchor your attention on what is already good
- Wisdom Quotes — timeless insight from thinkers who saw clearly
- Life Quotes — on the full, complicated, worthwhile experience of being alive
- Hope Quotes — for when the path forward is unclear but forward is still the direction
- Happiness Quotes — not the shallow kind, but the durable kind built from meaning
- Love Quotes — on connection, care, and what we owe each other
- Positivity Quotes — grounded encouragement that does not flinch from difficulty
- Change Quotes — for transitions, endings, and the discomfort of becoming
- Peace Quotes — on stillness, acceptance, and letting the noise settle
Famous Authors in Our Collection
The voices in our library span continents and centuries. What unites them is that they thought carefully about how to live well — and left their thinking behind for the rest of us.
- Marcus Aurelius — Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher whose Meditations were written for himself, not for us, which is exactly why they hold up
- Maya Angelou — poet, memoirist, and one of the most honest voices on resilience and dignity in American literature
- Lao Tzu — attributed author of the Tao Te Ching, whose paradoxes reward slow reading
- Rumi — 13th-century Sufi mystic whose poetry on love and longing has crossed every border
- Buddha — foundational teachings on suffering, attention, and the middle path
- Ralph Waldo Emerson — Transcendentalist essayist whose ideas on self-reliance remain stubbornly relevant
- Seneca — Stoic philosopher and letter-writer who understood urgency, mortality, and the misuse of time
- Thich Nhat Hanh — Vietnamese Zen master whose writing on mindfulness and interbeing is among the gentlest and most radical of the 20th century
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the quote of the day change?
The featured quote updates every day at midnight UTC. Each new day brings a different quote drawn from our full library of 5,860 entries.
Are all the quotes verified and correctly attributed?
Yes. Every quote in our collection has been checked for accurate attribution. We do not publish quotes that are commonly misattributed or whose origin cannot be reasonably confirmed.
Can I share the daily quote?
Absolutely. Each quote page is designed to be shared. You can copy the text directly or use the share options to send it to someone who might need it today.
How do you select which theme or author appears each day?
Our 46 themes rotate in a sequence designed to provide variety across the week and month. No single theme or author dominates, and the same quote will not repeat within a calendar year.
Do you have quotes for specific emotions or situations?
Yes. Our themed categories cover strength, grief, change, hope, peace, love, gratitude, and more. If you are looking for something specific, the category pages are the best place to start.
Can I suggest a quote for the collection?
We review quote suggestions periodically. If you have a quote that is meaningful to you and correctly attributed, you are welcome to submit it through our contact page for consideration.
Is the quote of the day the same for everyone?
Yes. The daily quote is the same for all visitors on a given day. It is a shared starting point — something worth reading regardless of where you are or what you are facing.
Where can I find older quotes of the day?
Previous daily quotes are archived and remain accessible through our quote library. You can browse by author, theme, or keyword to find quotes you may have missed or want to return to.