The person who lives with cripples will soon learn to limp.
A person changing his clothing always hides while changing.
A person born to be a flower pot will not go beyond the porch.
No sane person sharpens his machete to cut a banana tree.
In a soap maker's house, a person who doesn't fall, slips.
When eating the fruit, think of the person who planted the tree.
I'm not concerned with whether you got to the top. I want to know how far you climbed. That is where the real achievement is found.
People who achieve big things are those who decide to try ideas that were previously rated and graded as impossibilities. “Impossibility” never exists!
I would rather be part of a show that aims for best ever and comes in 2nd than aims for mediocrity and achieves his goal.” – Joshua Jackson (about Fringe TV series)
Why fear feedback? Why stigmatize failure in the workplace when it’s bringing you closer to achieving your organizational goals.
How can I use what most excites, angers, or upsets me to achieve what I most want to be, do, or experience?
How can you use what most excites, angers, or upsets you to achieve what you want to be, do or experience?
My dear, here is lesson number one for using opportunity; waste no time on false humility. Tell the world about your achievements don't wait for someone else to do it.
Greatness and nearsightedness are incompatible. Meaningful achievement depends on lifting one's sights and pushing toward the horizon.
Getting to a place where we realize that we have nothing and can achieve nothing without God enables us to rely solely on Him for everything!
If you are brave of heart, sharp of wit, strong of spirit and steadfast of purpose, there is nothing you cannot achieve
I have nothing to do with the partisans. I wish to defy society not in order to improve it, but to hold it at bay no matter what. I suspend my achievements – but also my demands.
Today I will do one small task that will contribute toward the achievement of a life goal.
Live on berries in a hollowed-out comet lit by artificial suns long enough, and you start to have delusions about achieving enlightenment.
Our spiritual character is formed as much by what we endure and what is taken from us as it is by our achievements and our conscious choices.
Having ideas is like getting fishing net; you must cast it. The broader you cast it, the greater your likelihood of achieving more!