Top 47 Quotes & Sayings by Dan Miller

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian politician Dan Miller.
Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Dan Miller

Arthur Daniel Miller is a Canadian politician. He served as interim leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia and as the 32nd premier of British Columbia for six months from August 25, 1999 to February 24, 2000, following the resignation of Glen Clark.

The heart of our relationship, this natural environment that has blessed us really all along the west coast of North America, on both sides of the border we've realized that this incredible natural wealth comes with a price.
You know, we have our differences, everybody does, honest, real differences, but I do believe strongly that we as neighbors are drawn together far more than we're driven apart.
We share a wonderful, I think, physical or geographical heritage. — © Dan Miller
We share a wonderful, I think, physical or geographical heritage.
My view is that while you do occasionally have differences you ought to have a process where you can sit down and talk about things. How else do you solve problems?
In one line of his poem he said good fences make good neighbors. I'd like to think that Alaska and British Columbia working together can prove that we can be pretty darned good neighbors without fences.
We're also fairly stubborn, I think, fairly independent. We have our share of difficulties with our federal government, although I've tried to as I am here encourage a better way of discussing those problems.
It's easy to focus on the things that divide us. Sometimes too easy.
The loss of a job may be the wake up-call needed to redeem the fire of your genius.
Money is ultimately not enough compensation for investing your time and energy: there has to be a sense of purpose, meaning and fulfillment.
A goal is a dream with a timeframe on it.
Choosing to associate with positive, optimistic people will accelerate our positive growth.
Don't wait on perfect conditions for success to happen; just go ahead and do something!
How sad that we often diminish our best gifts by struggling valiantly to develop in someone else's area of ability. It is better to focus on your uniqueness and do that with excellence than to end up with mediocrity in several areas.
Our expectations determine how we respond. Be careful what you expect. — © Dan Miller
Our expectations determine how we respond. Be careful what you expect.
I started in the industry in Public Relations, Quality Assurance, Information Systems and furniture moving. I tried my hand in design and haven’t looked back. I’m fond of hackysack, racquetball, BBQ grilling, hanging out with my wife and friends
Success is never an accident. It typically starts as imagination, becomes a dream, stimulates a goal, grows into a plan of action - which then inevitably meets with opportunity. Don't get stuck along the way.
No man can Become Rich without enriching others.
The key to success is to be true to who you really are.
Have you ever noticed that even if God allows you to have a dream, you're expected to work to make it happen?
Sorrow, anger and resentment look back, worry looks around, while faith, hope, and optimism look to the future.
No high achiever ever woke up in the morning and said ‘let’s see what happens.’
Your security is determined by your ability to define what it is you do that has value. The clearer you can be on what it is you do well and what provides value for someone else, the more security you have.
Circumstances will never determine your amount of happiness. Circumstances only highlight who you already are.
Continual learning is the key to continual living.
Don't settle for comfortable misery, a sad state where you're hanging on to what is most predictable and familiar at the risk of letting exciting opportunities pass you by.
Perfectionism is not as much the desire for excellence, as it is the fear of failure couched in procrastination .
No individual can achieve worthy goals without accepting accountability for his or her own actions.
The people who complain the loudest about never having an opportunity in life are usually the ones who have no idea what they really want.
Embrace the work opportunity you have today. It may be the stepping-stone you need on your way to success.
Meaningful work is within your grasp.
Don't be so busy trying to make a living that you're too busy to make a life.
True professional selling is simply sharing enthusiasm. — © Dan Miller
True professional selling is simply sharing enthusiasm.
Sanctified ignorance is the belief that if we love God and have committed our lives to Him, everything will work out…Sanctified ignorance is no excuse for a life out of alignment, lacking joy, fulfillment, and a clear sense of accomplishment…Look at how God has uniquely gifted you in your skills and abilities, personality traits, and values, dreams and passions. It is in these that we find the authentic path designed for us for a purpose-driven life.
If someone saw a movie of your life so far, when the credits rolled, would they say, “Wow, that was awesome?” Or would they scratch their heads and say, “I wonder what that was all about?
Passion is more developed than discovered.
Opportunity lies between your own two ears
My underwear is my own person buisness.
Find ways to embrace the things that make you unique, and you'll unlock the ways you can make a difference in the world.
You must develop a sense of what you can contribute that goes beyond 1 company or organization. A career path today will likely involve moving from organization to organization, creating a picture of rising circles, rather than a vertical ladder. In fact, a vertical rise within one organization will very likely move you away from your strongest areas of competence.
If we have no identity apart from our jobs, we are truly vulnerable.
Success doesn't sneak up on us; it starts as a dream that we combine with a clear plan of action.
Don't be indecisive and unstable in all your ways. Rather, walk in the strength, confidence, and boldness that come from decisive action.
In today’s work arena, creativity may be more of an asset than competence. — © Dan Miller
In today’s work arena, creativity may be more of an asset than competence.
Unfounded fears about your competence and abilities can cripple your unique talents and gifts, which are waiting to be released.
Change, even if unwelcome, forces us to reevaluate what our best options are. Those times of transitions are great opportunities to look for recurring patterns in your life and make adjustments to build on the good and reduce the bad.
To look for a job before looking deeply inward is likely to short-circuit the process of finding your calling.
The difference between the successful and the troubled is not error-free living; it is that by discovering and implementing a life calling, the successful stand on their pile of trash while the troubled sit under theirs.
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