A Quote by Bruce Lee

One great cause of failure is lack of concentration. — © Bruce Lee
One great cause of failure is lack of concentration.
One great cause of failure of young men in business is lack of concentration.
It's not the lack of resources that cause failure, it's the lack of resourcefulness that causes failure.
There is but one cause of human failure. And that is man's lack of faith in his true Self.
A great cause of the night is lack of the sun.
The great failure in education, much of the time, is the lack of excitement and stimulus
lack of will power leads to more failure than lack of intelligence or ability.
Most of the problems that plague our society - addiction, overeating, crime, domestic violence, prejudice, debt, unwanted pregnancy, educational failure, underperformance at school and work, lack of savings, failure to exercise - are in some degree a failure of self-control.
The failure to invest in youth reflects a lack of compassion and a colossal failure of common sense.
For years, media moguls and campaigns bankrolled by the rich have fed the lie that migrants are the cause of injustices propagated by the powerful: the failure to build housing, the strain on public services by cuts, the lack of secure jobs, the decline in real wages.
The biggest enemies we have to overcome on the road to success are not a lack of ability and a lack of opportunity but fears of failure and rejection and the doubts that they trigger.
Federal regulations forbid delaying inspections for fracture-critical bridges like the fallen Minneapolis bridge - the kind with a lack of redundancy in design, so that a single failure in a load-bearing part can cause the entire bridge to collapse.
The country is dying cause of an lack of men, not a lack of programms.
What a shame to be so afraid of failure that you stop living. My wife has a great one-liner about failure: "Never consider yourself a failure-you can always serve as a bad example." She is right. Failure can be a better teacher than success.
I think audiences sometimes mistakenly assume a quality performance comes from some great emotional disturbance rather than really intense concentration. Concentration and flow is what it's all about.
Have you ever felt trapped in circumstances, then discovered that the only trap was your own lack of vision, lack of courage, or failure to see that you had better options?
The danger in media concentration comes not from the concentration, but instead from the feudalism that this concentration, tied to the change in copyright, produces.
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