A Quote by Bryant H. McGill

Do not let your grand ambitions stand in the way of small but meaningful accomplishments. — © Bryant H. McGill
Do not let your grand ambitions stand in the way of small but meaningful accomplishments.
People think about history as all grand gestures or significant moments, but the most valuable lesson we can learn is the enduring legacy of the small, meaningful things in life.
If you imagine that once you have accomplished your ambitions you will have time to turn to the Way, you will discover that your ambitions never come to an end.
Teamwork is not a matter of persuading yourself and your colleagues to set aside personal ambitions for the greater good. It's a matter of recognizing that your personal ambitions and the ambitions of the team are one and the same. That's the incentive.
Your best champion and cheerleader is yourself. Always be proud of your accomplishments, big or small.
Track your small wins to motivate big accomplishments.
No man's ambitions (have) a right to stand in the way of performing a simple act of justice.
Your heart is smothering under your small ambitions.
You must have high ambitions and high ambitions scare small-minded people.
Keep ambitions high, in front of God and people, Your credibility will be in proportion to your ambitions
The big biography of Lincoln necessarily had to do so much with his political career, his ambitions, his accomplishments in public, with less time to spend on his private life, his inner life, and I thought this might be a way of getting at that.
You have to understand who you are and figure out a way to communicate it. It might be in a different industry, but it's about what pumps the blood through your veins, what makes you excited, what pushes your buttons. And then discovering the best way to communicate that, no matter how big or small; it's what you stand for, what you believe in, and what reflects who you are.
My boy, you must find a kingdom big enough for your ambitions. Macedon is too small for you.
We must revamp K-12 education law to ensure Washington does not stand in the way of meaningful reforms.
It's not even a question of whether the universe is meaningful or meaningless. It's in what way could it be meaningful, or in what way, if it was meaningful, could that be even more meaningless than normal meaninglessness?
A simple problem of arithmetic: there are far more ambitions than there are grand destinies available.
I think history is only ever invisible when it abets your sense of self, your desires, your ambitions, when it carries your life along in a kind of frictionless way.
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