A Quote by Dabo Swinney

Always remember, the goals that we have achieved pale in comparison to the daily commitments it took to get there. — © Dabo Swinney
Always remember, the goals that we have achieved pale in comparison to the daily commitments it took to get there.
The goals and successes of my professional life pale in comparison to my personal goals of an eternal family, receiving exaltation and being with the Savior again.
Have goals so big your problems pale in comparison.
Commitments present themselves in delineations of black and white. You either honor your commitments or you don't. Success is the result of making and keeping commitments to your self and others, while all failed or unfinished goals, projects and relationships are the direct result of broken commitments. It's that simple, that profound, and that important.
You have to remember that no matter how big your goals or how many you have, there are going to be times when you miss by a little bit. You have to be realistic and flexible. One reason I have so many smaller goals is that even if my big goals don't happen, I've still achieved so much along the way, I don't feel the loss.
It is not in the United Nations that the Millennium Development Goals will be achieved. They have to be achieved in each of its Member States, by the joint efforts of their governments and people.
The challenges I face in the studio pale in comparison to when I'm out in nature.
During the past 23 years, I have set a number of goals for myself and I'm proud to say that these goals have been achieved.
Like I've said many times before, I'm always more likely to remember goals for their importance rather than if they're beautiful or not. Goals scored in finals, for example.
I always set myself new goals. I always want to do better than I did in the past. I always want to achieve things I never achieved before.
During the past twenty-three years, I have set a number of goals for myself and I’m proud to say that these goals have been achieved.
I made a career goals list for 2017 and it's so funny. I have low self-esteem or something, so I put both wishes and goals. The goals were things I'm going to do anyway, because I have no choice because my job is to do stand-up comedy so I have to tour and I have to write stuff. The wishes were all things that could be goals. As in, I bet people who have achieved these things called them goals at one point. But I haven't looked at that piece of paper since.
The worst excesses of the Congress of the 1980s pale in comparison with what is going on in Washington today.
We are going to see a burst of creativity that will make the Renaissance pale in comparison.
Your problems pale in comparison with those of the millions of people in the world who do not have enough to eat.
The truth is that I don't have a favourite goal. I remember important goals more than I do favourite goals, like goals in the Champions League where I had the opportunity to have scored in both finals I have played in. Finals in the World Cup or Copa del Rey are the ones that have stayed with me for longer or that I remember more.
With the MacArthur grant, I realized that people have high expectations of me, that they were placing me in this group of achievers. I compared what Id actually achieved in my life with what I would like to achieve and what other people have achieved, and I found that comparison depressing.
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