A Quote by Mark Cuban

It's always the little decisions that have the biggest impact. — © Mark Cuban
It's always the little decisions that have the biggest impact.
You only have but so much time to make an impact or people will forget you. My goal always is to make the biggest impact possible.
Your voice is much more articulate and people listen to you if you've been to school. In family decisions, not surprisingly, the biggest impact in reducing fertility is girls' education.
Sometimes the little opportunities that fly at us each day can have the biggest impact.
When God chooses to create somebody, he or she has an impact on other people's choices and it might be that they have an impact on their decisions to trust Christ or not.
We rob ourselves when we make decisions in the moment with no thought of how those decisions will impact our futures.
The groups of which we are a part impact our decisions and our decisions shape the future.
The biggest impact that acting and theater had was, of course, stage presence, but it also had a big impact on my writing.
If we want to have the biggest impact, the best way to do this is to make sure we always focus on solving the most important problems.
I've always believed in making films that you make the little decisions with your head, but you make the big decisions with your heart.
People often avoid making decisions out of fear of making a mistake. Actually the failure to make decisions is one of life's biggest mistakes.
If you're dealing with grappling [with] problems of feeding people, the biggest impact in fertility reduction is girls' schools. Schooled girls make a bigger impact on that than any other factor - not these various regulations [such as] you have to have one child or that. It turns out that none of these are effective.
My biggest past mistakes have been when I made decisions out of ego rather than spirit. When I acted too quickly. When I wasn't contemplative or reflective or prayerful enough, and I ended up making what I would only later see to be unwise decisions.
The biggest lesson I've learned from my children is to look in the mirror at myself, not at them. I've realized that everything I've done has had an impact on them. We have to understand that they are like little paparazzi. They take our picture when we don't want them to and then they show it to us in their behavior.
I've always had a philosophy that position doesn't define power. Impact defines power. What impact are you making on people? What impact are you making on business?
Let's diminish the impact and influence D.C. has on the decisions that we make here in Colorado.
I was a little different. I still say Im a little different, because success to me is not having the most money, or having the biggest car or the biggest house.
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