A Quote by Michael Diamond

Honestly achieved results surpass all others. — © Michael Diamond
Honestly achieved results surpass all others.
Nothing that results in human progress is achieved with unanimous consent. Those that are enlightened before the others are condemned to pursue that light in spite of the others.
The wise man, knowing how to enjoy achieved results without having constantly to replace them with others, finds in them an attachment to life in the hour of difficulty.
If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you'll achieve the same results.
You have to surpass the levels of success that you have already achieved, and that's the challenge. But, it's a welcome challenge. I appreciate it because it brings the best out of me.
Long ago, I realized that success leaves clues, and that people who produce outstanding results do specific things to create those results. I believed that if I precisely duplicated the actions of others, I could reproduce the same quality of results that they had.
Visualization is often used for evil - twisting insignificant data changes and making them look meaningful. Don't do that crap if you want to be my friend. Present results clearly and honestly. If something isn't working - those reviewing results need to know.
We are not endeavoring to get ahead of others, but to surpass ourselves.
In some ways, Herbert Hoover can be considered a millennial in spirit: young at the turn of the century, aware of America's past but deeply committed to building its future. His greatest passion and highest calling was service to others, and he measured his life's successes not in dollars and votes but in results achieved.
Great results, can be achieved with small forces.
Your accumulated offences do not surpass the multitude of God's mercies: your wounds do not surpass the great Physician's skill.
In the beauty and grandeur of individual trees, and in number and variety of species, the Sierra forests surpass all others
Youth can only assert itself through the conviction that its ventures surpass all others and resemble nothing.
We all have the drum major instinct. We all want to be important, to surpass others, to achieve distinction, to lead the parade.
True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.
Results alone should be appraised; the way in which these are achieved is of importance only to the maker.
Keep in mind the challenging fact that your aim is not to get ahead of others, but to surpass yourself; to begin today to be the person you want to be.
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