Success is not rightly measured by the worldly standards of wealth, prestige and power. None of these bestow happiness unless they are rightly used. To use them rightly one must possess wisdom and love for God and man.
Success isn't measured by money or power or social rank. Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace.
Success should be measured by the yardstick of happiness; by your ability to remain in peaceful harmony with cosmic laws.
Success is to be measured not by wealth, power, or fame, but by the ratio between what a man is and what he might be.
Success cannot be measured in wealth, fame or power, but by whether you have made a positive difference for others.
Success is not measured by what you do compared to what somebody else does. Success is measured by what you do compared to what you are capable of doing.
Success is not measured by what you do compared to what others do, it is measured by what you do with the ability God gave you.
Success isn't measured by what you achieve, it's measured by the obstacles you overcome.
Where success is concerned, people are not measured in inches, or pounds, or college degrees, or family back-ground; they are measured by the size of their thinking.
In organizations, once you articulate how success will be measured, everybody tries to game the system so that they are measured in the best possible way.
Success is measured by personal happiness.
Ultimately, success is not measured by first-place prizes. It's measured by the road you have traveled: how you have dealt with the challenge and the stumbling blocks you've encountered along the way.
True wealth is not measured in money or status or power. It is measured in the legacy we leave behind for those we love and those we inspire.
Success is not measured by who gets credit. Success is measured by what gets done.
If we measured success by longevity, then dinosaurs must rank as the number one success story in the history of land life.
Leadership success is measured by the success of your successor.