A Quote by Pat Summitt

Success is a project that's always under construction. — © Pat Summitt
Success is a project that's always under construction.
I think I'm always a little bit under construction. I'm a project that I'm trying to improve upon.
I think it is important to be present in the places where you are working. It is not only about doing a project, but following the project through its construction.
Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pocket - The road to success is always under construction
Success on one project does not necessarily mean success in the next project. You've got to be prepared in everything you do.
The road to success is always under construction.
I think a construction project for me is like writing a novel. I can't do the project unless I can envision sort of the whole structure and see what the end result might be.
The road to success is always under construction. It is a progressive course, not an end to be reached.
The road to success is always under construction... there are lots of pot holes but no traffic jams.
The tar sands boom has become the world's largest energy project, the world's largest construction project, and the world's largest capital project.
A person has to remember that the road to success is always under construction. You have to get that through your head. That it is not easy becoming successful.
So there's no typical day, but I transition through the course of my business day by doing everything from construction meetings on the development project under construction to design meetings for an upcoming apparel delivery to acquisition meetings about projects we're looking to acquire. It's very diverse in terms of content, substance, and what I address on a typical day.
I never had a lot of ideas. I always have exactly one that is the next project; the idea of a project beyond that project is ludicrous.
Life is a mirror. You get what you see. If you project anger into the mirror, that is what you get back. If you project joy into the mirror, it reflects joy right back to you. Failure for failure. Success for success. What you project is what is reflected back to you.
The too-big-to-fail reform project is massive in scope. In my view, it holds real promise. But the project will take years to complete. Success is not assured.
It depends on the project, what's happening that day on the project, at what stage were in on the project; it various from project to project and where we're needed.
Not only does investing in your infrastructure provide very good construction jobs, at the end of the project, you have something.
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