A Quote by Suzanne Evans

Anything you do fearless, you do in mediocrity. — © Suzanne Evans
Anything you do fearless, you do in mediocrity.

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Suzanne Evans
Born: 1965
To me, Fearless is not the absense of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.
To me fearless isn't not having fears, it's not that you're not afraid of anything. I think that being fearless is having a lot of fears, but you jump anyway.
Fearless doesn't mean careless. There is a thin line between fearless and careless. I think we need to play fearless.
In truth, I am nothing but a plodding mediocrity — please observe, a plodding mediocrity — for a mere mediocrity does not go very far, but a plodding one gets quite a distance. There is joy in that success, and a distinction can come from courage, fidelity and industry.
You're going up against the billionaire boys' club or trying to find your way into something you have no basis for, and it's bigger than anything you ever imagined - and then actually having that work. Having that risk pan out. It taught me to be very fearless - maybe too fearless in the end.
Fearless what that means to me, knowing your enough, when you know in your heart and your mind that you're enough you're fearless. It's not just a magazine, it's a lifestyle, right? So embrace that - I am fearless!
Caution is the path to mediocrity. Gliding, passionless mediocrity is all that most people think they can achieve.
Mediocrity was the dominating element of big conglomerates and, in the new digital age, digitalization goes exactly after mediocrity.
But to paraphrase Henry Drummond in Inherit the Wind, ignorance and mediocrity are forever busy, and the forces of mediocrity aren't content with being mediocre; they'll do everything in their power to prevent even the humblest of teachers and children from accomplishing anything extraordinary. For good work shines a light on the failures of the mediocre, and that is a light which terrifies those who conspire to keep our nation's children, like themselves, ordinary.
Letting go is fearless. Then, moving on and being alright, that’s fearless too.
Fearless is not the absence of fear. Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you.
A good number of works owe their success to the mediocrity of their authors' ideas, which match the mediocrity of those of the general public.
I think it is important to be fearless in life. I have always made fearless choices. Some have worked; the others haven't.
If I've learned anything in this business, it's that you have to be fearless.
The longer I've done TV, the more fearless I've become. Fearless in what I say, in what I wear, what my hair looks like.
As Aristotle wrote a long, long time ago, and I'm paraphrasing here, the goal is to avoid mediocrity by being prepared to try something and either failing miserably or triumphing grandly. Mediocrity is not about failing, and it's the opposite of doing. Mediocrity, in other words, is about not trying. The reason is achingly simple, and I know you've heard it a thousand times before: what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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