A Quote by Thomas S. Monson

Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work coupled with vision is destiny. — © Thomas S. Monson
Work without vision is drudgery. Vision without work is dreaming. Work coupled with vision is destiny.
You have sole ownership of your vision. And the Universe will give you what you want within your vision. What happens with most people is that they muddy their vision with “reality”. Their vision becomes full of not only what they want but what everybody else thinks about what they want, too. Your work is to clarify and purify your vision so that the vibration that you are offering can then be answered.
Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.
Have a vision; but it's not enough to have a vision, you have to communicate that vision to others. You have to communicate it to people who work with you and for you. You have to communicate it to the world leaders with whom you come in touch.
The two are not mutually exclusive, but we think we can have wealth without good ideas and without values and without a clear vision. Wealth without vision is insanity.
In order to get somewhere in life, you need to have a vision. The vision brings you to the table. Without a vision, you just do what everybody else does and you are just there.
A vision on its own is not enough. Hard work and dedication is required to make that vision a reality.
You see, without hard work and responsibility, there is no American Dream. Hard work lays the foundation. Our solidarity makes work pay - for all of us. For the greater good. That's what our vision of shared prosperity is all about.
Teamwork is the ability to work as a group toward a common vision, even if that vision becomes extremely blurry.
The best work we can all do is create the highest vision possible for our lives and be led by that vision to the greatest good.
Every director works differently but one thing's important: they must have a vision. If they don't have a vision I don't care how they work.
Vision remains vision until you focus, do the work, and bring it down to earth where it will do some good.
It's nice to be in the position where you're the guy with the vision, but you're able to work with people who can bring your vision to life - and then some.
It's really thrilling to work with an illustrator - your vision expands with the addition of someone else's artwork/artistic vision.
I'm wary of artistic directors who say, 'Here is my vision', because it's empirical. Basically it's about who you work with and what plays you put on; the vision comes out of that.
One of the reasons I work with technology the way I do is that I can really be assured that the vision I have from the outset is what will be at the end. And that that vision isn't altered through the process.
Artists lead unglamorous daily lives of discipline and routine, but their work is full of passion. Each has a vision and feels responsibility to that vision.
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