A Quote by Yanni

I'd decided to take the risk, and either I'd succeed or else. — © Yanni
I'd decided to take the risk, and either I'd succeed or else.
A success is one who decided to succeed and worked. A failure is one who decided to succeed and wished.
... if you take a risk, two things will happen. People will laugh at you. Or you'll be way ahead of everybody else. And if that's what you're in it for, then you gotta take that risk.
If we don't succeed on the climate change agenda, we risk getting feedbacks that undermine everything else.
I want to take the calculated risk; to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed.
You either decide to take the easy way out, which means you're only going to disappoint yourself and everybody else, or you take the risk right now of being a fool, which is the only way you'll end up being exhilarated later on when you actually watch the movie.
Luxembourg is such a small country that we always have to reinvent ourselves and take on a certain risk to succeed.
The men who succeed best in public life are those who take the risk of standing by their own convictions.
Often you need to take some risk, but it must be a realistic risk, you can't take a crazy risk.
Basically if you study entrepreneurs, there is a misnomer: People think that entrepreneurs take risk, and they get rewarded because they take risk. In reality entrepreneurs do everything they can to minimize risk. They are not interested in taking risk. They want free lunches and they go after free lunches.
You can help each other, Max, said the unwelcome voice. You're perfect complements to each other. "Shut up!" I hissed under my breath, and Dylan looked startled. "I didn't say anything." Gritting my teeth, I nodded. "No, I know. It's just-" I decided to take a risk and stare him down. "I hear voices, okay? If you're gonna be here, get used to it. Or else keep your distance.
If someone else of the opposite sex joins either of you in your favorite recreational activities, you are at risk of falling in love with that person.
The risk pertinent to a particular attempt (and to its evaluation as an attempt of its sort) is the risk that the agent will fail to attain the end constitutive of that attempt. This risk of failure is coordinate with how likely or unlikely it may be that the agent will then succeed.
Bottom line, you're either a risk taker, or your not, and if you don't take risks, you'll never win big.
I think people in general don't take enough risks. Some people feel that before they can take on that next challenge they need to be 100 percent ready. It's just not true. Even people in their jobs aren't perfect at their jobs. So my biggest advice to people is to step out there. Take the risk and deal with it. What is the worst that could happen? It's about thriving on risk instead of shrinking from risk.
A world without God cannot wait for us to choose the safe path. If we wait for someone else to take the risk, we risk that no one will ever act and that nothing will ever be accomplished.
It’s all risk. And if it isn’t, it needs to be. The real trick is to find the risk that is right for you, a risk that doesn’t take you so far out of your own identity that it’s not a you that you recognize who’s doing the writing.
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