A Quote by Zig Ziglar

People do not wander around and then find themselves at the top of Mount Everest. — © Zig Ziglar
People do not wander around and then find themselves at the top of Mount Everest.
Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career.
The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody put a flagstick on top.
If you find yourself getting nervous stop and relax for three full breaths. Then take one small step, then another. That is how people get to the top of Everest.
I don't think you can climb Mount Everest with a broken leg, but I did break my leg prior to going to Mount Everest, so I was really climbing with a healing broken leg. I had the good fortune of climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. That was a goal that I had.
Everest has a special place in all of our imaginations. For centuries, Everest was a little bit like the moon. It was the place where everyone wanted to go. Empires wanted to be able to say that they were the first to put a climber on top of Everest. So when a tragedy happens up on that mountain, I think it has a global resonance. Everybody's heard of Everest. Everybody knows what Everest is and what it means, and the significance.
When you're climbing Mount Everest, nothing is easy. You just take one step at a time, never look back and always keep your eyes glued to the top.
I think the whole attitude towards climbing Mount Everest has become rather horrifying. The people just want to get to the top. They don't give a damn for anybody else who may be in distress and it doesn't impress me at all that they leave someone lying under a rock to die.
The only thing you'll find on the summit of Mount Everest is a divine view. The things that really matter lie far below.
When it comes to Everest, psychologically, you have to be in the red. If you're not, it doesn't matter how fit you are. I've seen the fittest of people, who I thought would steam up the top of Everest, allow the pressure to take over their body.
I never imagined I could make it to the top of Mount Everest at age 80. This is the world's best feeling, although I'm totally exhausted. Even at 80, I can still do quite well.
It's amazing that more people have climbed Mount Everest than have broken the 4-minute mile.
If it is a shame to be the second man on Mount Everest, then I will have to live with this shame.
People with success are less able to cope because you're used to being on Mount Everest and when it's gone, what do you do?
People will insist on treating the mons Veneris as though it were Mount Everest. Too silly!
I don't really have studios. I wander around - around people's attics, out in fields, in cellars, anyplace I find that invites me.
I don't really have studios. I wander around around people's attics, out in fields, in cellars, anyplace I find that invites me.
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