A Quote by Gabriel Iglesias

Best advice, bro: Think big. Don't think small. If you think small, then you're going to stay small. Think (about) the broad scope. — © Gabriel Iglesias
Best advice, bro: Think big. Don't think small. If you think small, then you're going to stay small. Think (about) the broad scope.
When we go on about the big things, the political situation, global warming, world poverty, it all looks really terrible, with nothing getting better, nothing to look forward to. But when I think small, closer in - you know, a girl I've just met, or this song we're going to do with Chas, or snowboarding next month, then it looks great. So this is going to be my motto - think small.
The biggest obstacle to wealth is fear. People are afraid to think big, but if you think small, you'll only achieve small things.
I have no problem with thinking small. Sometimes you have to think small first in order to think big.
In order to be big, you have to think big. If you think small, you're going to be small.
Evolving our culture to operate and think differently is no small task. We are challenging our employees to be the best of both small and big companies - they should operate with the soul and spirit of a startup, while leveraging the scale, resources and capabilities of Campbell - with the goal of ultimately becoming the biggest small company.
I don't think of writing my poems for China or for the world. I mainly think of a small audience of friends and people I know. I am writing for that small group. They are not necessarily going to be able to read it, but that's what I have in mind when I write.
Studing jewelry gives you an incredible technical background. If you can work on very, very small things, then, I think, typically you find it easier to go bigger rather than the other way around. I think a lot of architects have struggled with small things. Whereas if you start small, it's easier to get bigger.
I don't think of my characters as bumbling. I think that trouble is what drives a novel, both big troubles and small troubles, and whatever people try to do in life, there are a series of stumbling-blocks in the way, and I think that makes for interesting reading. I think of them as doing their best with the roadblocks that they're given.
Small nations have no time for small goals - they have to think big in order to become contributors.
The best advice bro: is think big, as big as you can possibly think, and shoot for that. The bigger you aim for, the bigger you're going to be. Set the standards for yourself as high as you possibly can and also surround yourself with people who have the same visions you have.
It takes the same effort to think small than to think big. But to think big frees you from the insignificant details.
It takes the same energy to think small as it does to think big. So dream big and think bigger.
If small things have the power to disturb you, then who you think you are is exactly that: small.
I had a really regular progression--and this is really pleasant, I think--because I had small parts in TV movies, then bigger parts in TV movies, and then small parts in films. And I think this allows you to get...experience of the set and to get familiar with [the process]. And as I had a really slow progression, I think it really helped me to stay lucid and not get carried away.
Think small.... If you can't think small, try philosophy or social criticism.
You've got to think about big things while you're doing small things, so that all the small things go in the right direction.
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