A Quote by Ian K. Smith

People have to realize that dieting is not a sprint, it's a marathon. If you celebrate the small victories, you will eventually win the war. — © Ian K. Smith
People have to realize that dieting is not a sprint, it's a marathon. If you celebrate the small victories, you will eventually win the war.
Look for small victories and build on that. Each small victory, even if it is just getting up five minutes earlier, gives you confidence. You realize that these little victories make you feel great, and you keep going. You realize that being paralyzed by fear of failure is worse than failure.
I look for every game in the same way. And I think the league is not a sprint, it's a marathon. So you don't have to score or win against the big six - you have to score and win against everyone.
Acknowledge all of your small victories. They will eventually add up to something great.
If you continue to transfer the wealth of the population of the planet to a very small amount of people, it becomes untenable at some point, a democracy, because people eventually will realize what's going on. You can only bulls - t people through kinds of media outlets for so long, and eventually you have to physically control them.
Celebrate even small victories.
You can run a sprint or your can run a marathon, but you can't sprint a marathon.
I will never be ok with the suffering of others - that I will likely continue to fight so I must treat it as a marathon race not a sprint.
Confident people tend to challenge themselves and compete, even when their efforts yield small victories. Small victories build new androgen receptors in the areas of the brain responsible for reward and motivation.
We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them.
I think animation is like running a marathon, and making a movie is like a 100 meter sprint. The question is: are you a marathon man or are you a sprinter? I realized that I was more of a sprinter than a marathon man. With a long, long project, I get bored easily.
Therefore the victories of good warriors are not noted for cleverness or bravery. Therefore their victories in battle are not flukes. Their victories are not flukes because they position themselves where they will surely win, prevailing over those wh.
Celebrate small victories often. Mourn failures quickly. Do what's necessary without fanfare.
People talk about world title offers, but boxing is not a sprint, it's a marathon.
Imagining what a character will do in a given situation - it's like an equation, and working it out is a marathon rather than a sprint.
Don't be ashamed to celebrate victories that may seem small to others. Only you and God know what they really cost.
I would say to people is, that investigation, as it has already been stated, is a marathon and not a sprint. But it is one of great concern to the American people. And so we're committed to keeping people informed.
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