Top 1200 Steps To Success Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on October 28, 2024.
In one of my recent books, 'The Success Principles,' I taught 64 lessons that help people achieve what they want out of life. From taking nothing less than 100 percent responsibility for your life to empowering others, these are the fundamentals to success - and to great leadership.
I think that the entertainment industry itself has a history of chasing success. Any time a hit product comes out, all the other companies start chasing after that success and trying to recreate it by putting out similar products.
If you have been touched by the success fairy, people think you know why. People think success breeds enlightenment and you are duty-bound to spread around like manure. Fertilize those young minds!
If you equate the probability of the birth of a bacteria cell to chance assembly of its atoms, eternity will not suffice to produce one Faced with the enormous sum of lucky draws behind the success of the evolutionary game, one may legitimately wonder to what extent this success is actually written into the fabric of the universe.
A mirror does not develop because an historical pageant passes in front of it. It only develops when it gets a fresh coat of quicksilver in other words, when it acquires new sensitiveness; and the novel's success lies in its own sensitiveness, not in the success of its subject matter.
For every step in spiritual perception, three steps are to be taken in moral development. — © Rudolf Steiner
For every step in spiritual perception, three steps are to be taken in moral development.
I do not care for socially recognizable success. I only value that success which I can feel within me, which satisfies me, and which basically stems from self-knowledge.
Success breeds success and the more you are around a healthy and thriving athletics team, the more the people who only think they can make semi-finals will be inspired to want to aim for finals and go for medals.
I feel like fashion is making steps toward diversity, but I think they could do more.
He who steps on stones is glad to feel the smallest spray of moss beneath his feet.
You have to capitalise on any success you have and keep doing what you do as well as you can. But how do you define success? In my book, it's to be playing those parts you saw your idols - Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Helen Mirren, Vanessa Redgrave - playing when they were the age you are now.
Before success comes patience... when we add to our accomplishments the element of hard work over a long period of time, we'll place a far greater value on the outcome. When we are patient, we'll have a greater appreciation of our success.
To the guests that must go, bid God's speed and brush away all traces of their steps.
Accept false steps as opportunities to learn. It's one thing to hate failure, it's another to fear it.
we are always slow in admitting any great change of which we do not see the intermediate steps
My deepest challenge has been an internal one. It's allowing success to take over by focusing on how many Twitter followers I have or what people are saying about me online, or just feeling like no matter how much success I get, it's not enough.
In retrospect, each of the steps toward this abyss seemed irrevocable, and yet they had all been so small! — © James Blish
In retrospect, each of the steps toward this abyss seemed irrevocable, and yet they had all been so small!
and what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events may in fact be the first steps of a journey.
In Formula One nothing is easy, but I can feel I'm taking the right steps, that I'm working in the proper way.
Either well succeed, or we wont succeed. And the definition of success as I described is sectarian violence down. Success is not no violence.
On earth we have nothing to do with success or with results, but only with being true to God, and for God; for it is sincerity, and not success, which is the sweet savor before God. The defeat of the true-hearted is victory.
I have to strive to go two steps forward and realize that, sometimes, there will be one step back.
I have always found that my view of success has been iconoclastic: success to me is not about money or status or fame, its about finding a livelihood that brings me joy and self-sufficiency and a sense of contributing to the world.
How does a man know when he's taking the last steps of his life?
People think you can wave a magic wand and create a star, that couldn't be further from the truth. People think that a promoter has all the cards and the talents are merely pawns and they have very little do with the bigger success, when they have most of their success because of what they do.
Most people don't know that dancing auditions, you learn the steps right now.
Many people measure their success by wealth, recognition, power and status. There's nothing wrong with those, but if that's all you're focused on, you're missing the boat...if you focus on significance -using your time and talent to serve others -that's when truly meaningful success can come your way.
Nothing succeeds like success. Get a little success, and then just get a little more.
Anyone who wants to sell you overnight success or wealth is not interested in your success; they are interested in your money.
Take steps each day to be sure your life expresses commitment to Jesus.
Success is no longer about changing strategies more often, but having the agility to execute multiple strategies concurrently. And success requires CEOs to develop the right leadership capabilities, workforce skills, and corporate cultures to support digital transformation.
Sports psychology suggests - and we as players have been taught - that negative self-talk can diminish our chances for success and that the opposite is also true. Given the talent, we can also think and speak our way to success.
Everyone has a subconscious and automatic preference of this over that. Once you're aware of that, you can take steps to change.
There is a major disaster when a person allows some success to become a stopping place rather than a way station on to a larger goal. It often happens that an early success is a greater moral hazard than an early failure.
To put more American personnel in harm's way without a realistic chance for success is something I'm not in favor of. And a realistic chance for success depends upon having the Iraqis with the will and the ability to fulfill their share of the bargain, and so far they have not.
Actors of today are made to do ridiculous steps. May be you can call them yoga asanas.
What drives me now is the desire to be able to keep doing this. I love making records and performing, and success means I will continue to have the privilege to do that. I know it's not going to last forever, but I'd like to keep having success as long as I can so that I can still be a part of this industry.
After 'Born to Run,' I had a reaction to my good fortune. With success, it felt like a lot of people who'd come before me lost some essential part of themselves. My greatest fear was that success was going to change or diminish that part of myself.
Naturally, when one makes progressive steps, there may be some who see it as a betrayal of their goals and interests.
Our society's values are being corrupted by advertising's insistence on the equation: youth equals popularity, popularity equals success, success equals happiness.
I took three steps and was wrapped in his arms, where I belonged. No confusion here. No worries here. No troubles here. — © Maria V. Snyder
I took three steps and was wrapped in his arms, where I belonged. No confusion here. No worries here. No troubles here.
When Leo is on the field, everything turns in favor of Barca. He is five steps above the rest.
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'.
Taking responsible steps to reduce poverty is not merely a moral imperative but an economic one.
I lived in Georgetown in the late 70s about four houses down from the steps.
Bernard Harris is a great example of the American success story. In Dream Walker he describes how he is trying to pass on his experience and success to the next generation -- we can all learn from his real life story.
The success of the first album was almost an anomaly, and it could remain a fantastic anomaly. It was not crafted for commercial success. I remember meetings with my label saying it had no radio singles. For me, the second album was a gesture of independence.
When the first American steps on the red dust of Mars, it's going to be because of computer scientists.
You can either keep walking in misery or make the decision to begin taking steps out of it.
We do not realise that we are children of eternity. If we did, then success would be no success, and failure would be no failure to us.
It is a fact that all the ballet's fundamental dance steps are derived from the folk dances of Western Europe.
To walk through walls go two steps slower in the vast conspiracy of ignorace. — © Gary Gach
To walk through walls go two steps slower in the vast conspiracy of ignorace.
I think success has a downside. The more successful you get and the more out there you are in the world, the more vulnerable you are and the more you are open to hate, especially because of social media. But it also depends what you class as success, because someone could do something mean and class that as success for them. But for me, if you're doing something positive that's allowing someone to have a better wellbeing, or embrace their life more, you have to go for it, but know there's always going to be people who hate on you for doing what you're doing.
It is Basic Management 101 that if you reward failure you are going to get more failure, and if you want success you should reward success. But if you look at the way this administration has approached national security, they have kind of got that principle backwards.
It's fun matching steps with younger actors. It gives me the confidence to keep going.
The horizon leans forward, offering you space to place new steps of change.
Check your ego at the door. The ego can be the great success inhibitor. It can kill opportunities, and it can kill success.
My first steps in football came thanks to my big brother who taught me the game.
For me, the involvement of states in our national effort is not just because of their constitutional and legal responsibilities. It is also stems from a basic management principle. The chances of success are higher when we create a sense of participation for everyone; when we give everyone a stake in success.
I want to make thorough steps to create a system that will spur industry competition.
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