SUCCESS QUOTES III

quotations about success

Success quote

The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.

SATCHEL PAIGE

attributed, Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing


Success is less about hours of input and more the quality of output.

JON PACKER

"Take Time To Unplug And Check Out This Summer", Huffington Post, July 10, 2017


Success is the result of psychologically preparing for it, prior to achieving it!

CARMELLO ANTHONY

Twitter post, December 3, 2011

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Success is a planned outcome, not an accident. Success and mediocrity are both absolutely predictable because they follow the natural and immutable law of sowing and reaping. Simply stated, if you want to reap more rewards, you must sow more.

TOMMY NEWBERRY

Success Is Not an Accident

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Success treads on the heels of every right effort; and though it is possible to overestimate success to the extent of almost deifying it, as is sometimes done, still in any worthy pursuit it is meritorious.

SAMUEL SMILES

Self-Help

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Success is not necessarily determined by material possessions or accomplishments. You can enjoy success simply by reaching the point where you are perfectly content with your life in every respect and you feel no dissatisfaction or pressing need for anything else. In this sense, you can be a success sitting by yourself in a quiet place contemplating the world.

BRIAN TRACY

The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Business Success


Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work body and soul.

CHARLES BUXTON

Notes of Thought

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Knowing when to take your losses is an essential part of eventual success.

TOM PETERS

The Pursuit of WOW!

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Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals. Success is the ability to fulfill your desires with effortless ease. And yet success, including the creation of wealth, has always been considered to be a process that requires hard work, and it is often considered to be at the expense of others. We need a more spiritual approach to success and to affluence, which is the abundant flow of all good things to you. With knowledge and practice of spiritual law, we put ourselves in harmony with nature and create with carefreeness, joy, and love.

DEEPAK CHOPRA

introduction, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success


There are those who deny that success is pre-eminently desirable, or that it is by any means identical with happiness. No doubt there are many enjoyments outside of worldly success. After all, it is pleasant to lie in bed till eight o'clock in the morning, instead of turning out at five; it is pleasant to hug the chimney-corner, instead of breasting the pitiless storm; it is pleasant to pass one's evenings in the bosom of a family; pleasant, too, to taste the difference between winter and spring, fine sunsets and storms, town and country. The path of success, never "a primrose path of dalliance," is steeper and more thorny today than ever before. Never before in the world's history was competition in every calling and pursuit so fierce as now; never did success, in more than a moderate degree, demand for its attainment such a union of physical and intellectual qualities--of alertness, activity, prudence, persistence, boldness, and decision--as in this latter half of the nineteenth century. Carlyle truly says that "the race of life has become intense; the runners are treading upon each other's heels; woe be to him who stops to tie his shoe-strings!" This fact alone is sufficient to show the absurdity of the opinion sometimes advanced, that success is not, as a general thing, a test of merit. In spite of the occasional triumphs of mediocre men and charlatans, the rule still holds, that the men who make their way to the front, becoming rich or famous by force of their personal characters, must have something more in them than impudence, and even the Hudsons and Fisks could not have won their positions without some sterling qualities, however alloyed with their opposites.

WILLIAM MATTHEWS

"Success and Failure", Hints on Success in Life


Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat.

MARK TWAIN

Joan of Arc

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Our success at friendship, business, sports, love--indeed, at nearly every enterprise we attempt--is largely determined by our self-image. People who have a confidence in their personal worth seem to be magnets for success and happiness.

ALAN LOY MCGINNIS

Confidence: How to Succeed at Being Yourself

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Success
It's an attitude
Livin' the lifestyle is getting real buckwild
Success
Hey if you want it
You've just got to let go
Come and get into it
Success

DANNII MINOGUE

"Success"


It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


In times of success remember many have succeeded even better than thou: in times of failure, remember many have failed even worse than thou.

IVAN PANIN

Thoughts

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All great success is preceded by failure.

BRIAN TRACY

The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Business Success

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To be successful in life, there are many hurdles you have to overcome. For me, the biggest hurdle to success has always been failure.

CHRISTOPHER TITUS

"The Smell of Success", Titus


Success is relative. The more success, the more relatives.

MILTON BERLE

Milton Berle's Private Joke File

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Can success change the human mechanism so completely between one dawn and another? Can it make one feel taller, more alive, handsomer, uncommonly gifted and indomitably secure with the certainty that this is the way life will always be? It can and it does!

MOSS HART

Act One: An Autobiography

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The successful draw us up to their level; the unsuccessful down to theirs.

CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM

The Maxims of Marmaduke

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