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Excellent motivational quotes to boost your energy and daily performance. Visit this page and read these quotes daily for ten days to achieve the best results.

 

Excellent quotes by Zig Ziglar

“You can have everything in life that you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”

“People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.”

“You are the only person on earth who can use your ability.”

“If you learn from defeat, you haven’t really lost.”

“Failure is an event, never a person; an attitude, not an outcome.”

“You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.”

“Failure is a detour, not a dead-end street.”

“If you don’t see yourself as a winner, then you cannot perform as a winner.”

“Sometimes adversity is what you need to face in order to become successful.”

“Life is too short to spend your precious time trying to convince a person who wants to live in gloom and doom otherwise. Give lifting that person your best shot, but don’t hang around long enough for his or her bad attitude to pull you down. Instead, surround yourself with optimistic people.”

“What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.”

“A goal properly set is halfway reached.”

“For every sale you miss you’re too enthusiastic, you will miss a hundred because you’re not enthusiastic enough.”

“Far too many people have no idea of what they can do because all they have been told is what they can’t do. They dont know what they want because they don’t know what is available to them.”

“Every choice you make has an end result.”

“It’s not what you’ve got, it’s what you use that makes a difference.”

“All of us perform better and more willingly when we know why we’re doing what we have been told or asked to do.”

“You cannot perform in a manner inconsistent with the way you see yourself.”

“When you are tough on yourself, life is going to be infinitely easier on you.”

“Success is a personal standard – reaching for the highest that is in us – becoming all that we can be.”

“Why we are here is important, but to know where we are going is imperative. It’s not what you’ve got, it’s what you use, that makes a difference in how your life turns out.”

“The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty.”

“Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes.”

“You cannot tailor make your situation in life, but you can tailor make your attitudes to fit those situations.”

“You’ve got to be before you can do, and do before you can have.”

“This I do know beyond any reasonable doubt. Regardless of what you are doing, if you pump long enough, hard enough and enthusiastically enough, sooner or later the effort will bring forth the reward.”

“Don’t let the mistakes and disappointments of the past control and direct your future.”

“Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will.”

Excellent quotes by master motivational speaker Denis Waitley …

“A dream is your creative vision for your life in the future. You must break out of your current comfort zone and become comfortable with the unfamiliar and the unknown.”

“Goals provide the energy source that powers our lives. One of the best ways we can get the most from the energy we have is to focus it. That is what goals can do for us; concentrate our energy.”

“Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing.”

“Losers make promises they often break. Winners make commitments they always keep.”

“Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try another approach is the secret of winning.”

“The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don’t define them, learn about them, or even seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them.”

Excellent quotes by Martin Luther King, Jr.

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

Quotes by The Serenity Prayer

“GOD, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things I can, And the wisdom to know the difference. ………………………….”

Excellent quotes by Elie Weisel, nobel peace prize winner

“The opposite of love is not hatred but indifference. Thus, the opposite of beauty is not ugliness but indifference. The opposite of education is not ignorance but indifference. The opposite of life is not death but indifference to life and death.”

Dr. Wayne Dyer is a popular motivational speaker and author. His recent books include The Power of Intention, Ten Secrets For Success & Inner Peace, Getting in the Gap and Everyday Wisdom. I’ve been studying Dyer’s principles and here are the top 21 lessons I’ve learned from him

  1. You get whatever you think about most. Whatever you think about expands and therefore, we must be careful to not think about what we do not want.
  2. You can never get enough of what you don’t want. Why? Because we’re thinking about what we don’t want and we keep getting more of it. From an abundance and prosperity perspective, it can be costly (meaning you can lose great opportunities) to contemplate the conditions you do not want to produce for your life for fear of getting more of what you don’t want.
  3. Think from the end. I’m a big believer in starting with the end outcome and working backwards to reach it. Dyer takes a more mental approach to it as he encourages you to contemplate yourself surrounded by the people, events, and things that represent your version of a “perfect life.”
  4. An attitude of gratitude will take you a long way. Rumi said, “Trade your knowledge for bewilderment.” It is good to be in awe of all that you have attracted into your life and the more you are grateful for that – the more that will flow freely into your life.
  5. Paraphrasing Dyer: There are no branches of any trees that think it is wise to fight with each other. In other words, there is no value in fighting with others as we are all from the same metaphorical human tree of life. There is an old zen saying that goes something like this: Whatever you are for, strengthens you and whatever you are against, weakens you.
  6. It is only natural to have abundance and prosperity in your life. It is unnatural to resist the gifts you have been given in life to share with others. Therefore act confidently with a “knowing” that you already have all of the resources you need to succeed.
  7. You must be independent of the opinion of others. No one can make you into what you are not. You are responsible to no one for your actions and thoughts except yourself. In addition, you are not in control of your reputation. All you can control is yourself and how you act on a day to day basis.
  8. You alone choose your emotional state each day. No one can make you feel any different than you choose to feel on any day. Therefore take full responsibility for the emotional states that you choose to embrace each day.
  9. You are not your body nor are you the possessions that you believe you have. You are timeless; perfect; just the way you have forever been and will forever be. You are a spiritual being having a human experience. Live your truth.
  10. Meditation can help you solve problems and achieve inner peace. While mental visualization of your intentions or goals are a good thing to do, think of “meditation” as quieting your mind to achieve a place of “no where” — It’s one of the best ways to center yourself.
  11. Your EGO is often at odds with universal laws and principles. Best to identify when you are acting from ego vs. acting from your true authentic self. Your ego wants you to feel special and different than others but the reality is that we share more in common than we have differences. Focus on radical humility and respect for yourself and others in order to keep your ego at bay. You can only extend to another that which you are in truth.
  12. You can only give others what you have inside of yourself. Therefore to give love away to others, you must cultivate love for yourself FIRST. Dyer uses the metaphor of squeezing an orange – asking you what comes out when you squeeze it. Most people answer, “orange juice” comes out. Why? Because that is what is inside. When humans are squeezed, what comes out of them is what they harbor inside of themselves. Harbor love, acceptance, joy, confidence, peace and harmony towards yourself so that you can radiate it towards others.
  13. Your relationship with others does not really exist. You only have your perception of your relationship with others to act on. Therefore you must focus on making sure you perceive your relationship with others on the terms that you hope for the future of the relationship to exist. In other words, you must see harmony within yourself and then with the other person. You must always have within you what you wish to see or give another.
  14. Our intentions create our reality. We each create our own personal realities by what we focus on and intend to happen for our experiences. Therefore we have an enormous responsibility to choose our intentions carefully.
  15. Be attached to nothing but rather connected with what you want for your life. Attachment can cloud your ability to attract what you want. When you let go and surrender to your perfect self, you will attract what you desire.
  16. There is never any scarcity of opportunity, but rather there is only scarcity of resolve to seize the opportunities that knock on our door every day. Scarcity does not exist unless we choose to embrace it…therefore, it is better to never embrace scarcity only embrace the possibility for abundance.
  17. When the teacher is ready, the students will appear. When the student is ready, the teachers will appear. We can not learn the lessons we are here to learn if we are not open and receptive to learn. Do not resist the possibility to change, but rather expand and become more open.
  18. No one was ever hurt by practicing random acts of kindness. The law of reciprocity always rewards kindness and even more-so when you are kind without any expectation of needing a return. There is no difference in the words “giving” and “receiving.”
  19. Judgment: One of our purposes in life is to find a way to free ourselves of our need to judge others in a negative light. This is the work of our ego and judging others prevents us from seeing the good in them. There is no value in judging others poorly. As we see others, we also see ourselves.
  20. Dyer says, “It’s Never Crowded Along the Extra Mile.” That means that we must always give more than we expect to receive. In doing so, we join the small percentage of achievers that consistently go above and beyond the call of duty to serve others. The rewards are often disproportionate for those who go the extra mile vs. those who only do the minimum they need to get by. We give without expectations.
  21. Trust in yourself and in doing so, you trust in the very wisdom that created you. It is impossible to become a no-limit person if you focus on limitations;therefore only focus on what you want to attract for your life. You already are complete, whole and perfect. Trust in the perfection of your life.

Excellent quotes from motivational speaker Les Brown

“All of us need to grow continuously in our lives.”

“Forgive those who have hurt you.”

“Goals help you channel your energy into action.”

“Honor your commitments with integrity.”

“If you don’t program yourself, life will program you!”

“If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”

“In day-to-day commerce, television is not so much interested in the business of communications as in the business of delivering audiences to advertisers. People are the merchandise, not the shows. The shows are merely the bait.”

“Life has no limitations, except the ones you make.”

“Other people’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality.”

“Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.”

“Unlike productions in the other arts, all television shows are born to destroy two other shows.”

“We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams.”

“When a show fails to destroy the competition-and it can fail while attracting 20 million viewers-it is itself destroyed.”

“You must remain focused on your journey to greatness.”

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Excellent quotes from Brian Tracy

“Terrific motivational ideas in how to develop a Prosperity Consciousness”

The starting point of all riches is the development of a prosperity consciousness. You must become a financial success in your thinking long before you achieve it in your reality. Both poverty and riches are the result of a state of mind, and the most important single step you ever take on the road to wealth and financial independence is the decision to change your thinking, to impress into your mind an unshakable belief that you can and will achieve your financial goals. This must happen before anything else happens.

When I was growing up, I was fascinated by stories of successful men and women and how they made and lost their fortunes, and then made them over again. I read about the importance of a prosperity consciousness in the book, Think And Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill, several times. But I never fully understood what it meant until about five years ago. Then it hit me and I’ve never been quite the same since. Every aspect of my life has improved dramatically, especially in the area of accumulating wealth, since I finally understood what it meant by a prosperity consciousness.

Here are two of the most exciting principles ever discovered in the long search by mankind for the secrets of health, happiness and great personal wealth.

The first principle is this. All causation is mental. All causation is mental. That means that everything that you are or ever will be will be as a result of how you use your mind. You are merely a mind with a body to carry it around with. The entire man made world that you see is simply an expression of thought. Your entire life is an expression of your own thinking. And since the quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life, if you improve the quality of your thinking, you must, you will, inevitably improve the quality of your life.

The second principle is what we call the law of expectations. This law says that whatever you expect with confidence, positive or negative, becomes your reality. If you confidently expect to succeed, if you confidently expect to learn something from every experience, if you confidently expect to become wealthy as a result of applying your talents and abilities to your opportunities and you maintain that attitude of confident expectations long enough, it will become your reality. It will give you a positive optimistic cheerful attitude that will cause people to want to help you, and will cause things to happen the way you want them to happen.

Here are two things you can do immediately to practice these principles in your day to day life

First Step

Start thinking today in a positive, optimistic, confident way about personal and financial success. Continually imagine what differences it would make in your life if you were financially independent. This is the starting point of developing a prosperity consciousness.

Second Step

Develop your own attitude of positive expectations. Look for the good in every situation. Look for the valuable lesson in every setback or difficulty. Be positive and cheerful about everything that happens and you will be amazed at the difference it makes in your life.

Increasing your earning potential by Brian Tracy

Throughout most of human history, we have been accustomed to the gradual changing and progressing of events in a straight line. Sometimes the process of change was faster and sometimes it was slower, but it almost always seemed to be progressive, from one step to the other, allowing you some opportunities for planning, predicting and changing.

Today, however, the rate of change is not only faster than ever before, but it is discontinuous. It is taking place in a variety of unconnected areas and affecting each of us in a variety of unexpected ways. Changes in information processing technologies are happening separately from changes in medicine, changes in transportation, changes in education, changes in politics and changes in global competition. Changes in family formation and relationships are happening separately from the rise and fall of new businesses and industries in different parts of the country. And if anything, this rate of accelerated, discontinuous change is increasing. As a result, most of us are already suffering from what Alvin Toffler once called, future shock.

You can’t do very much about the enormity of these changes, but the one thing that you can do is to think seriously about yourself and your basic need for security and stability. In no area is this more important than in the areas of job security and financial security. You must give special attention to your ability to make a good living and provide for yourself in the months and years ahead.

Above all, to position yourself for tomorrow, you must think continuously and seriously about your work today, your earning ability, and the work that you will be doing one, three, and five years from today. You must plan to achieve your own financial security, no matter what happens.

Charles Kettering said that you should give a lot of thought to the future because that is where you are going to spend the rest of your life. One of the greatest mistakes that people can make, and the one with the worst long-term consequences, is to think only about the present and give very little thought to what might happen in the months and years ahead.

When our grandfathers started work, it was quite common for them to get a basic education and then go to work for a company and stay with that same company for the rest of their working lives. When our parents went to work, it was more common for them to change jobs three or four times during their lifetime, although it was difficult and disruptive.

Today, with increased turbulence and change in the national and global economy, a person starting work can expect to have five full-time careers between the ages of 21 and 65, and 14 full-time jobs lasting two years or more. According to Fortune Magazine, fully 40 percent of American employees in the 21st Century will be contingency workers. This means that they will never work permanently for another company. They will continue to move as needed, from company to company, from job to job, earning less money than full-time employees and accruing very few, if any, benefits in terms of health care and pension plans.

Imagine what your job will look like five years from today. Since knowledge in your field is probably doubling every five years, this means that fully twenty percent of your knowledge and your ability in your field is becoming obsolete each year. In five years, you will be doing a brand new job with brand new skills and abilities. Ask yourself, What parts of my knowledge, skills and work are becoming obsolete? What am I doing today that is different than what I was doing one year ago and two years ago? What are you likely to be doing one year, two years, three years, four years and five years from today? What knowledge and skills will you need and how will you acquire them? What is your plan for your economic and financial future?

We are now in the knowledge age. Today, the chief factors of production are knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge to achieving results for other people. Your earning ability today is largely dependent upon your knowledge, skill and your ability to combine that knowledge and skill in such a way that you contribute value for which customers are going to pay.

The Law of Three says that you must contribute three dollars of profit for every dollar that you wish to earn in salary. It costs a company approximately double your salary to employ you in terms of space, benefits, supervision, and investment in furniture, fixtures, and other resources. For a company to hire you, they have to make a profit on what they pay you. Therefore, you must contribute value greatly in excess of the amount you earn in order to stay employed. To put it another way, your earning ability must be considerably greater than the amount you are receiving, or you will find yourself looking for another job.

To position yourself for tomorrow, here is one of the most important rules you will ever learn: ;The future belongs to the competent.The future belongs to those men and women who are very good at what they do. Pat Riley, in his book The Winner Within, wrote that, If you are not committed to getting better at what you are doing, you are bound to get worse.To phrase it another way, anything less than a commitment to excellent performance on your part is an unconscious acceptance of mediocrity. It used to be that you needed to be excellent to rise above the competition in your industry.Today, you must be excellent even to keep your job in your industry.

The marketplace is a stern task master. Today, excellence, quality, and value are absolutely essential elements of any product or service, and of the work of any person. Your earning ability is largely determined by the perception of excellence, quality, and value that others have of you and what you do. The market only pays excellent rewards for excellent performance. It pays average rewards for average performance, and it pays below average rewards or unemployment for below average performance. Customers today want the very most and the very best for the very least amount of money, and on the best terms. Only the individuals and companies that provide absolutely excellent products and services at absolutely excellent prices will survive. It is not personal it is just the way our economy works.

To earn more, you must learn more. You are maxed out today at your current level of knowledge and skill. However much you are earning at this moment is the maximum you can earn without learning and practicing something new and different.

And here is the rub. Your accumulated knowledge and experience is becoming obsolete bit by bit, day by day. The knowledge in your field is doubling every three to five years. That means that your knowledge must double every three to five years just for you to stay even.

The solution to the dilemma of unavoidable change and restructuring is continuous self-development. Your personal knowledge and your ability to apply that knowledge are your most valuable assets. To stay on top of your world, you must continually add to your knowledge and your ability. You must continually build up your mental assets if you want to enjoy a continuous return on your investment. And only by building on your current assets do you stop them from deteriorating.

By engaging in continuous self-improvement, you can put yourself behind the wheel of your own life. By dedicating yourself to enhancing your earning ability, you will automatically be engaging in the continuous process of personal development. By learning more, you prepare yourself to earn more. You position yourself for tomorrow by developing the knowledge and skills that you need to be a valuable and productive part of our economy, no matter which direction it goes.

“We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities.”

Look for 3 things in a person – intelligence, energy, and integrity. If they don’t have the last one, don’t even bother with the first two!

W. Buffett

“The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten”

-Ben Franklin.

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“Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day.”

– Thornton Wilder

“The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.”

– Arthur C. Clarke

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.”

– Aristotle

“Work spares us from three evils: boredom, vice, and need.”

– Voltaire

“Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

“You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind.”

– Author Unknown

“The best way out is always through.”

– Robert Frost

“Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.”

– William B. Sprague

“Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome.”

– Samuel Johnson

“Fortune favors the brave.”

– Publius Terence

“He who hesitates is lost.”

– Proverb

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall.”

– Confucius

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.”

– Albert Einstein

“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. We are still masters of our fate.We are still captains of our souls.”

– Winston Churchill

“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“For hope is but the dream of those that wake.”

– Matthew Prior

“Constant dripping hollows out a stone.”

– Lucretius

“Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye.”

– Mary Shelley

“We are all motivated by a keen desire for praise, and the better a man is, the more he is inspired to glory.”

– Cicero

“Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom.”

– Euripides

“They can because they think they can.”

– Virgil

“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”

– Harold R. McAlindon

“Leadership: The art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.”

– Dwight D. Eisenhower

“There go the people. I must follow them for I am their leader.”

– Alexandre Ledru-Rollin

“The ability to convert ideas to things is the secret to outward success.”

– Henry Ward Beecher

“The ability to concentrate and to use your time well is everything if you want to succeed in business–or almost anywhere else for that matter.”

– Lee Iacocca

“Nature and wisdom never are at strife.”

– Plutarch

“It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves.”

– Francois De La Rochefoucauld

“The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.”

– William James

“The way to gain a good reputation, is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear.”

– Socrates

“The fact is, that to do anything in the world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can.”

– Robert Cushing

“The searching-out and thorough investigation of truth ought to be the primary study of man.”

– Cicero

“Yes, know thyself: in great concerns or small, Be this thy care, for this, my friend, is all.”

– Juvenal

“Collect as precious pearls the words of the wise and virtuous.”

– Abd-el-Kadar

“If we do not plant knowledge when young, it will give us no shade when we are old.”

– Lord Chesterfield

“If you have an hour, will you not improve that hour, instead of idling it away?”

– Lord Chesterfield

“God ever works with those who work with will.”

– Aeschylus

“Insist on yourself. Never imitate.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Heaven never helps the man who will not act.”

– Sophocles

“Our ideas, like orange-plants, spread out in proportion to the size of the box which imprisons the roots.”

– Edward Bulwer Lytton

“Heed the still small voice that so seldom leads us wrong, and never into folly.”

– Marquise du Deffand

“Energy and persistence conquer all things.”

– Benjamin Franklin

“If we all did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves.”

– Thomas Edison

“A man who finds no satisfaction in himself will seek for it in vain elsewhere.”

– La Rochefoucauld

“The best rules to form a young man are: to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one’s own opinions, and value others that deserve it.”

– Sir William Temple

“Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don’t think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire.”

– Samuel Johnson

“A good deed is never lost: he who sows courtesy reaps friendship; and he who plants kindness gathers love.”

– Basil

“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.”

– Theodore Roosevelt

“Half of the failures in life come from pulling one’s horse when he is leaping.”

– Thomas Hood

“Go back a little to leap further.”

– John Clarke

“Don’t waste your life in doubts and fears: spend yourself on the work before you, well assured that the right performance of this hour’s duties will be the best preparation for the hours or ages that follow it.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“No longer forward nor behind. I look in hope and fear; But grateful take the good I find, The best of now and here.”

– John G. Whittier

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.”

– Helen Keller

“Happiness does not consist in pastimes and amusements but in virtuous activities.”

– Aristotle

“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of.”

– Benjamin Franklin

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”

– Helen Keller

“The imagination exercises a powerful influence over every act of sense, thought, reason, over every idea.”

– Latin Proverb

“Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character.”

– James Russel Lowell

“Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead.”

– Louisa May Alcott

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”

– Albert Einstein

“He who has imagination without learning, has wings and no feet.”

– Joseph Joubert

“Hope is the dream of a man awake.”

– French Proverb

“A strong imagination begetteth opportunity.”

– Michel de Montaigne

“Where beams of imagination play, The memory’s soft figures melt away.”

– Alexander Pope

“Believe that you have it, and you have it.”

– Latin Proverb

“Imagine every day to be the last of a life surrounded with hopes, cares, anger, and fear. The hours that come unexpectedly will be so much more the grateful.”

– Horace

“You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.”

– Mark Twain

“Time and space are fragments of the infinite for the use of finite creatures.”

– Henri Frederic Amiel

“Dost thou love life, then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff life is made of.”

– Benjamin Franklin

“Time in its aging course teaches all things.”

– Aeschylus

“Make use of time, let not advantage slip.”

– William Shakespeare

“One cannot manage too many affairs: like pumpkins in the water, one pops up while you try to hold down the other.”

– Chinese Proverb

“You will never “find” time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.”

– Charles Bruxton

“I recommend you take care of the minutes and the hours will take care of themselves.”

– Earl of Chesterfield

“To do two things at once is to do neither.”

– Publius Syrus

“The laws of science do not distinguish between the past and the future.”

– Steven W. Hawking

“Time and tide wait for no man”

– Geoffrey Chaucer

“I have yet to hear a man ask for advice on how to combine marriage and a career.”

– Gloria Steinem

“Work at Home Moms – Time Management Tips. Time is a file that wears and makes no noise.”

– English Proverb

“He lives long that lives well; and time misspent is not lived but lost.”

– Thomas Fuller

“Take care of the minutes and the hours will take care of themselves.”

– Lord Chesterfield

“You may as well borrow a person’s money as his time.”

– Horace Mann

“Those that make the best use of their time have none to spare.”

– Thomas Fuller

“Time, which changes people, does not alter the image we have of them.”

– Marcel Proust

“Time is a physician which heals every grief.”

– Diphilus

“Gaining time is gaining everything in love, trade and war.”

– John Shebbeare

“Time is money.”

– Benjamin Franklin

“The more business a man has to do, the more he is able to accomplish, for he learns to economize his time.”

– Sir Matthew Hale

“Time is but the stream I go a-fishin in.”

– Henry David Thoreau

“He who know most grieves most for wasted time.”

– Dante

“Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings so that you shall come easily by what others have labored hard for.”

– Socrates

“People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy.”

– Oliver Goldsmith

“Let us strive to improve ourselves, for we cannot remain stationary; one either progresses or retrogrades.”

– Mme. Du Deffand

“The highest purpose of intellectual cultivation is to give a man a perfect knowledge and mastery of his own inner self; to render our consciousness its own light and its own mirror.”

– Frederich Leopold von Hardenberg

“In this world man must either be anvil or hammer.”

– Henry W. Longfellow

“What are the aims which are at the same time duties? They are perfecting of ourselves, the happiness of others.”

– Immanuel Kant

“Every man has in himself a continent of undiscovered character. Happy is he who acts as the Columbus to his own soul.”

– Sir J. Stephen

“Discontent is the source of all trouble, but also of all progress, in individuals and nations.”

– Berthold Auerbach

“Slumber not in the tents of your fathers! The world is advancing. Advance with it!”

– Mazzini

“The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.”

– Thomas Carlyle

“Practice yourself in little things, and thence proceed to greater.”

– Epictetus

“If you have great talents, industry will improve them; If moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiencies. Nothing is denied to well-directed labor: nothing is ever to be attained without it.”

– Sir Joshua Reynolds

“What you are must always displease you, if you would attain to that which you are not.”

– Saint Augustine

“Live up to the best that is in you: Live noble lives, as you all may, in whatever condition you may find yourselves.”

– Henry W. Longfellow

“Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.”

– George Herbert

“If you aren’t going all the way, why go at all?”

– Joe Namath

“Victory belongs to the most persevering.”

– Napoleon Bonaparte

“You are the handicap you must face. You are the one who must choose your place.”

– James Lane Allen

“Sports serve society by providing vivid examples of excellence.”

– George F. Will

“There are no gains without pains.”

– Adlai Stevenson

“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”

– William Edward Hickson

“To win without risk is to triumph without glory.”

– Corneille

“They can because they think they can.”

– Virgil

“They wil rise highest who strive for the highest place.
(Altius ibunt qui as summa nituntur.) ”

– Latin Proverb

“Never say die.”

– Proverb

“Most ball games are lost, not won.”

– Casey Stengel

“It isn’t hard to be good from time to time in sports. What’s tough is being good every day.”

– Willie Mays

“You are never a loser until you quit trying.”

– Mike Ditka

“If you can’t accept losing, you can’t win.”

– Vince Lombardi

“Nothing succeeds like success.”

– Proverb

“It is good to rub and polish our brains against that of others.”

– Michel de Montaigne

“We think too small. Like the frog at the bottom of the well. He thinks the sky is only as big as the top of the well. If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view.”

– Mao Tse-Tung

“Where all think alike, no one thinks very much.”

– Walter Lipman

“Words without thoughts never to heaven go.”

– Shakespearer

“The aim of education should be to teach us how to think, rather than what to think.”

– James Beattie

“What gems of painting or statuary are in the world of art, or what flowers are in the world of nature, are gems of thought to the cultivated and the thinking.”

– Oliver Wendell Holmes

“We bring forth weeds when our quick minds lie still.”

– William Shakespeare

“All truly wise thoughts have been thought already, thousands of times; but to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, till they take firm root in our personal experience.”

– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“The less men think, the more they talk.”

– Baron Montesquieu

“But words are things, and a small drop of ink. Falling like dew upon a thought, produces. That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.”

– Sir Aubrey De Vere

“The efficient man is the man who thinks for himself, and is capable of thinking hard and long.”

– Charles W. Eliot

“Obvious thinking commonly leads to wrong judgments and wrong conclusions.”

– Humphrey B. Neil

“Language is the close-fitting dress of Thought.”

– R. C. Trench

“The art of choosing men is not nearly so difficult as the art of enabling those one has chosen to attain their full worth.”

– Napoleon Bonaparte

“The quality of a man’s life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field of endeavor.”

– Vince Lombardi

“One rule of action more important than all others is consists in never doing anything that someone else can do for you.”

– Calvin Coolidge

“Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way.”

– Abraham Lincoln

“Never give an order that can’t be obeyed.”

– General Douglas MacAuthur

“Always mistrust a subordinate who never finds fault with his superior.”

– John Churton Collins

“Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader.”

– Tacitus

“An army of lions commanded by a deer will never be an army of lions.”

– Napoleon Bonaparte

“The measure of a man is what he does with power.”

– Greek Proverb

“If you command wisely, you’ll be obeyed cheerfully.”

– Thomas Fuller

“Vivacity, leadership, must be had, and we are not allowed to be nice in choosing. We must fetch the pump with dirty water, if clean cannot be had.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“One should never forbid what one lacks the power to prevent.”

– Napoleon Bonaparte

“Go before the people with your example, and be laborious in their affairs.”

– Confucius

“Be silent, or say something better than silence.”

– Pythagoras

“Proper words in proper places make the true definition of a style.”

– Jonathan Swift

“It is as easy to draw back a stone, thrown with force from the hand, as to recall a word once spoken.”

– Menander

“Much tongue and much judgment seldom go together.”

– Roger L’Estrange

“If the truth were self evident, eloquence would be unnecessary.”

– Cicero

“It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.”

– Montaigne

“Kind words are the music of the world.”

– F. W. Faber

“People who have nothing to say are never at a loss in talking.”

– Josh Bilings

“The great thing is to know when to speak and when to keep quiet.”

– Seneca the Younger

“Many can argue – not many converse.”

– A. Bronson Alcott

“The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of it.”

– Sir Francis Bacon

“Language is the close-fitting dress of Thought.”

– R. C. Trench

“Good, the more communicated, more abundant grows.”

– John Milton

“The first ingredient in conversation is truth:
the next good sense; the third, good humor;
and the fourth wit.”

– Sir William Temple

“True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way, but they cannot compass it. It must exist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion.”

– Daniel Webster

“There is no education like adversity.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

“In prosperity, our friends know us; in adversity, we know our friends.”

– John Churton Collins

“Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings.”

– Ralph Blum

“All misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune.”

– Henry David Thoreau

“Fractures well cured make us more strong.”

– Ralph Waldo Emmerson

“Adversity is wont to reveal genius, prosperity to hide it.”

– Horace

“The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when unbroken.”

– Henry W. Longfellow

“Success in the affairs of life often serves to hide one’s abilities, whereas adversity frequently gives one an opportunity to discover them.”

– Horace

“Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present, it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.”

– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

“A gentleman can withstand hardships; it is only the small man who, when submitted to them, is swept off his feet.”

– Confucius

“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as well as labor does the body.”

– Seneca

“Times of great calamity and confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace, and the brightest thunderbolt is elicited from the darkest storm.”

– Charles Caleb Colton

“In the midst of winter, I found there was within me an invincible summer.”

– Albert Careb

“Problems are only opportunities in work clothes.”

– Henry J. Kaiser

“Look up and not down; look forward and not back; look out and not in; and lend a hand.”

– E. E. Hale

“Sweet are the uses of adversity,
Which like the toad, ugly and venomous,
Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.”

– William Shakespeare

“There are two types of people who will tell you that you cannot make a difference in this world: Those who are afraid to try and those who are afraid you will succeed.”

– Ray Goforth

“Success is not to be measured by the position someone has reached in life, but the obstacles he has overcome while trying to succeed.”

– Booker T. Washington

“One doesn’t discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.”

– Andre Gide

“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”

– Babe Ruth

“Most people achieved their greatest success one step beyond what looked like their greatest failure.”

– Brian Tracy

“Many of life’s failures are men who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”

– Thomas Edison

“The ability to discipline yourself to delay gratification in the short term in order to enjoy greater rewards in the long term is the indispensable pre-requisite for success”

– Brian Tracy

“I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble.”

– Helen Keller

“There is no failure. Only feedback.”

– Unknown

“Successful leaders have the courage to take action while others hesitate.”

– John Maxwell

“If people are coming to work excited . . . if they’re making mistakes freely and fearlessly… if they’re having fun… if they’re concentrating doing things, rather than preparing reports and going to meetings – then somewhere you have leaders.”

– Robert Townsend

“When he reached the New World, Cortez burned his ships. As a result his crew was well motivated.”

– The Hunt For Red October

“We know nothing about motivation. All we can do is write books about it.”

– Peter F. Drucker

“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan, ‘Press on,’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race”

– Calvin Coolidge

“Nobody is stronger, nobody is weaker than someone who came back. There is nothing you can do to such a person because whatever you could do is less than what has already been done to him. We have already paid the price.”

– Elie Wiesel

“They build too low who build beneath the skies an inscription on a building in Washington”

– D.C

“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost. That is where they should be. Now put the foundation under them.”

– Henry David Thoreau

“If you want to build a ship, don’t herd people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”

– Antoine de Saint-Exupery

“Even though you may want to move forward in your life, you may have one foot on the brakes. In order to be free, we must learn how to let go. Release the hurt. Release the fear. Refuse to entertain your old pain. The energy it takes to hang onto the past is holding you back from a new life. What is it you would let go of today?”

– Mary Manin Morrissey author

“Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing.”

– Albert Schweitzer

“People prefer to follow those who help them, not those who intimidate them.”

– C. Gene Wilkes

“Striving for excellence motivates you; striving for perfection is demoralizing.”

– Harriet Braiker

“You are what you think. You are what you go for. You are what you do!”

– Bob Richards

“I’ve always felt it was not up to anyone else to make me give my best.”

– Akeem Olajuwon

“Watch your thoughts; they become words.
Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become character.
Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.”

– Frank Outlaw

“This is actually a paraphrase of a Buddhist teaching called the “Dhammapada” which is attributed to the Buddha.”

– It reads

“Nothing is as real as a dream. The world can change around you, but your dream will not. Responsibilities need not erase it. Duties need not obscure it. Because the dream is within you, no one can take it away.”

– Unknown

“If what you’re working for really matters, you’ll give it all you’ve got.”

– Nido Qubein

“Kites rise highest against the wind — not with it.”

– Sir Winston Churchill

“The thought manifests as the word;
The word manifests as the deed;
The deed develops into habit;
And habit hardens into character;
So watch the thought and its ways with care,
And let it spring from love
Born out of concern for all beings….
As the shadow follows the body,
As we think, so we become.
To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart.”

– Donald Laird

“You cannot raise a man up by calling him down.”

– William Boetcker

“Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.”

– Unknown

“If you would lift me up you must be on higher ground.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“The best morale exist when you never hear the word mentioned. When you hear a lot of talk about it, it’s usually lousy.”

– Dwight D. Eisenhower

“Motivation is like food for the brain. You cannot get enough in one sitting. It needs continual and regular top ups.”

– Peter Davies

“The greatest motivational act one person can do for another is to listen.”

– Roy Moody

“No one does anything from a single motive.”

– Samuel Taylor Coleridge

“What we see depends mainly on what we look for.”

– Sir John Lubbock

“Why did I want to win? because I didn’t want to lose!”

– Max Schmelling

“The most important thing about motivation is goal setting. You should always have a goal.”

– Francie Larrieu Smith

“I still feel like I gotta prove something. There are a lot of people hoping I fail. But I like that. I need to be hated.”

– Howard Stern

“This time like all times is a very good one if we but know what to do with it”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things.”

– Frank A. Clark

“It is the surmounting of difficulties that make heroes.”

– Louis Kossuth

“I do not cast my eyes away from my troubles. I pack them in as little compass as I can for myself, and never let them annoy others.”

– Robert Southey

“Wherever we look upon this earth, the opportunities take shape within the problems.”

– Nelson A. Rockefeller

“They merit more praise who know how to suffer misery than those who temper themselves in contentment.”

– Pietro Aretino

“Difficulties, by bracing the mind to overcome them, assist cheerfulness, as exercise assists digestion.”

– Christian Nestell Bovee

“A wretched soul, bruis’d with adversity,
We bid be quiet, when we hear it cry;
But were we burthen’d with like weight of pain,
As much, or more, we should ourselves complain.”

– William Shakespeare

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Profits are better than wages – an excellent article by Jim

Rohn………

My mentor, when I was 25 years old, dropped a phrase on me that changed my life forever when he said, “profits are better than wages. Wages will make you a living, profits can make you a fortune.” You know it is a bit difficult to get rich on wages, but anybody can get rich on profits. Profits change your whole attitude, even if you start part-time. Whether it’s part-time on your entrepreneurial business, network marketing company or service business.

It can be a landscape business in the summer or hanging Christmas lights in the winter. It can be training, consulting or tutoring. It can be your hobby such as painting, writing, crafts, woodworking, computers or cooking. But once you start investing even part time effort into your own business, you will find how much more exciting it is to get up in the morning and go to work and also work on your fortune, even if you’re only spending a few hours a week doing it.

How empowering it is to be able to go to work and also to work on your fortune every day, rather than just going to work to pay the rent. Now – it is noble to go to work to pay the rent, but if you could also parcel out part of your time – a few hours a week, maybe on weekends to work on your own business. Your whole attitude changes; your spirit changes. It is in your voice. It is in your face. It is in your gestures. And then you can say, “I am now working full-time on my job and part-time on my fortune because I found a way to make profits.” Wow!
Let the adventure begin..

To your success

“Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.”

– William Feather

“You cannot get ahead while you are getting even.”

– Dick Armey

“Success is simply a matter of luck. Ask any failure.”

– Earl Wilson

“Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.”

– Gen. George Patton

“I couldn’t wait for success, so I went ahead without it.”

– Jonathan Winters

“Success is a journey, not a destination.”

– Ben Sweetland

“The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

“True success is overcoming the fear of being unsuccessful.”

– Paul Sweeney

“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, learning from failure.”

– Colin Powell

“The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can’t find them, make them.”

– GeorgeBernard Shaw

“Mistakes are stepping stones to success.”

– Charles E. Popplestone

“Losers visualize the penalties of failure. Winners visualize the rewards of success.”

– Rob Gilbert

“The key to my success has been to give up everything for my dream.”

– John Johnson

“To be successful, you must decide exactly what you want to accomplish, then resolve to pay the price to get it.”

– Bunker Hunt

“Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others. Unsuccessful people are always asking, “What’s in it for me?””

– Brian Tracy

“The ladder of success is never crowded at the top.”

– Napoleon Hill

“Failure is impossible”

– Susan B. Anthony

“The art of life lies in the constant readjustment to our urroundings.”

– Kakuzo Okakiwa

“The greatest discovery is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.”

– William James

“Curiosity is the beginning of success.”

“Have patience with all things, but mostly with yourself.”

– St. Francis de Sales

“If there is no dull and determined effort, there will be no brilliant achievement.”

– Hsun-tzu

“If there is no dull and determined effort, there will be no brilliant achievement. Hsun-tzu”

“He who would learn to fly must first learn to walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying.”

– Neitzsche

“We can do anything we want if we stick to it long enough.”

– Helen Keller

“Life is full of ups and downs. The trick is to enjoy the ups and have courage during the down.”

“Live every act fully, as if it were your last.”

– Buddha

“We must leave our mark on life while we have it in our power… ”

– Isak Dinesen

“There is no progress without some discontent and discomfort.”

“Only by great risks can great results be achieved.”

– Xerxes

“When shall we live, if not now?”

“Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.”

– A.W. Tozer

“No one ever became great except through many and great mistakes.”

– William E. Gladstone

“It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.”

– Sir Edmund Hillary

“Be courageous! Have faith! Go Forward!”

– Thomas A. Edison

“You must act as if it is impossible to fail.”

– Ashanti Proberb

“All things at first appear difficult.”

– Chinese Proverb

“Life is built of things we do; the only constructive material is positive action.”

“Most people have never learned that one of the main aims in life is to enjoy it.”

– Samuel Butler

“The principal mark of genius is not perfection but orginality, the opening of new frontiers.”

– Arthur Koestler

“We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.”

– Martin Luther King Jr.

“Dreams are works in progress.”

“The important thing is not to stop questioning.”

– Albert Einstein

“The beginnings of all things are small.”

– Cicero

“Courage is grace under pressure.”

– Ernest Hemingway

“Leadership is action, not position.”

– The acient text

“Our plans miscarry because they have no aim. When you don’t know what harbor you’re aiming for, no wind is the right wind.”

– Seneca

“To make headway, improve your head.”

– B.C. Forbes

“Opportunities are seldom labeled.”

“We must be the change we wish to see in the world.”

– Gandhi

“Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid.”

– Basil King

“Habits change into character.”

– Ovid

“The secret of success is to be ready when your opportunity comes.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

“I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.”

– Thomas Jefferson

“Tomorrow belongs to those who have vision today.”

“To move the world we must first move ourselves.”

– Socrates

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”

– Albert Einstein

“Nurture your mind with great thoughts.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

“Discovery lies in seeing what everyone sees, but thinking what no one has thought.”

“Truth is the most valuable thing we have.”

– Mark Twain

“We build too many walls and not enough bridges.”

– Sir Isaac Newton

“Great deeds are usually wrought at great risk.”

– Herodotus

“Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. ”

– Marie Curie

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”

– Albert Einstein

“Ideas shape the course of history.”

– John Keynes

“Always keep a window open in your mind for new ideas.”

“What you want to be eventually you must be every day. With practice, the quality of your deeds will get down into your soul.”

– Frank Crane

“Anyone who dares to waste one hour of life has not discovered the value of life.”

– Charles Darwin

“Within ourselves are the seeds of triumph or defeat.”

– Longfellow

“Surrond yourself with challenging people and ideas.”

“It may be that those who do most, dream most Stephen Leacock”

– Stephen Leacock

“Growth is the only evidence of life.”

– Cardinal Newman

“If you can command yourself, you can command the world.”

– Chinese Proverb

“Nothing is so difficult that it cannot ber accomplished by diligence.”

– Terence

“There is a great deal of unmapped country within us.”

– George Eliot

“Trust yourself and you will know how to live.”

– Goethe

“To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream’ not only plan but also believe.”

– Anatole France

“Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.”

– John F. Kennedy

“No pessimist ever discovered the secretsof the stars or sailed to an uncharted land or opend a new heaven to the human spirit.”

– Helen Keller

“One must learn by doing the thing; thought you thing you know it, you can’t be certain until you try.”

– Sophocles

“Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir the blood.”

– Daniel Burnham

“Don’t let the fear of striking out hold you back.”

– Babe Ruth

“Nothing would be done at all if we waited until it could be done so well that no one could find fault with it.”

– Cardinal Newman

“He does what he says he will do; that makes him better than most. The TV show Spencer for Hire.”

“There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so.”

– Shakespeare

“Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of intelligent effort.”

– John Ruskin

“There is no darkness but ignorance.”

– Shakespeare

“Before proceeding on must reach.”

– West African Proverb

“Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice.”

– -William Jennings Bryan

“Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when you have only one idea.”

– Alain

“The wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.”

– Francis Bacon

“Doing nothing for others is the undoing of ourselves.”

– Horace Mann

“The very essence of leadership is having vision.”

– Father Theodore Hesburg

“Be faithful to that which exists within yourself.”

– Andre Gide

“Success comes before work only in the dictionary.”

– Anonymous

“Nothing will come of nothing… dare mighty things.”

– Shakespeare

“One should count each day a separate life.”

– Seneca

“Adventure is worthwhile in itself.”

– Amelia Earhart

“Work is good provided you do not forget to live.”

– Bantu Proverb

“There would be nothing to frighten you if you refuse to be afraid.”

– Gandhi

“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.”

– Albert Einstein

“Do not settle for less than an extraordinary life.”

“There is no shortcut. Victory lies in overcoming obstacles every day.”

“Choose well. Your choice is brief and yet endless.”

– Goethe

“Activity is the only road to knowledge.”

– George Bernard Shaw

“Life is like riding a bicycle. You don’t fall off unless you stop pedaling.”

– unknown

“A good beginning is half the battle.”

– Portuguese Proverb

“If you fell down yesterday, stand up today.”

– H.G. Wells

“Completed is better than perfect.”

– Writer Proverb

“Nothing astonishes others so much as common sense and plain dealing.”

– Emerson

“Nothing is particularly hard if you divided it into small jobs.The ancient text”

– The ancient text

“No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again today.”

– Buddhist philosophy

Excellent motivational websites

 

Abraham Lincoln on success and failure

“My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.”

– Abraham Lincoln

Failure can either break us or make us. Those broken by failure are haunted by unpleasant memories. These memories are like shadows that lurk in front, behind, beside, beneath and above. It is also a cage that traps the mind, preventing it to entertain possibilities of freedom and success. They are convinced that they cannot do it; therefore, they will not try.

For those that failure could not break are those who became made “men”. Failure to them is not a ghost, but a friend who taught them well. It is also a stepping stone to wisdom. These men and women are convinced that true failure only happens when one gives up.

History has been kind to President Abraham Lincoln. He has been painted as probably the greatest president of the United States of America. It is the good thing that history also recorded his failures. It reflected his frail humanity but also showed his attitude of never giving up.

These failures could not stop him, he kept moving forward. The following is a short list of his ups and downs and ups.

1831 – Failed in business
1832 – Defeated for legislature
1833 – Again failed in business
1834 – Elected to legislature
1835 – Sweetheart died
1836 – Had a nervous breakdown
1838 – Defeated for speaker
1840 – Defeated for elector
1843 – Defeated for Congress
1846 – Elected for Congress
1848 – Defeated for Congress
1855 – Defeated for Senate
1856 – Defeated for Vice-President
1858 – Defeated for Senate
1860 – ELECTED PRESIDENT

He was defeated more times than he won, but that did not mean he was a failure. Remember, that failures are only permanent if we stop trying. I believe the only real failure is the failure not to move on.

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