SUCCESS QUOTES VIII

quotations about success

While success is necessary to happiness, it must be remembered that the term is a relative one; in other words, that there are many degrees of success, among which the highest are neither attainable by all, nor essential to felicity.

WILLIAM MATHEWS

Hints on Success in Life


Confident expectation of success makes us a receiving instrument for all the success thoughts that are vibrating through the ether of the atmosphere, and our mind becomes a powerful magnet to draw success thought.

WALTER MATTHEWS

"Success", Human Life from Many Angles


Human success is a quotation from overhead.

CHARLES H. PARKHURST

"The Patern in the Mount"

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Success soon palls. The joyous time is, when the breeze first strikes your sails, and the waters rustle under your bows.

CHARLES BUXTON

Notes of Thought

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The secret of success is this: There is no secret of success.

ELBERT HUBBARD

The American Bible


Society functions in a way much more interesting than the multiple-choice pattern we have been rewarded for succeeding at in school. Success in life comes not from the ability to choose between the four presented answers, but from the rather more difficult and painfully acquired ability to formulate the questions.

DAVID MAMET

The Secret Knowledge

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No amount of reading or memorizing will make you successful in life. It is the understanding and application of wise thought which counts.

BOB PROCTOR

You Were Born Rich

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Success is having ten honeydew melons and eating only the top half of each one.

BARBRA STREISAND

attributed, Little Giant Encyclopedia of Inspirational Quotes

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JACK CANFIELD

The Success Principles

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The certainty of succeeding makes the road easy.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


Is it possible to have an endless series of successes without falling on our faces? I suppose it is, but I think it would entail doing the same things over and over again without taking chances, without taking risks or exploring our limits, without finding out what we can and can't do.

ALAN ARKIN

An Improvised Life

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It must be admitted that the pleasure of a long-sought, ardently desired success, dreamed of by night and toiled for by day, is, probably, as complete as anything this side of heaven.

WILLIAM MATHEWS

Hints on Success in Life


The success of today may be the disaster of tomorrow and of other days to be. The failure of today may be an everlasting success.

JOHN DANIEL BARRY

"The Dead", Reactions and Other Essays

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Success had ruined many a man.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanac

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Success in business, as in life, is often largely just a matter of luck.

FELIX G. ROHATYN

Dealings: A Political and Financial Life

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Success is a pile of failure that you are standing on.

DAVE RAMSEY

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Success makes men rigid and they tend to exalt stability over all the other virtues; tired of the effort of willing they become fanatics about conservatism.

WALTER LIPPMANN

A Preface to Politics

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Success demands singleness of purpose.

VINCE LOMBARDI

attributed, Run to Win: Vince Lombardi on Coaching and Leadership

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The lucky or successful person has learned a simple secret. Call up, capture, evoke the feeling of success. When you feel successful and self-confident, you will act successful. Define your goal or end result. Picture it to yourself clearly and vividly. Then simply capture the feeling you would experience if the desirable goal were already an established fact. Then your internal machinery is geared for success: to guide you in making the correct muscular motions and adjustments; to supply you with creative ideas, and to do whatever else is necessary in order to make the goal an accomplished fact.

MAXWELL MALTZ

Psychocybernetics

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According to the most common idea among men, he that makes the most money is the most successful. The standard so often adopted to measure or weigh everything by a money value is a false one. Money has its uses. The lack of it is hard to bear. But they are not the highest and best powers that are called forth in the acquisition of money. To amass a fortune is not necessarily the highest success. To miss a fortune is not of necessity a dismal failure. Poverty and scanty means are in no way or sense desirable, but we would make very emphatic and press upon the attention of youth everywhere that man's success or happiness is not measured by his bank account.

HENRY F. KLETZING & ELMER L. KLETZING

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