Quotes about Focus
Actually 'Soon' has more than the Left Behind series, but I really believe less is more.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
Lord, stamp eternity on my eyeballs.
— Jonathan Edwards
You can get a lot of work done if you stay with it and are excited and its play instead of work.
— Joseph Campbell
Pay attention to where you are going because without meaning you might get nowhere.
— AA Milne
So perhaps the best thing to do is to stop writing Introductions and get on with the book.
— AA Milne
Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four hours sharpening the axe.
— Abraham Lincoln
No man resolved to make the most of himself has time to waste on personal contention.
— Abraham Lincoln
Disciplined runners consistently clear their heads and focus fully on the journey ahead.. .because their passion and zeal for the goal supersedes the strain. The goal beckons them onward. Passion doesn't negate weariness; it just resolves to press beyond it.
— Priscilla Shirer
God is the God of "right now." He doesn't want you sitting around regretting yesterday. Nor does He want you wringing your hands and worrying about the future. He wants you focusing on what He is saying to you and putting in front of you … right now.
— Priscilla Shirer
If I were your enemy, I'd disguise myself and manipulate your perspectives so that you'd focus on the wrong culprit—your husband, your friend, your hurt, your finances, anything or anyone except me. Because when you zero in on the most convenient, obvious places to strike back against your problems, you get the impression you're fighting for something. Even though all you're really doing is just . . . fighting. For nothing.
— Priscilla Shirer
We will never get anywhere in life without discipline, be it in the arts, business, athletics, or academics.
— Kent Hughes
Not only did I play at a high level, I learned that personal discipline is the indispensable key for accomplishing anything in this life. I have since come to understand even more that it is, in fact, the mother and handmaiden of what we call genius.
— Kent Hughes