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Quotes about Sacrifice

If a team is to reach its potential, each player must be willing to subordinate his personal goals to the good of the team.
— John Maxwell
Winning teams have players who put the good of the team ahead of themselves. They want to play in their area of strength, but they're willing to do what it takes to take care of the team. They are willing to sacrifice their role for the greater goal.
— John Maxwell
There can be no success without sacrifice. The two go hand in hand. If you desire to accomplish little, sacrifice little. But if you want to accomplish great things, be willing to sacrifice much.
— John Maxwell
8But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
— John Maxwell
Successful people do the things that unsuccessful people are unwilling to do.
— John Maxwell
Being willing to give up some of the things you love in order to focus on what has the greatest impact isn't an easy lesson to learn. But the earlier you embrace it, the sooner you can dedicate yourself to excellence in what matters most.
— John Maxwell
Anything worth having is going to be a struggle. Commitment doesn't come easy, but when you're fighting for something you believe in the struggle is worth it. 1. Count the price of the prize. 2. Decide if you're willing to pay. 3. Commit.
— John Maxwell
If the price is an issue, then realize that there is also a price to be paid for lack of commitment. If you fail to develop proper commitment, what will you forfeit? On the other hand, if you pay the price, what benefit will you gain?
— John Maxwell
Give to others? Why? I have needs too
— John Maxwell
their success is more important to you than your success
— John Maxwell
A person who cannot sacrifice will never belong to himself; he belongs to whatever he was unwilling to give up. If you want to develop maturity and gain the value of learning, you need to learn to give up some things today for greater gains tomorrow.
— John Maxwell
To work together, we must have all three. Generosity: giving up resources for the whole. Humility: giving up your own importance, position, and power. Integrity: truthfulness so that others can depend on your character.
— John Maxwell