Quotes about Potential
For life is too short to be little.
— Dale Carnegie
And that's what true leaders do. They unfold the lives of others and help them reach their God-given potential.
— Dale Carnegie
There is no limit to the potential of brethren working together in complete brotherhood and selflessness toward spiritual goals. The power of God working through such channels will bring unimaginable blessings to all concerned.
— Joseph Wirthlin
We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity: If you've got ambition and smarts, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, regardless of where you started out.
— Peter Drucker
Most people die at age 25 and are buried at age 65.
— Myles Munroe
Oh, to be alive in such an age, when miracles are everywhere, and every inch of common air throbs a tremendous prophecy, of greater marvels yet to be.
— Walt Whitman
The opportunities for infinite possibility exist no matter what age we are.
— Marianne Williamson
And if the mind thinks with a believing attitude one can do amazing things.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Yes, urge I do: warped chrysalis of what blind perfect seed: for who shall say what gnarled forgotten root might not bloom yet with some globed concentrate more globed and concentrate and heady-perfect because the neglected root was planted warped and lay not dead but merely slept forgot?
— William Faulkner
Our normal waking consciousness . . . is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the flimsiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different. We may go through life without suspecting their existence; but apply the requisite stimulus and at a touch they are all there in all their completeness . . . No account of the universe in its totality can be final which leaves these other forms of consciousness quite disregarded.
— William James
When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another.
— Helen Keller
We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being.
— Henry David Thoreau