Meaningful Quotes. Thoughtful Insights. Helpful Tools.
Advanced Search Options

Quotes about Potential

The majority of men never learn that the urge of sex has other possibilities, which far transcend in importance, that of mere physical expression. The majority of those who make this discovery, do so after having wasted many years at a period when the sex energy is at its height, prior to the age of fortyfive to fifty. This usually is followed by noteworthy achievement.
— Napoleon Hill
whatever you have, you use it or you lose it!
— Napoleon Hill
We foolishly believe that our own limitations are the proper measure of limitations.
— Napoleon Hill
When God puts His hand on a plain, ordinary person whom He has destined for leadership, that person is given mountain-matching abilities, whether he be a Roosevelt, a Lincoln, a Nehemiah-or a person like you or me.
— Charles Swindoll
The more we do, the more we can do.
— William Hazlitt
Every good relationship we have is a gift of God's grace. Left to ourselves, nothing good would happen. Our problem has everything to do with sin and our potential has everything to do with Christ. Sin always draws towards self-interest. It is possible that even in our most altruistic moments are driven by what we get out of them
— Timothy Lane
Give me the fingers of Mozart, and there is no musical piece I cannot play. Give me the mind of Einstein, and there is no mathematical formula I cannot unravel. Give me the arms of Hank Aaron, and there is no home run I cannot hit. Give me the life of Jesus Christ, and there is no victory I cannot achieve.
— Tony Evans
Greatness is maximizing your potential for the glory of God and the good of others. The
— Tony Evans
The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.
— Kobe Bryant
You were born to be amazing.
— Kris Vallotton
Often, the difference between what is and what could be is not measured by the length of the track, but rather by the resistance between our ears.
— Kris Vallotton
many Christians live with limited, powerless, finite thinking. How is this even possible? How do people who claim to have the Creator of the universe living inside them, the mind of Christ thinking through them, and the Spirit of God influencing the world around them even have the nerve to think small?
— Kris Vallotton