Quotes about Success
It's been said that commitment is another name for success.
— John Maxwell
Hollywood has a way of making everything seem like an overnight success.
— Kevin Hart
Successful people...focus on the rewards of success: learning from their mistakes and thinking about how they can improve themselves and their situations.
— John Maxwell
Do the very best that you can, in the things you do best, and you will know in thy soul, that you are the greatest success in the world.
— Og Mandino
The one requirement for success in our business lives is effort. Either you make the commitment to get results or you don't.
— Mark Cuban
Success surely comes with conscience in the long run, other things being equal. Capacity and fidelity are commercially profitable qualities.
— Henry Ward Beecher
There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such seasons may be only those when our faith and patience are put on trial, so as to bring it clearly before us, whether or not, quite irrespective of all else, we are content to leave everything in the hands of God.
— Alfred Edersheim
continuing to love with depth and tenderness honors revolution at its highest success.
— Alice Walker
In 2005, The Color Purple became a phenomenally successful Broadway musical, playing to packed houses every night for over a year. In the process it transformed the "Great White Way" into a place where people of all colors, orientations and identities gathered to experience the show and to celebrate "God" as Life and Love, Perseverance, Hope, Creativity and Joy.
— Alice Walker
Selling yourself does not mean boasting about your accomplishments but rather demonstrating security in your goals and your lifestyle so your "customers" feel success and want to emulate it
— Joe Girard
A dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. —Vince Lombardi, pro football coach
— Joe Girard
Any fact facing us is not as important as our attitude toward it, for that determines our success or failure. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, author,
— Joe Girard