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Quotes about Accomplishment

Among the things that you, and you alone, are the absolute and final judge of is whether or not you are a success.
— Robert Brault
She looked around the table. "All of you! You all worked together in concert perfectly. I am so proud of you! We did an impossible job, and we did it as well as it could be done. You not only worked together and did what was needed of you, you did more than a person can do, sometimes even more than a grown-up would do. I can't praise you enough. Thank you. And thanks to our heavenly Father.
— Lauraine Snelling
For the pious person, destiny means not simply to accomplish, but to contribute.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
God does not look for success as the world understands it. He looks for faithfulness. "Who is that faithful servant?" Success is accomplishing faithfully the task allotted to you by the Lord.
— Derek Prince
The first moments of the new day are not the time for our own plans and worries, not even for our zeal to accomplish our own work, but for God's liberating grace, God's sanctifying presence.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done." Longfellow "Life has no limitations, except the ones you make.
— Les Brown
in the things of God we must look not at the work which we are able to accomplish, but at the spirit in which it is undertaken, and that he can never be at a loss for words who has believed on the Word.
— Jerome
God sovereignly intervened in the hearts—the desires and wills—of the Egyptians to accomplish His purpose for the Israelites.
— Jerry Bridges
If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.
— Les Brown
Apathy is a spiritual numbness that creeps in and corrupts the good that God intends for our life and the good that He wants us to accomplish for Him and His kingdom.
— Elizabeth George
He did not begin by tearing down, or by painting so intense a picture of misery and injustice that you burned to change the world. Instead, he aroused in you a sense of your own capacities for work, for accomplishment. He made you feel that you and all men had great and generous hearts with which to love God. If you once recognized this fact in yourself you would expect and find it in others.
— Dorothy Day
All that you accomplish or fail to accomplish with your life is the direct result of your thoughts.
— James Allen