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But though this be so, yet since things present and our fleshly appetite are such near neighbours one to another; and again, because things to come, and carnal sense, are such strangers one to another; therefore it is, that the first of these so suddenly fall into amity, and that distance is so continued between the second.
— John Bunyan
fear keeps a man even in his words and judgment of things. It may be compared to the ballast of the ship, and to the poise of the balance of the scales; it keeps all even, and also makes us steer our course right with respect to the things that pertain to God and man.
— John Bunyan
Failure isn't so bad if it doesn't attack the heart. Success is all right if it doesn't go to the head.
— John Maxwell
If you pair excellence with humility, people not only won't run over you, they will respect you.
— John Maxwell
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like and do what you'd rather not.
— John Maxwell
To do well at a few things, give up many things.
— John Maxwell
La humildad no es negar sus fortalezas. La humildad es ser sincero acerca de sus debilidades". —Rick Warren
— John Maxwell
One mistake I've seen people repeatedly make is that they focus too much attention on their dream and too little on their team. But the truth is that if you build the right team, the dream will almost take care of itself.
— John Maxwell
Learn to be flexible. Thomas Jefferson once said, "In matters of principle, stand like a rock. In matters of taste, swim with the current.
— John Maxwell
Poet and novelist James Joyce said, "Your mind will give back to you exactly what you put into it." The greatest enemy of good thinking is busyness. And middle leaders are usually the busiest people in an organization.
— John Maxwell
They know that the person who forgets the ultimate is a slave to the immediate.
— John Maxwell
Success in your work will be greatly increased if the 3 R's (Requirements/ Return/Reward) are similar. In
— John Maxwell