Quotes about Achievement
The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams.
— Oprah Winfrey
The condition of perfection is idleness: the aim of perfection is youth
— Oscar Wilde
Our reach must exceed our grasp.
— Oswald Chambers
Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success.
— Pablo Picasso
Goals are what we do. Purposes are why we do what we do.
— Patrick Morley
I forget that every achievement points to God's awesome glory. I could not achieve anything without the body that he has given me, the gifts he has bestowed upon me, the control he has over me and my world, and the grace that daily rescues me from me. My successes should depend on my awe of him rather than tempting me to be in awe of me.
— Paul David Tripp
What is the big vision that you're working toward? What is the big dream you are investing in? What is your definition of the "good life"? When will you know that you have been successful? If you had it all, what would "all" look like?
— Paul David Tripp
what is success?
— Paul David Tripp
Could it be, in your leadership community, that there are signs that the glory of achievement has begun to replace the glory of God as the most powerful motivator in the hearts of your leaders and of the way leadership plans, assesses, and does its work?
— Paul David Tripp
That one special thing that you always wanted to accomplish never gets done because you lived each day under the tyranny of the urgent.
— Paul David Tripp
God's saving grace ignites in the hearts of all his children a radical shift in ambition. Where once our thoughts, desires, words, and actions were motivated and directed by our ambition to achieve our definition of personal happiness, by grace they are now shaped by our ambition for the kingdom of God to achieve all God has designed for it to achieve. Where once we were ambitious for what we want, we now are ambitious to do the will of God.
— Paul David Tripp
We should never become achievement satisfied, because there is always more gospel work to do. But we must always remind one another that achievement is a spiritual minefield. Achievement has the power to change us—to change who we think we are and what we think we are capable of doing. Sadly, achievement can turn humble servant leaders into proud, controlling, and unapproachable mini-kings. But there is powerful, right-here, right-now grace for this struggle.
— Paul David Tripp