Quotes about Achievement
The professional has learned that success, like happiness, comes as a by-product of work. The professional concentrates on the work and allows rewards to come or not come, whatever they like.
— Steven Pressfield
My best country record only sold 200,000 copies.
— Dolly Parton
I enjoyed climbing with other people, good friends, but I did quite a lot of solo climbing, too.
— Edmund Hillary
We all get where we're going by circuitous journeys, and some of the setbacks are warranted.
— Carol Burnett
No.. You have wonYou can never loseI won't let you loseYou are destined to winYou are destined to live in prosperity ..and to tell you.. You have won my existence!!
— Anonymous
success is not a comparison of what we have done with what others have done.
— Myles Munroe
Those who succeed in an outstanding way seldom do so before the age of 40. More often, they do not strike their real pace until they are well beyond the age of 50.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember,too,that all who succeed in life get off to a bad start,and pass through many heartbreaking struggles before they arrive. The turning point in the lives of those who succeed usually comes at some moment of crisis,through which they are introduced to their other selves.
— Napoleon Hill
If you give up before your goal has been reached, you are a quitter. A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. Lift this sentence out, write it on a piece of paper in letters an inch high, and place it where you will see it every night before you go to sleep, and every morning before you go to work
— Napoleon Hill
Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve regardless of how many times you may have failed in the past or how lofty your aims and hopes may be.
— Napoleon Hill
The capacity to surmount failure without being discouraged is the chief asset of every person who attains outstanding success in any calling.
— Napoleon Hill
Knowledge is power." It is nothing of the sort! Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.
— Napoleon Hill