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Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can?
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can?
Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don't wait for
something outside of yourself to make read more
Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don't wait for
something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future--Think how
really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it's at work or
with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed, savored.
A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but
as a group decide nothing can be read more
A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but
as a group decide nothing can be done.
Union gives strength. (The Bundle of Sticks 550 BC).
Union gives strength. (The Bundle of Sticks 550 BC).
The controlled person is a powerful person. He who always keeps his
head will get ahead.
The controlled person is a powerful person. He who always keeps his
head will get ahead.
Back of ninety-nine out of one-hundred assertions that a thing cannot be done is nothing, but the unwillingness to do read more
Back of ninety-nine out of one-hundred assertions that a thing cannot be done is nothing, but the unwillingness to do it.
The speed of the leader determines the rate of the pack.
The speed of the leader determines the rate of the pack.
Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence is the key to unlocking our potential.
Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence is the key to unlocking our potential.
A man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart, and set out
to accomplish it. He should make read more
A man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart, and set out
to accomplish it. He should make this purpose the centralizing point of
his thoughts. It may take the form of a spiritual ideal, or it may be a
worldly object, according to his nature at the time being; but whichever
it is, he should steadily focus his thought forces upon the object which
he has set before him. He should make this purpose his supreme duty, and
should devote himself to its attainment, not allowing his thoughts to
wander away into ephemeral fancies, longings, and imaginings. This is the
royal road to self-control and true concentration of thought. Even if he
fails again and again to accomplish his purpose (as he necessarily must
until weakness is overcome), the strength of character gained will be the
measure of his true success, and this will form a new starting point for
future power and triumph.