Inspirational Quotes ( 510 - 520 of 1861 )
I would rather see a serman than hear one any day.
I would rather see a serman than hear one any day.
No one ever went broke by saying no too often.
No one ever went broke by saying no too often.
Try a thing you haven't done three times. Once, to get over
the fear of doing it. Twice, to learn read more
Try a thing you haven't done three times. Once, to get over
the fear of doing it. Twice, to learn how to do it. And a third time to
figure out whether you like it or not.
Half of being smart is knowing what you are dumb about.
Half of being smart is knowing what you are dumb about.
While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the
other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.
While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the
other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.
Mistakes are the portals of discovery.
Mistakes are the portals of discovery.
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true
either is true or becomes true.
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true
either is true or becomes true.
Not the fruit of experience but experience itself, is the
end.
Not the fruit of experience but experience itself, is the
end.
In terms of the game theory, we might say the universe is
so constituted as to maximize play. The best read more
In terms of the game theory, we might say the universe is
so constituted as to maximize play. The best games are not those in which
all goes smoothly and steadily toward a certain conclusion, but those in
which the outcome is always in doubt. Similarly, the geometry of life is
designed to keep us at the point of maximum tension between certainty and
uncertainty, order and chaos. Every important call is a close one. We
survive and evolve by the skin of our teeth. We really wouldn't want it
any other way.
The man who succeeds above his fellows is the one who early
in life, clearly discerns his object, and towards read more
The man who succeeds above his fellows is the one who early
in life, clearly discerns his object, and towards that object habitually
directs his powers. Even genius itself is but fine observation
strengthened by fixity of purpose. Every man who observes vigilantly and
resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius.