Quotes related to 2 Timothy 1:7
One who has great love has great power.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Think continally about what you want, not about the things you fear.
— Brian Tracy
Refuse to allow a weakness or a lack of ability in any area to hold you back. Everything is learnable. And what others have learned, you can learn as well.
— Brian Tracy
The most important success principle of all was stated by Elbert Hubbard, one of the most prolific writers in American history, at the beginning of the twentieth century. He said, 'Self-discipline is the ability to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
— Brian Tracy
There are 999 other success principles that I have found in my reading and experience, but without self-discipline, none of them work. With self-discipline, they all work.
— Brian Tracy
Our greatest enemies are always our own doubts and fears. But there are no limits to what you can do, be, or have except for the limits you place on yourself.
— Brian Tracy
As you begin to see yourself and think about yourself as more competent and confident, your behavior becomes more focused and effective.
— Brian Tracy
Any thought or action that you repeat over and over will eventually become a new habit.
— Brian Tracy
Each act of self-discipline strengthens every other act of self-discipline. Every act of persistence strengthens every other act of persistence. When you discipline yourself to persist, over and over, you like and respect yourself more and more. You become stronger and more confident. Eventually, you become unstoppable.
— Brian Tracy
Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.
— Brian Tracy
True self-confidence does not come from positive wishing or positive hoping or positive thinking. It comes from positive knowing based on having proven to yourself, over and over again, that you have what it takes to get from wherever you are to wherever you want to go.
— Brian Tracy
This is one of the greatest breakthroughs in success psychology. You develop the courage you desire by disciplining yourself repeatedly to do the thing you fear until that fear eventually disappears—and it will.
— Brian Tracy