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When it's over and you look in the mirror, did you do the best you were capable of? If yes, you will probably be ok with the outcome
— John Wooden
Strive to accomplish the very best you are capable of. Nothing less than your best effort will suffice.
— John Wooden
Commit to your business. Believe in it more than anybody else.
— Sam Walton
I want young people to know there is no age limit to when they can start their own business or when they can become a boss.
— Zendaya
Every problem contains the seed of it's own solution.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Man was designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness.
— Zig Ziglar
Writing is a hard business...but nothing makes you feel better.
— Ernest Hemingway
There is always a chance of failure, of producing something totally unnecessary. But I guess that chance of failure is what makes tightrope walking, race-car driving.
— John Updike
Let's begin by noting that Washington historian Rupert Hughes is wrong when he writes in 1926, "… there is no direct allusion to Christ, and the word Christ has been found in none of Washington's almost countless autographs." 3 For George Washington wrote in 1779, "You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are." 4
— Peter Lillback
A person can perform only from strength. One cannot build performance on weakness, let alone on something one cannot do at all.
— Peter Drucker
When unprepared people think they're strong enough to resist any intimidation they may face, they're at great risk for abysmal failure. Pride in one's own strength cannot take the place of spiritual preparation. Discipleship is crucial to our ultimate destiny, but its cost is total commitment. Jesus warned against failing to count this cost before committing (Luke 14:25-33).
— David Jeremiah
Earthly victories depend on heavenly victories, and vice versa.
— David Jeremiah