Quotes about Goals
You may not accomplish every goal you set—no one does—but what really matters is having goals and going after them wholeheartedly. In the end, it is the person you become, not the things you achieve, that is most important.
- Les Brown
As long as life holds forth possibilities, NO ONE can be counted out. Go after your goals. Live your dreams.
- Les Brown
High Standards for High Achievement.
- Les Brown
Everyone wants to be strong and self sufficient, but few are willing to put in the work necessary to achieve worthy goals.
- Mahatma Gandhi
If you work hard and be persistent, you will achieve whatever you want to do.
- Jane Goodall
We live in an age that stresses personal goals, careers, happiness, work and religion. The emphasis is on the individual and how best that individual can satisfy himself.
- Mother Angelica
Ideas, dreams, and goals morph as we experience life, so I'm not sure I can look at it like there's something I haven't yet achieved since I will always be striving for something more.
- Jessi Combs
For me, scoring goals is the most fun. That's why I love soccer so much.
- Mario Gomez
It has many advantages, the main one being that it will often save from one to five years of time in reaching a chosen goal.
- Napoleon Hill
When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. 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
You are never too old to dream a new dream or set another goal.
- CS Lewis
Churchless born agains are not interested in being pressured into immediate engagement. They left the fold before, and they will do it again if they feel they are being manipulated to participate in programs or activities merely to help an organization reach its quantitative goals. If they return, it will be for spiritual and relational reasons; they do not want to be numbers on the bottom line or cogs in the machine.
- George Barna