Quotes about Success
When ideas hang out with influence, income will always emerge.
— Bishop TD Jakes
There is no success like the success of a man who had to persevere in order to receive it. People appreciate the victory when they have to walk it out.
— Bishop TD Jakes
In a 2006 speech then-senator Barack Obama gave to a group of college students, he offered these sage words about success: "Focusing your life solely on making a buck shows a certain poverty of ambition. It asks too little of yourself. Because it's only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Most people are manipulated by the approval of others, the paycheck that supports them, and the lifestyle that has handcuffed them to the brass ring of perceived success. On this path we eventually live like slaves to a man-made system. We chase the goals of others instead of pursuing our own dreams. We anesthetize our despair with the next purchase, pill, or plunder.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The finished product you see on the peaks is the end result of the resurrection in the valley.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Marketing makes the magic that can transform your airplane into a rocket ship!
— Bishop TD Jakes
Even the most voluptuous of fast-paced and lace-clad women cannot console the anguish of masculine tears blocked and cries muffled. Broken men try to mask their hurts behind empty emblems of success, but hidden behind those frail facades are screaming hearts bound in a forced silence.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The best way to beat somebody is to show them who you are, and to succeed by doin' what they say you can't.
— Tamera Alexander
In Spain, when we're successful, we're on the front page of the newspaper. Every newspaper. But when we lose, we're slated, the same as the men. That's the level the game is at.
— Toni Duggan
I used to be on a live show with Caroline Flack, and I think I only got on that because I was a comic in Spain and ended up getting on well with her.
— Iain Stirling
I've had the honor of speaking at many commencements.
— Kamala Harris
I didn't set out specifically to be a manager, but once you end up in that role you want to be measured against the best in the profession.
— Chris Hughton