Quotes about Success
Freedom, wholeness, and true success can only be found when you are living a praying life. That means walking so close to God that He can keep you away from danger and guide you where you need to go
— Stormie Omartian
I think everyone who gets to have dreams should reach for them. I want to help you reach.
— Susan May Warren
Spending time with God is the key to our strength and success in all areas of life. Be sure that you never try to work God into your schedule, but always work your schedule around Him.
— Joyce Meyer
It is not as important how we start (our past), but how we finish.
— Joyce Meyer
A lot of beauty brands, they'll really infiltrate the States. But going out of the States, they struggle.
— Huda Kattan
To be able to influence someone or to be able to have a group of guys come together to have a successful team and to be together all the time every day for, you know, a year and longer together, you have to have a - find a common ground. And that common ground for us is football.
— Tim Tebow
If you do base your life on how many touchdowns you score, how many championships you win, then when you have a setback, then when you have an injury, you're not playing, or something goes wrong, your self-worth goes down.
— Tim Tebow
I've always wanted to live above my means because it inspired me to work harder.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I just try to make as much money as possible. However I can do it. With as much integrity as I can have.
— Kurt Vile
God loves us. He's watching us, he wants us to succeed, and we'll know someday that he has not left one thing undone for the eternal welfare of each of us. If we only knew it, there are heavenly hosts pulling for us -- friends in heaven that we can't rememer now, who yearn for our victory.
— Ezra Taft Benson
If a person gets his attitude toward money straight, it will help straighten out almost every other area in his life.
— Billy Graham
Some people have a warped idea of living the Christian life. Seeing talented, successful Christians, they attempt to imitate them. For them, the grass on the other side of the fence is always greener. But when they discover that their own gifts are different or their contributions are more modest (or even invisible), they collapse in discouragement and overlook genuine opportunities that are open to them. They have forgotten that they are here to serve Christ, not themselves.
— Billy Graham