Quotes about Success
Life is like a game of Monopoly. You may own hotels on Boardwalk or you may be renting on Baltic Avenue. But in the end, it all goes back in the box. The next generation will be getting out all your stuff and playing with it or fighting over it.
— Andy Andrews
Do battle with the challenges of your present, and you will unlock the prizes of your future.
— Andy Andrews
And success in any endeavor where self-discipline is involved boils down to this question: can you make yourself do something you don't particularly want to do in order to get a result you would like to have?
— Andy Andrews
A life filled with opportunities and encouragement finds more and more opportunities and encouragement, and success becomes inevitable.
— Andy Andrews
You will become a lighthouse of personal growth and power, and by your example and leadership, you will prevent many a worthy man from crashing his life upon the rocks of mediocrity.
— Andy Andrews
The way a person thinks is the key to everything that follows -- good or bad, success or failure. A person's thinking -- the way he thinks -- is the foundation structure upon which a life is built. Thinking guides decisions. Thinking -- how a person thinks -- determines every choice.
— Andy Andrews
Our thinking creates a pathway to success or failure. By disclaiming responsibility for our present, we crush the prospect of an incredible future that might have been ours.
— Andy Andrews
Most people fail at whatever they attempt because of an undecided heart. Should I? Should I not? Go forward? Go back? Success requires the emotional balance of a committed heart. When confronted with a challenge, the committed heart will search for a solution. The undecided heart searches for an escape.
— Andy Andrews
Adversity is preparation for greatness.
— Andy Andrews
THE FIRST DECISION FOR SUCCESS: The buck stops here.
— Andy Andrews
As you lead others to success and a life of their dreams, the life you seek and deserve will be revealed unto you.
— Andy Andrews
David, we are all in situations of our own choosing. Our thinking creates a pathway to success or failure. By disclaiming responsibility for our present, we crush the prospect of an incredible future that might have been ours.
— Andy Andrews