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Quotes about Resilience

If your perception of and response to failure were changed, what would you attempt to achieve?
— John Maxwell
Think about a rubber band. It is totally useless unless it is stretched. When insecurity keeps us from stretching and growing, we end up with a life that is as unexciting and useless as a limp rubber band. Confidence
— John Maxwell
As you move forward on the success journey, you need to remember that what happens in you is more important than what happens to you.
— John Maxwell
You will never get to the point that you no longer make mistakes, that you no longer fail. But that's okay.
— John Maxwell
make the most of the difficult situation of working for a bad boss, learn to think like a leader yourself. Think people, think progress, and think intangibles.
— John Maxwell
The price of success is failure.
— John Maxwell
The largest locomotive in the New York Central system, while standing still, can be prevented from moving by a single one-inch block of wood placed in front of each of the eight drive wheels! The same locomotive, moving at 100 miles per hour, can crash through a wall of steel-reinforced concrete five feet thick. The only difference is momentum. Confidence gives you the momentum that makes the difference. You
— John Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it. Adversity
— John Maxwell
Successful people do the things that unsuccessful people are unwilling to do.
— John Maxwell
The best way to develop rational, well-balanced confidence is to go after a few victories immediately following a failure.
— John Maxwell
Poet Lord Byron was right when he stated, "Adversity is the first path to truth.
— John Maxwell
Success expert Peter Lowe, who has gleaned success secrets from hundreds of people who are at the top of their profession, says, "The most common trait I have found in all successful people is that they have conquered the temptation to give up.
— John Maxwell