All Quotes By Tag: Motivation
“If you don’t write when you don’t have time for it, you won’t write when you do have time for it.”
“To realize one’s destiny is a person’s only real obligation and when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”
“Don’t believe negative voices. Listen to the divine-instinct of awaken soul.”
“Embrace every new day with gratitude, hope and love.”
“Where would we have been without the discoveries of our predecessors, and where are we going without your discoveries?”
“Don’t hate that is the only way you will progress to success. Learn to congratulate and compliment others when they do good, win or succeed.”
“After you hear and listen. First must come desire. Second must come willingness.Third should come understanding.Fourth should come progression and with progression will come more understanding.”
“There are six reasons anyone does anything: Love. Faith. Greed. Boredom. Fear…” he said, ticking them off on his fingers; but he lingered on the last, drawing a deep breath before he said, “Revenge.”
“Some of you may be perfectly happy with mediocrity. Some of you will get nothing but heartbreak. Some of you will be heralded as geniuses and become huge. Of course, all of you think that one describes you…hence the delusion necessary to push on.”
“When every minute of your day is planned & you are packed for days, you shall soon realize that the pain of past fades, vision of life gets clearer and all that seemed to poison your life Ceases to exist.”
“I’ve never considered the possibility of defeat. I’ve never planned for it. That’s the job for those people who plan for such things. My job is to only plan for success…victory; it has my complete focus.”
“WINNER:is A Runner who “Wins Inspite Of Ninety Nine ExcellentRunners!”
“It doesn’t matter where you’ve been, only where you are going.”
“You have to conquer every obstacle, before you can reach the top of the mountain.”
“In the very act of writing I felt pleased with what I did. There was the pleasure of having words come to me, and the pleasure of ordering them, re-ordering them, weighing one against another. Pleasure also in the imagination of the story, the feeling that it could mean something. Mostly I was glad to find out that I could write at all. In writing you work toward a result you won’t see for years, and can’t be sure you’ll ever see. It takes stamina and self-mastery and faith. It demands those things of you, then gives them back with a little extra, a surprise to keep you coming. It toughens you and clears your head. I could feel it happening. I was saving my life with every word I wrote, and I knew it.”