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1 " Under Adverse conditions - some people break down,some break records "
― , You Can Win: A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers
2 " Our thoughts are causes. You sow a thought, you reap an action. You sow an action, you reap a habit. You sow a habit, you reap a character. You sow a character, you reap a destiny. It all starts with a thought. "
3 " Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids. "
4 " Everything that we enjoy is a result of someone's hard work. Some work is visible and other work goes unseen, but both are equally important. Some people stop working as soon as they find a job. Regardless of the unemployment statistics, it is hard to find good people to work. Many people don't understand the difference between idle time and leisure time. Idle time amounts to wasting or stealing time; leisure time is earned. Procrastinating amounts to not working. Excellence is not luck; it is the result of a lot of hard work and practice. Hard work and practice make a person better at whatever he is doing. "
5 " winners see the gain; losers see the pain. "
6 " Winners dont do different things,they do things differently "
7 " Winner dont do different but they do differently "
8 " Oh, how a small portion of earth will hold us when we are dead, who ambitiously seek after the whole world while we are living! "
9 " winners don't do different things , they do things differently "
10 " Looking for the positive does not necessarily mean overlooking faults. being a positive thinker does not mean one has to agree or accept everything. It only means that a person is solution-focused. "
11 " Purpose: A lifetime goal is called a purpose. To identify your purpose, ask yourself “If my age was a hundred today and I looked back at my life, what is it that I want to say is my accomplishment?” The answer is your purpose. "
12 " An uneducated thief may steal goods from the train but an educated one may steal the entire train. We need to compete for knowledge and wisdom, not for grades. "
13 " The best teachers will not give you something to drink, they will make you thirsty. They will not give you answers but will put you on a path to seek answers. "
14 " Ability will get you success; character will keep you successful. "
15 " Motivation is like fire—unless you keep adding fuel to it, it dies. Your fuel is your belief in your inner values. "
16 " You may be disappointed if you fail, but you will be doomed if you don’t try. "
17 " A person’s character is judged not only by the company they keep but also by the company they avoid. "
18 " This one phrase, "It is my life, I will do what I want," has done more damage than good. People choose to ignore the spirit and derive the meaning that is convenient to them. Such people have tied this phrase to selfishness and I'm sure that was not the intent. These people forget that we don't live in isolation. What you do affects me and what I do affects you. We are connected. We have to realize that we are sharing this planet and we must learn to behave responsibly. There are two kinds of people in this world--takers and givers. Takers eat well and givers sleep well. Givers have high self-esteem, a positive attitude, and they serve society. By serving society, I do not mean a run-of-the-mill pseudo leader-turned- politician who serves himself by pretending to serve others. As human beings, we all have the need to receive and take. But a healthy personality with high self-esteem is one that not only has its need to take but also to give. "
19 " Winners don;t do different things, they do things differently. "
20 " A young man asked Socrates the secret to success. Socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the next morning. They met and Socrates asked the young man to walk with him toward the river. When the water got up to their necks, Socrates took the young man by surprise and pushed him under the water. The boy struggled to get out but Socrates kept him there. When the boy started turning blue, Socrates raised the boy’s head out of the water. The first thing the boy did was to take a deep breath of air. Socrates asked, “What did you want the most when you were under water?” The boy replied, “Air.” Socrates said, “That is the secret to success. When you want success as badly as you wanted air underwater, you will have it.” There is no other secret. This is called the burning desire. "