Quotes from Jim Stovall
Our family is involved in our life's journey long before we are born and long after we die. Some of our family is connected by blood and others only by love.
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Anytime we fail to bring our best efforts to our job, we diminish our employer, our colleagues, and most significantly, ourselves.
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Instead of looking to find a friend, seek situations where you can be a friend, and you will always find what you are looking for.
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Love is not a goal you reach as part of your life's journey, but something you give
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when you make a mistake in business you must address it immediately, own it unconditionally, and fix it as quickly and accurately as possible.
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things in this life can be separated into two categories: Things that are valuable and things that matter.
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In this life, there is nothing more powerful than a person who has seen the path to destiny within their soul and is willing to pursue it.
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We will all be known for a lifetime of polite, professional behavior or a few lapses in judgement and decorum.
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Success lies in the balance between seeking and striving on one hand and being peaceful and content on the other.
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In order to be truly happy in the largest sense of that word, we must have something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.
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When we don't pull our own weight, we drag down everyone else.
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I defy you to find a statue or a monument ever erected to anyone because they were realistic. All dreamers, all achievers, all great people kept their child-like faith in their own dream and their ability to carry it out, and these great people had an inordinate gift to disregard the word's cries for reality.
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We, here in Western civilization, have failed to master the concept of living in the moment. We spend so much time worrying about yesterday or planning tomorrow that we fail to live today.
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In life's journey, the things we keep we eventually lose, while the things we give away, we always have.
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Who we are is a tribute to those who have left us a legacy. Who we help others become will be our legacy.
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it is more important how you change the lives of those whom you touch every day than whether or not you change the world.
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poverty in a family of twelve children.
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As we journey into our future, we begin to understand our past in ways that help us travel today.
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believed that God is always a good God. Facing difficulties, he lost his job. His home was about to be taken and all seemed hopeless. Braxton prayed
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Regardless of the size, grandeur, or expense, what makes a Christmas celebration significant is the heart, meaning, and soul behind the holiday.
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DON M. GREEN is Executive Director of the nonprofit Napoleon Hill Foundation, a position he has held for fourteen years. Don is a board member of The University of Virginia/Wise and president of the University of Virginia/Wise Foundation Board. Prior to his position with the Napoleon Hill Foundation, he was a bank
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I have always found it ironic that the people in this world who have the most to be thankful for are often the least thankful, and somehow the people who have virtually nothing, many times live lives full of gratitude.
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