Quotes About Outcome
When you change what you believe, you change what you do... which changes what you get.
~ Odille Rault
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Be careful what you look for and expect in life, because you will either find it or create it.
~ Christopher Babson
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If you don't know exactly where you are going (and why), that is exactly where you will end up.
~ Christopher Babson
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success and failure is like two sides of coin depends on your willingness.
~ Wasim Malik
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Whatever you sow, you shall reap.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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Sometimes doesn't mean behaving nice, means you will got the same answer, it never means that everything done in positive = returns positive.... sometimes comes and negative.
~ Deyth Banger
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In life what you ASPIRE will TRANSPIRE—be it Loss or Gain, Sun or Rain, Joy or Pain. - RVM.
~ R.v.m.
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It is our thoughts, actions and reactions that manifest our future.
~ George "GM64" Mercado
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The only difference between a prayer and a curse is the one who stands to profit.
~ Paula Wall, The Wilde Women
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At any given moment you have power to decide how your story is going to end
~ Robin Dabhi
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No actions, no results. Everything else is a commentary.
~ Utpal Vaishnav
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Thoughts lead on to purposes purposes go forth in action actions form habits habits decide character and character fixes our destiny.
~ Tyron Edwards
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A human being fashions his consequences as surely as he fashions his goods or his dwelling. Nothing that he says thinks or does is without consequences.
~ Norman Cousins
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In the case of an airplane, speed is determined by the outcome of the conflict between thrust of the power and drag of the plane. So it also is with humans.
~ Jacqueline Cochran
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She always read the end of a book first because she couldn't wait to find out how things would turn out.
~ Will Schwalbe
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We have no control over the outcome of anything. Like the planet and global warming, we don't control that. If politicians want a war we don't control that. Acts of terrorism, we can't control them.
~ will.i.am
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God judged it better to bring good out of evil than not to permit any evil to exist.
~ William A. Dembski
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Luck often is a lazy man's explanation for the result of intelligent diligence.
~ William Allen White
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What is the problem? What is the situation that requires this change to solve it? Who says so, and on what evidence? What would occur if no one acted to solve this problem? And what would happen to us if that occurred?
~ William Bridges
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Purpose You can explain the basic purpose behind the outcome you seek. People have to understand the logic of it before they will turn their minds to work on it. Picture You can paint a picture of how the outcome will look and feel. People need to experience it imaginatively before they can give their hearts to it. Plan You can lay out a step-by-step plan for phasing in the outcome. People need a clear idea of how they can get where they need to go.
~ William Bridges
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Purposes are critical to beginnings, but they are rather abstract. They are ideas, and most people are not ready to throw themselves into a difficult and risky undertaking simply on the basis of an idea.1 They need something they can see, at least in their imaginations. They need a picture of how the outcome will look, and they need to be able to imagine how it will feel to be a participant in it.
~ William Bridges
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That which is possible is inevitable.
~ William Carlos Williams
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But the ifs of history: if Cleopatra's nose had been one inch longer,' he said, 'would Antony have lost the battle of Actium?
~ William Dalrymple
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total; Mughal losses were many times higher, perhaps as many as 5,000 dead. For a long time the day's outcome was uncertain. But for all this, it was still, ultimately, one of the most decisive battles in Indian history, even more so than the more famous Battle of Plassey seven years earlier.
~ William Dalrymple
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