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Quotes About Outcome

Parece irónico, pero cuanto menos pienses en el resultado final, más rápido se producirá éste.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Failure's is nothing more than the inevitable outcome of a few small acts of daily neglect performed consistently over time so that they take you past the point of no return
~ Robin S. Sharma
You'll always reap what you sow. The chickens will always come home to roost. You'll always get what you deserve. Even the smallest good act has set in motion a good consequence.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Sure." "Well, that happened
~ Robin S. Sharma
Stay on purpose, not on outcome. In other words, do the task because it is what you love to do or because it will help someone or is a valuable exercise. Don't do it for the money or the recognition. Those will come naturally. This is the way of the world.
~ Robin S. Sharma
quien fracasa en la planificación, planifica su fracaso.
~ Robin S. Sharma
The more risks you take, the more rewards you will receive.
~ Robin Sharma
Making no decision is a decision. To do nothing. And doing nothing always brings you to nowhere.
~ Robin Sharma
Yes, John. Step one is to have a clear vision of your outcome. Step two is to create positive pressure to keep you inspired. The third step is a simple one: never set a goal without attaching a timeline to it.
~ Robin Sharma
Having a good BATNA can help you negotiate on the merits. You can convert such resources as you have into effective negotiating power by developing and improving your BATNA. Apply knowledge, time, money, people, connections, and wits into devising the best solution for you independent of the other side's assent. The more easily and happily you can walk away from a negotiation, the greater your capacity to affect its outcome.
~ Roger Fisher
Wishes, wishes. Wish in one hand and do something else in the other, and squeeze them both and see which comes true
~ Roger Zelazny
Wishes, wishes, I told him, Wish in one hand and do something else in the other, and squeeze them both and see which comes true.
~ Roger Zelazny
Wish in one hand and do something else in the other, and squeeze them both and see which comes true.
~ Roger Zelazny
After presenting his completed sequences, he analysed the errors the others had made. You should never have thrown away the knave of hearts, he told Dina. That's why you lost. I took a chance.
~ Rohinton Mistry
America, he argued, did not need to triumph decisively over the heavily taxed British: a war of attrition that eroded British credit would nicely do the trick. All the patriots had to do was plant doubts among Britain's creditors about the war's outcome.
~ Ron Chernow
On December 5, 1792, members of the electoral college assembled in their respective states. The outcome gratified Hamilton and corresponded with his expectations. Washington was chosen unanimously as president. Adams received seventy-seven votes, enough to return him as vice president
~ Ron Chernow
the visit was somewhat unsatisfactory.
~ Ron Chernow
In an ironic outcome unforeseen by reformers, it would become the private bank of choice for central banks throughout the world, giving it an incalculable new advantage.
~ Ron Chernow
a general marches at the head of his troops," so should wise politicians "march at the head of affairs, insomuch that they ought not to wait the event to know what measures to take, but the measures which they have taken ought to produce the event.
~ Ron Chernow
anything. He could end up with seven-to-ten
~ Lee Child
You produce the right results for the wrong reasons, then." I nodded. "But I try to do the right thing. I think the reasons don't really matter. Whatever, I like to see the right thing done.
~ Lee Child
Realistic. Dispassionate. Overall he figured there was a good chance of success. Either Karel would let it go, or he wouldn't, multiplied by either he was close by, or he wasn't. Two coin tosses in a row. Disaster priced at four to one, success at four to three. Numbers didn't lie. No cognitive bias.
~ Lee Child
They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.
~ Lee Child
I'd expected four. Five was going to be harder. But more productive.
~ Lee Child