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Quotes About Accomplishment

Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.
~ Unknown
The size of your accomplishments, the quality of your achievement, will depend very largely on how big a man you see in yourself, what sort of image you get of your possible self, yourself at your best.
~ Orison Swett Marden
hey believe that while they are a student, cheating is the greatest dishonor and failing is the accomplishment of a hero. But once they go out into the real world, they realize that it's the complete opposite. One should realize that cheating is not dishonorable, and flunking is the root of failure in life.
~ Osamu Dazai
I am no more humble than my talents require.
~ Oscar Levant
If you want to be proud of yourself, you have got to do things you can be proud of.
~ Unknown
Our Lord makes His disciple His very own possession, becoming responsible for him. "You shall be witnesses to Me" (Acts 1:8). The desire that comes into a disciple is not one of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight to Him. The missionary's secret is truly being able to say, "I am His, and He is accomplishing His work and His purposes through me." Be
~ Oswald Chambers
We all have many dreams and aspirations when we are young, but sooner or later we realize we have no power to accomplish them. We cannot do the things we long to do, so our tendency is to think of our dreams and aspirations as dead. But God comes and says to us, "Arise from the dead." When God sends His inspiration, it comes to us with such miraculous power that we are able to "arise from the dead" and do the impossible.
~ Oswald Chambers
All our promises and resolutions end in denial because we have no power to accomplish them.
~ Oswald Chambers
Birth and ancestry, and that which we have not ourselves achieved, we can scarcely call our own
~ Ovid
There is something so pleasingly pure about having a task to be accomplished and then accomplishing it. It is the exact opposite of writing, and pretty close to the opposite of teaching. In both writing and teaching, nothing is ever finished, only finished enough to let go.
~ Pam Houston
Create a story of which you will be proud.
~ Pam Jenoff
Get over your fear of finishing. Being able to complete tasks doesn't just matter in kindergarten; it's a key skill for grown-ups.
~ Pamela Druckerman
Don't forget to say I love you Make time for a relaxing vacation. You have the passion and ability to accomplish things great and small. Help me! I'm trapped inside a fortune cookie factory.
~ Unknown
Your abilities are unlimited. Nothing is impossible for you to accomplish, because you're sufficient in God's sufficiency (2 Corinthians 3:5).
~ Unknown
You don't want to trash what you've done; that's your history.
~ Pat Benatar
Confidence is what happens when you've done the hard work that entitles you to succeed.
~ Pat Summitt
He wasn't a medical doctor, just educated all the way up as far as you can get.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
The abuser's worth is derived from a sense of one-upmanship and winning over. If the partner accomplishes something, the abuser views her accomplishment
~ Unknown
But by the time you've worked long enough, hard enough, Real Life (which insists on being capitalized as if it were a personage with a proper name and a right to barge into this rental unit called your life) begins to reveal itself as something other than effort, other than accomplishment. Real Life wishes to be left to its own purposeless devices.
~ Patricia Hampl
For the worker bee, life is given over to the grim satisfaction of striking a firm line through a task accomplished. On to the next, and the next. Check, check. Done and done. It explains—and solves—nothing to call this workaholism.
~ Patricia Hampl
We made it," said Joe. "It just hits me now.
~ Patricia Nell Warren
If you make something your life's work, make sure it's something you can feel proud of when you're an old relic like me.
~ Patrick Carman
And it feels like, finally.
~ Patrick Ness
Sometimes you need things rather than just thoughts.
~ Patrick Ness