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Quotes About Success

the bar. When he reached it, a
~ Robert J. Thomas
Behind every great achievement is a dreamer of great dreams.
~ Robert K. Greenleaf
Foreign policy is like hitting a baseball: if you fail 70 percent of the time, you go to the Hall of Fame.
~ Robert Kagan
Greg Jensen, co-CEO, explains that all this success derives from the company's approach to its principles, a source of "compounding understanding," much like compound interest, over time.
~ Robert Kegan
No hay beneficio sin sacrificio» y «Quien temprano se acuesta, temprano se levanta...».
~ Robert Kelsey
A cardinal American virtue, 'ambition,' promotes a cardinal American vice, 'deviant behavior.
~ Robert King Merton
If you're working for a good company and you're happy there, and you're being compensated accordingly, and your work satisfies you, you should stay there.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
I have a problem with too much money. I can't reinvest it fast enough, and because I reinvest it, more money comes in. Yes, the rich do get richer.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
When I started my last business, I didn't receive a paycheck for 13 months. The average person can't handle that pressure.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
If my efforts have led to greater success than usual, this is due, I believe, to the fact that during my wanderings in the field of medicine, I have strayed onto paths where the gold was still lying by the wayside. It takes a little luck to be able to distinguish gold from dross, but that is all.
~ Robert Koch
All things being equal, energizers also win out in the internal labor market by attracting other high performers.
~ Robert L. Cross
In short, energy lives in a sweet spot in five dimensions of conversations or group problem-solving sessions: a compelling goal, the possibility of contributing, a strong sense of engagement, the perception of progress, and the belief that the idea can succeed.
~ Robert L. Cross
If socialism failed, it was for political, more than economic, reasons; and if capitalism is to succeed it will be because it finds the political will and means to tame its economic forces.
~ Robert L. Heilbroner
better than Sherman.
~ Robert L. O'Connell
An officers' mess is one of the surest barometers of military success. So long as the officers continue to pig it with the men, there is danger of defeat. But once the officers' mess appears — raised almost on the bodies of the foe, contrived of sticks and pieces of canvas or perhaps only an imaginary line like a taboo — once this appears, and caste is restored. we know that victory is ours.
~ Robert Leckie
It's the climbing that makes the man. Getting to the top is an extra reward.
~ Robert Lipsyte
Entrepreneurs typically start on a path they do not see as risky at all, then something happens that upsets their expectations and, being too far into their projects to turn back, they are forced to improvise. Those who get over this hump, or mountain, of unexpected trouble are the surviving entrepreneurial successes.
~ Robert Litan
To the success of our hopeless cause
~ Robert Littell
The man is a success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children who has filled his niche and accomplished his task who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul who never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or failed to express it who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had.
~ Robert Louis Stephenson
Our business in this world is not to succeed, but to continue to fail in good spirits.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
We look for some reward of our endeavours and are disappointed; not success, not happiness, not even peace of conscience, crowns our ineffectual efforts to do well.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
I find that I fall into two parts which roughly correspond to instinct and conscience. To use a figure, I might characterize both parts as writers. Neither one, as far as the simple daily calls of life go, is much of a success.
~ Robert Lowell