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Quotes About Success

A memory can be banished, even indefinitely, deported from consciousness by the relentless everydayness of running a successful magazine, mothering a son, and burying a husband. A human being, though, is a different thing entirely.
~ Chris Cleave
All my good movies, nobody sees.
~ Chris Evans
If your goal is to be the biggest movie star in the world, a 10-movie contract is gold. It was never my goal. Up until now, I made movies - and I have a nice house, a nice car. I'm fortunate, happy and grateful. Life is good.
~ Chris Evans
When you're a famous, successful person at 16 years old, the rules change for you. Everybody is doing things for you to make life easier so you can go out and play. And I think you miss out on lot of growing up and a lot of reality checks.
~ Chris Evert
Instead, the emerging story from cognitive neuroscience is that aging can be successful, associated with gains and losses. It is not necessarily a unidirectional process but rather a complex phenomenon characterized by reorganization, optimization and enduring functional plasticity that can enable the maintenance of a productive—and happy—life.
~ Chris Farrell
The structure soon became clear: cocaine was for people who'd succeeded, whose principal tool of drug delivery was the rolled bill; pot was for Gen X slackers who wanted to 'chill' or musos who wanted to be 'creative'; and speed was for losers, for junkies who couldn't get heroin, or else for miscellaneous ex-crims with facial tattoos who now did long-haul trucking.
~ Chris Fleming
The world is your oyster. It's up to you to find the pearls.
~ Chris Gardner
Sizing up succinctly his lack of formal education compared with his determination to learn from others, the author writes, "I went to college with every person I ever met.
~ Chris Gardner
It's okay to fail, it's not okay to quit.
~ Chris Gardner
Más dinero, más problemas».
~ Chris Gardner
You needed a good roll of the dice, a lucky draw of the cards, and some smarts, but if things went your way and you gave it your all, anyone could win.
~ Chris Grabenstein
Or as Thomas Edison put it, "Many of life's failures are experienced by people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
~ Chris Grabenstein
Many of life's failures are experienced by people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
~ Chris Grabenstein
old song by Queen, "We Are the Champions.
~ Chris Grabenstein
WELCOME TO THE BOARD GAME HALL OF FAME
~ Chris Grabenstein
And you can take that to the hoop!" said Michael Jordan as a basketball net appeared on the keystone of the arch leading into the rotunda. Jordan took two giant strides as an arena full of cheering fans and a play-by-play announcer's excited voice roared out of the ceiling speakers.
~ Chris Grabenstein
Yes!" shouted Charles. "I did it!" "Dude?" said Ryan. "We did it.
~ Chris Grabenstein
CHRIS GRABENSTEIN is the coauthor (with James Patterson) of the number one New York Times bestseller I Funny.
~ Chris Grabenstein
Kyle." "I'm just saying…" "Yes!" "What?" "I cleared level six! Finally.
~ Chris Grabenstein
I've always got stage fright,' he says. 'There's always a level of fright. If I can just make it manageable rather than overwhelming then I've won.
~ Chris Heath
Most of these students are so conditioned to success that they become afraid to take risks. They have been taught from a young age by zealous parents, schools, and institutional authorities what constitutes failure and success. They are socialized to obey. They obsess over grades and seek to please professors, even if what professors teach is fatuous. The point is to get ahead, and getting ahead means deference to authority. Challenging authority is never a career advancer.
~ Chris Hedges
I suppose if you take enough slim chances, you are bound to create success out of one if you stick with it long enough. Either way, imagine what you might be able to learn in the process - about the work, and yes, of yourself too.
~ Chris Hill
Without risk I have no fear, without any fear - what's the point, because I have no opportunity for success. (Gavin Kaysen)
~ Chris Hill
Independent inquiry is essential in our search for truth. Each of us must strive to actively discern truth for ourselves rather than simply looking to or relying upon external authority figures to give it to us. If we allow another person or group to give us truth, or merely accept their truth as our own, we are depending on someone else for our spirituality, for our enlightenment, for our happiness, our success, etc.
~ Chris Kent