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Quotes About Goals

I want to become foreign minister of India one day and then President of India.
~ Farooq Abdullah
I don't have any ambition to become minister.
~ Kumar Sanu
He (Newt Gingrich as a freshman congressman) was both passionate about his goals and coldly analytical in his means.
~ Thomas E. Mann
I have always been goal-oriented. I have a clearly defined set of daily goals, weekly goals, monthly goals, annual goals, and lifetime goals. I even have goals to go to the bathroom. I always tell our young executives that they must have goals.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
To many successful, achievement-oriented children of the affluent, accumulating money is not the superordinate goal. Instead, they want to be well educated, to be respected by their peers, and to occupy a high-status position. For
~ Thomas J. Stanley
having a set of stated goals does not necessarily mean that one is committed to achieving them. Most of us want to be wealthy, but most of us do not spend the time, energy, and money required to enhance our chances of realizing this goal.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
set of daily, weekly, monthly, annual, and lifetime goals
~ Thomas J. Stanley
Operating a household without a budget is akin to operating a business without a plan, without goals, and without direction.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
Economic independence belongs to those with the willingness to allocate time, money, energy, and cognitive resources to achieve financial goals.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
costs of this so-called deal in time and effort? Most high-income generators, whether they are PAWs or UAWs, work more than forty hours a week. Typically, the amount of time remaining each week is allocated in ways that are congruent with their goals. All
~ Thomas J. Stanley
It's hard to keep going when it seems like you're not getting anywhere, but you'll never succeed if you stop. Those of us with a dream that seems so far from being realized must remember that the road is long, but only those who stay on the path will reach their destination.
~ Thomas Mann
The term "liberal" originally referred politically to those who wanted to liberate people—mainly from the oppressive power of government. That is what it still means in various European countries or in Australia and New Zealand. It is the American meaning that is unusual: People who want to increase the power of government, in order to accomplish various social goals.
~ Thomas Sowell
One of the ways of understanding the consequences of economic decisions is to look at them in terms of the incentives they create, rather than simply the goals they pursue.
~ Thomas Sowell
The documentation of the Blitz is particularly valuable in that it shows that Christian nationalists have self-consciously embraced a strategy of advancing their goals through deception and indirection.
~ Katherine Stewart
Humans can't live without projects.
~ Kathryn Davis
Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success. —Pablo Picasso artist
~ Kathryn Petras
Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears. - Les Brown
~ Kathy Collins
Most people fail in life not because they aim too high and miss, but because they aim too low and hit. - Les Brown
~ Kathy Collins
When the need to succeed is as bad as the need to breathe, then you'll be successful.
~ Kathy Collins
People are not lazy. They simply have impotent goals - that is, goals that do not inspire them. - Tony Robbins
~ Kathy Collins
Most people fail in life not because they aim too high and miss, but because they aim too low and hit. - Les Brown An
~ Kathy Collins
He said to tell you that when you're up to your ass in alligators, it's a little difficult to remember that your main objective was to drain the swamp.
~ Kay Hooper
Coming up with goals, updating them, and monitoring our progress in achieving them is less important, I believe, than the process of emotionally deciding what it is you want to do.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
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~ Keith J. Cunningham