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Quotes About Consistency

In the end, what will you fight for-- what got there first, what got there last or what has been there all along?
~ Shannon L. Alder
Everything changes except the love.
~ Santosh Kalwar
Like you begin your day with a cup of coffee or tea. Some begin their relationship with love and trust.It's not merely a choice - it's a habit and a lifestyle.
~ Saru Singhal
Be the man she can depend on, not the man that constantly lets her down.
~ Stephan Labossiere
You heard what Declan said about you," Cole realized. Liam gave a little shrug. "At least when he talks behind my back, he sticks to the same things he says to my face. It's actually kind of admirable.
~ Brandon Mull
About a week ago I was sitting in L.A.'s chicest nightclub with a few friends and the DJ was playing Yaz and Bowie and the videos were on and I was on my third gin and tonic and I realized that no matter where I am it's always the same. Camden, New York, L.A., Palm Springs - it really doesn't seem to matter. Maybe this should be disturbing but it's really not. I find it kind of comforting.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
To preserve state consistency, update related state variables in a single atomic operation.
~ Brian Goetz
Man creates. the machine duplicates. In each case a different principle is appealed to, a different characteristic, called into being. To create is to cause to exist a thing that is unique. To duplicate is to cause to exist a thing that is uniform.
~ Brian Keeble
There is an old saying that by the yard it's hard; but inch by inch, anything's a cinch!
~ Brian Tracy
The most important success principle of all was stated by Elbert Hubbard, one of the most prolific writers in American history, at the beginning of the twentieth century. He said, 'Self-discipline is the ability to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
~ Brian Tracy
Almost all stress, tension, anxiety, and frustration, both in life and in work, comes from doing one thing while you believe and value something completely different.
~ Brian Tracy
Changing habits that are no longer consistent with your higher purposes is one of the hardest things you'll ever do, and one of the most essential to the quality of your life.
~ Brian Tracy
the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
~ Brian Tracy
Remember, bad habits are easy to form, but hard to live with; good habits are hard to form, but easy to live with. Your job is to form good habits and make them your masters.
~ Brian Tracy
You can't decide to value your child sometimes, and then put a game of Farmville, or golf, or a scrapbooking session before kids on other days. Values are non-negotiable like that.
~ Brian Tracy
Any thought or action that you repeat over and over will eventually become a new habit.
~ Brian Tracy
Self-discipline is the ability to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
~ Brian Tracy
Success is the ability to solve problems as well. A goal or an objective unachieved, in any area, is merely a problem unsolved. This is why a systematic approach to problem solving, one that works at a higher level and more consistently, is absolutely vital for you to achieve the maximum success that is possible for you. Think
~ Brian Tracy
Bad habits are easy to form, but hard to live with; good habits are hard to form, but easy to live with.
~ Brian Tracy
An average plan vigorously executed is far better than a brilliant plan on which nothing is done.
~ Brian Tracy
10. Take it one oil barrel at a time: You can accomplish the biggest and most complicated job if you just complete it one step at a time.
~ Brian Tracy
Self-discipline can also be defined as self-control. Your ability to control yourself and your actions, control what you say and do, and ensure that your behaviors are consistent with your long-term goals and objectives is the mark of the superior person.
~ Brian Tracy
Rule: Long-term thinking improves short-term decision making. Successful people have a clear future orientation. They think five, ten, and twenty years out into the future. They analyze their choices and behaviors in the present to make sure that what they are doing today is consistent with the long-term future that they desire.
~ Brian Tracy
There is an old saying that "by the yard it's hard; but inch by inch, anything's a cinch!
~ Brian Tracy