“Experience is how life catches up with us and teaches us to love and forgive each other.”
— Judy Collins
“Persuading yourself that you can do something is a strong beginning. Next develop a sound plan and get into action. The longer you delay, the harder it will be to begin. Seldom is a plan perfect. If you have a clear vision of your goal and a plan that is flexible enough to allow you to deal with unexpected obstacles or take advantage of unforeseen opportunities, don’t delay another minute. Just getting into action — even if you do have to make adjustments later — will help focus your mind and channel your energies in the direction of your objective.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Protecting my sense of optimism is the best way to remain cheerful”
— Unknown
“It’s the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.”
— John Wooden
“In a free and democratic society, the number of opportunities for achievement is virtually limitless. In every business or profession, there are innumerable opportunities to invent new products, to improve manufacturing and administrative processes, and to offer better service than the competitor down the street. But every opportunity will soon drift away unless someone seizes it and puts it to work. Anytime you are faced with a difficult problem, stop for a moment and ask yourself, “What is the opportunity hidden in this problem?” When you find an opportunity, you will be far ahead of your competitors.”
— Napoleon Hill
“If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you…”
— Rudyard Kipling
“Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong.”
— Peter T. Mcintyre
“Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.”
— Vince Lombardi
“Do the thing you fear to do and keep on doing it… that is the quickest and surest way ever yet discovered to conquer fear.”
— Dale Carnegie
“Trust yourself. Only you can live your life. Only you can taste your victories. Only you can suffer the sting of your defeats. Make your own choices, and accept your own consequences – for better or worse.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie