Earl Nightingale Successful Quotations
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- Brian Tracy
- John C Maxwell
- Richard Branson
- Donald Trump
- Tony Robbins
- Robert Kiyosaki
- Napoleon Hill
- Eric Thomas
- Seth Godin
- T Harv Eker
- Hillary Clinton
- Nick Saban
- Earl Nightingale
- Abraham Lincoln
- Charles M Schwab
- Clayton Christensen
- Henry David Thoreau
- Jack Canfield
- Norman Vincent Peale
- Peter Drucker
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Next Week Quotes
Do, each day, all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork-or to rush blindly into your work, trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible amount of time. Don't try to do tomorrow's-or next week's-work today. It's not so much the number of the things you do but the quality, the efficiency of each separate action that counts. . . . you need only to succeed in the small tasks of each day. This makes a successful day. With enough of these, you have a successful week, month, year-and lifetime.
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Adversity Quotes
Most very successful people can remember that their success was discovered and built out of adversity of some kind. It's not the problems that beset us-problems are surprisingly pretty much the same for millions of others-it's how we react to problems that determines not only our degree of growth and maturity but our future success-and, perhaps, much of our health.
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Believe Quotes
Now, success is not the result of making money; making money is the result of success - and success is in direct proportion to our service. Most people have this law backwards. They believe that you're successful if you earn a lot of money. The truth is that you can only earn money after you're successful.
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Wind Quotes
About 95% of people can be compared to ships without rudders. Subject to every shift of wind and tide, they're helplessly adrift. And while they fondly hope that they'll one day drift into a rich and successful port, you and I know that for every narrow harbor entrance, there are a 1,000 miles of rocky coastline. The chances against their drifting into port are 1,000 to one.