Goals reflect your choice of destination.
EARL NIGHTINGALEPeople don’t have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes.
More Earl Nightingale Quotes
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Getting along well with other people is still the world’s most needed skill. With it. There is no limit to what person can do. We need people, we need the cooperation of others. There is very little we can do alone
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Problems are challenges to creative minds. Without problems, there would be little reason to think at all.
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That’s the secret: be interesting. If you can’t be interesting, shut up. There’s nothing wrong with silence.
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The person with just one good idea is a thousand times better off than the person with no good ideas.
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Luck is when preparedness meets opportunity.
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Success is not the result of making money; earning money is the result of success — and success is in direct proportion to our service.
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Attitude is the reflection of a person, and our world mirrors our attitude.
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We are all self-made, but only the successful will admit it.
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If the average person realized the power he wields over his life and destiny, he would live in a perpetual state of wonder and thanksgiving.
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Everything you and I will ever have will come to us as the result of the way we use our minds, the one thing we possess that makes us different from all other creatures.
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We become what we think about most of the time, and that’s the strangest secret.
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Self-pity is an acid which eats holes in happiness.
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Successful people are not people without problems. They are people who have learned to solve their problems.
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Open your ears before you open your mouth, it may surprise your eyes!
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Get into a line that you will find to be a deep personal interest, something you really enjoy spending twelve to fifteen hours a day working at, and the rest of the time thinking about.
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