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Famous quotes about having goals

1. Goal: Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass

Famous quotes about having a goal in life

2. The goal a person pursues The higher he is, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. I am sure this is also a truth. (Former Soviet writer) Gorky

3. One must be like the stars in the sky, always clearly seeing the light of all hopes and wishes. (Former Soviet writer) Gorky

4. A person is wise in order to achieve the goal he desires. (Russian novelist) Fyodor Dostoyevsky

5. Only those who set great goals for themselves and strive for them with all their strength are happy people. (Former Soviet politician) Kalinin

6. Chasing two rabbits will lead to nothing. (Russian novelist) Dozhong Toyevsky

7. Liberating one's brothers from oppression is a goal worthy of one's efforts to risk death. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

8. Not ashamed to be the last. Even if he is slow, gallops without stopping, even if he falls behind, even if he fails, he can definitely achieve the goal he longs for. (Chinese writer) Lu Xun

9. Anyone who aims at pursuing his own happiness is bad; anyone who aims at winning the praise of others is fragile; anyone who aims at making others happy is The person with the goal is virtuous. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

10. Have goals in life: goals for a lifetime, goals for a year, goals for a month, goals for a week, goals for a day, goals for an hour Goals, one-minute goals, but also sacrifice small goals for big goals. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

11. If you want to hit the bullseye, you have to aim a little higher. (American poet) Longfellow

12. You can have no grand goals in childhood, but you can't have them in adulthood. (American scientist) Holland

13. While aiming at distant targets, don’t underestimate the things close by. (Ancient Greek playwright) Euripides

14. There is a type of humble work that is endured with a spirit of hardship and hardship. The humblest things often lead to the highest goals. (British dramatist and poet) Shakespeare

15. Having goals in mind, whether achieved or not, can make life meaningful. Try to be Shakespeare and leave the rest to fate. (British poet) Browning

16. It is better to pursue a noble goal and fail, as I did, than to pursue a low goal and succeed. Thank God I'm not like that. (British poet) Browning

17. All people have happiness as their goal; no exception, no matter how different the methods they use, everyone is moving towards the same goal . (French physicist) Pascal

18. When people feel that they are not capable of achieving great success, they will despise great goals. (French sociologist) Wolfnag

19. When Columbus discovered America, did he know where he was heading? His goal was just to move forward, always moving forward. (French writer) Gide

20. A person cannot ride two horses. If you ride one horse, you must lose the other horse. A wise person will ignore all requests to distract his energy and concentrate on learning only one subject. (German poet) Goethe