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English quotes about process being more important than results

1. “Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame.” – Benedict Cumberbatch, Actor

“Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame.” – Benedict Cumberbatch, Actor Benedict Cumberbatch (actor)

Benedict Cumberbatch (1976- ) is a British actor. His acting career involves TV series, movies and theaters. He has starred in the TV movie "Hawking", The TV series "Sherlock Holmes" and the movie "The Imitation Game" have won many awards, including the Emmy Award for Best Actor and the Britannia Awards for British Entertainer of the Year.

2. “It has been my personal experience that the true flavor rather than in having it over and done with.”

– A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Former President of India

“According to my personal experience, the real taste, the real fun, the ongoing excitement of work lies in the process of doing it, rather than getting over it when it is done.” – Abdul Kalam ( Former President of India)

Abdul Kalam (1931-2015) was the 11th President of India. He was known as the "People's President" because of his great affinity. As a scientist, he once Working at the Indian Space Research Organization made missile development a highlight of India's defense technology, and he is therefore known as the "Father of Missiles" in India.

3. "You can do anything you decide to do.?

You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process, is its own reward."

—Amelia Earhart, Aviator

“You can do anything you decide, you can take action to change or control your life; and this process, the process, is the reward in itself. ” – Amelia Earhart (pilot)

Amelia Earhart (1897-1939) was an American pilot and the first female pilot to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean. She also participated in the feminist movement and helped found the Women Pilots Organization. Her story describing her flying experience became a best-seller.

4. “Champions do not become champions when they win the event, but in the hours, weeks, months and years they spend preparing for it. ”

— T. Alan Armstrong , Teacher

"Champions do not become champions in the competition, but in the hours, weeks and years of preparation." – Alan Armstrong?

Alan Armstrong is a teacher at Northgate High School in Georgia, USA. The band he leads continues to receive high ratings in terms of pace, performance and jazz, and has won more than 150 awards in regional and national competitions. The honor of a championship.

5. "It's great to arrive, but the trip's most always most of the fun."

—Malcolm Forbes, Publisher

"It's great to arrive, but the trip's most always most of the fun." , but the process is always the most fun part.” –Malcon Forbes (magazine publisher)

Malcon Forbes (1919-1990) graduated from Princeton University in the United States. , is the former publisher of Forbes magazine.

6. “Ah, great it is to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the starry stream;

but a greater thing is to fight life through and say at the end , the dream is true!”

—Edwin Markham, Poet

“Ah, how wonderful it is to stand by the glittering river when you are young and believe in your dreams, but in life It is better to struggle in the process and say in the end that this dream is true." - Edwin Malkan (poet)

Edwin Malkan (1852-1940) He was an American poet who actively participated in the labor movement. He is most famous for his poem titled "The Man Leaning on the Hoe" by Miller, which is often used as annotation for Miller's paintings.

7. "Take pride in how far you've come. Have faith in how far you can go. But don't forget to enjoy the journey."

— Michael Josephson , Ethics Speaker

“Be proud of the distance you have traveled, and feel confident in how far you can go, but don’t forget to enjoy the journey.” – Mike Joseph (Ethics Lecturer)

Michael Joseph (1942- ) is a former law professor who founded the Joseph and Edna Josephson Institute of Ethics and serves as a lecturer on moral and ethical topics.