Famous Quotes from the World's "Successful People" 1. It's like using a pump to draw water. You have to pump hard first before the first drop of water will come out, but the water drop will then become a steady flow of water. Running a business is like this. —Chris Gorman 2. Don’t reject a job just because it’s insignificant, because you don’t know what the final result will be. —Celebrated architect Julia Morgan 3. If I can do it, you can do it too. —Alexander Amosu, self-made multi-millionaire at age 25 4. These people don’t know the idea won’t work—so they just go ahead and do it, and it works. —Dr. Ryan Atkinson 5. If you trust your own ideas and abilities, you will gain confidence. —Karen Bilimoria 6. If you want to be successful, you must first set a goal and then work hard on that goal for a long time. - Tom Hartley Jr., Britain's youngest self-made millionaire 7. I write down my goals and review how much I have achieved every day and every hour. Of course, I can never finish my plans, so I often work overtime until very late, but after finishing work every day, I will look back and ask myself: What did I do today? What work was completed? - Karen Bilimoria 8. If a person is rich, it usually means that he knows how to use money; don't think that just because he is rich, it is easy for him to make money. —Famous newspaper reporter Edgar Watson Hall 9. The harder I practice, the better my luck gets. —Gary Player, golf champion 10. As long as you are willing to make any sacrifices to fight for what you really want, you will get it in the end. —John Madeski 11. The older you get, the more challenges you need, not less. —Priscilla Carluccio 12. My parents taught me that as long as you put your head down, work hard, and persevere, you can achieve anything. -Shah Hazemi 13. I don’t believe in the idea of ??“aim to participate but not win”. To me, that's what losers say. There are always winners and losers in the game, you either lose or you win. - Tom Hartley Sr. 14. If you see a successful career, it means someone has made a brave choice. - Management guru Peter Drucker 15. Most people live life with their eyes closed, silently accepting the status quo of things without thinking about whether they can be changed. But I feel like anything can happen – there’s room for improvement. - Mandy Haberman 16. Being able to succeed in areas where no one has done it before is big business. - David Quayle 17. You won’t be able to say you’ve done anything until the day you die. I always try to do better. -Robert Breedswaite 18. Without risk, there is no reward and no excitement. - Tom Hartley Sr. 19. I don’t think failure is a failure. Failure is a complete lack of choice. But even the prisoner in the cell has a choice. Don't give in, find a new path. - Richard Pruitt 20. If you don't take risks, you don't have to worry, but if you don't take risks, there's no fun. - Tom Hartley Sr. 21. A deal is a deal. Even if someone bids higher in the afternoon, the original deal still stands. That's who I am. - Tom Hartley Sr. 22. Women are like tea bags. The longer you steep them, the stronger the flavor becomes. —Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States 23. Carrying out an ideal is the most satisfying feeling. - Mandy Haberman 24. Investing is not difficult, but investing correctly is not. - Warren Buffett 25. No matter how great an entrepreneur you are, you still won't succeed if you don't have the right people by your side to challenge and assist you along the way. - Chris Goleman 26. Frail people cannot stand on the wave. If something goes wrong, they will only complain and cannot accept the facts and continue to struggle. -Old Tom Hartley 27. If you have money in your pocket, you will have wisdom, beauty, and even your singing will be pleasant to the ears. —Jewish Proverb 28. To me, making money is freedom and success. I used to think that if I made a lot of money, I would grow my hair long; but unfortunately, having money makes me more respectable and stable, because you have to consider your status and credibility, so I never want to grow my hair long or Very dirty nails. - John Madesky 29. I could sit on the beach and soak in the sun for the rest of my life, but I don’t want to. Once you enjoy the excitement of the carousel, you will want to go back and enjoy the pleasure of speed again after you get off.
—John Madeski World's "Successful People" Famous Quotes Default Category 2008-05-22 17:04:09 Read 480 Comments 3 Font Size: Large, Medium and Small World's "Successful People" Famous Quotes 1. It's like using a pump to draw water, you You have to hit hard first to get the first drop of water to come out, but the water droplets will then become a steady stream. Running a business is like this. —Chris Gorman 2. Don’t reject a job just because it’s insignificant, because you don’t know what the final result will be. —Celebrated architect Julia Morgan 3. If I can do it, you can do it too. —Alexander Amosu, self-made multi-millionaire at age 25 4. These people don’t know the idea won’t work—so they just go ahead and do it, and it works. —Dr. Ryan Atkinson 5. If you trust your own ideas and abilities, you will gain confidence. —Karen Bilimoria 6. If you want to be successful, you must first set a goal and then work hard on that goal for a long time. -Tom Hartley Jr., Britain's youngest self-made millionaire 7. I write down my goals and review how much I have achieved every day and every hour. Of course, I can never finish my plans, so I often work overtime until very late, but after finishing work every day, I will look back and ask myself: What did I do today? What work was completed? - Karen Bilimoria 8. If a person is rich, it usually means that he knows how to use money; don't think that just because he is rich, it is easy for him to make money. —Famous newspaper reporter Edgar Watson Hall 9. The harder I practice, the better my luck gets. —Gary Player, golf champion 10. As long as you are willing to make any sacrifices to fight for what you really want, you will get it in the end. —John Madeski 11. The older you get, the more challenges you need, not less. —Priscilla Carluccio 12. My parents taught me that as long as you put your head down, work hard, and persevere, you can achieve anything. -Shah Hazemi 13. I don’t believe in the idea of ??“aim to participate but not win”. To me, that's what losers say. There are always winners and losers in the game, you either lose or you win. - Tom Hartley Sr. 14. If you see a successful career, it means someone has made a brave choice. - Management guru Peter Drucker 15. Most people live life with their eyes closed, silently accepting the status quo of things without thinking about whether they can be changed. But I feel like anything can happen – there’s room for improvement. - Mandy Haberman 16. Being able to succeed in areas where no one has done it before is big business. - David Quayle 17. You can’t say you’ve done anything until the day you die. I always try to do better. -Robert Breedswaite 18. Without risk, there is no reward and no excitement. -Tom Hartley Sr. 19. I don’t think failure is a failure, but failure is a complete lack of choice. But even the prisoner in the cell has a choice. Don't give in, find a new path. - Richard Pruitt 20. If you don't take risks, you don't have to worry, but if you don't take risks, there's no fun. - Tom Hartley Sr. 21. A deal is a deal. Even if someone bids higher in the afternoon, the original deal still stands. That's who I am. -Tom Hartley Sr. 22. Women are like tea bags. The longer they are steeped, the stronger the flavor becomes. —Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States 23. Carrying out an ideal is the most satisfying feeling. - Mandy Haberman 24. Investing is not difficult, but investing correctly is not. - Warren Buffett 25. No matter how great an entrepreneur you are, you still won't succeed if you don't have the right people by your side to challenge and assist you along the way. - Chris Goleman 26. Fragile people cannot stand on the wave. If something goes wrong, they will only complain and cannot accept the facts and continue to struggle. -Old Tom Hartley 27. If you have money in your pocket, you will have wisdom, beauty, and even your singing will be pleasant to the ears. —Jewish Proverb 28. To me, making money is freedom and success. I used to think that if I made a lot of money, I would grow my hair long; but unfortunately, having money makes me more respectable and stable, because you have to consider your status and credibility, so I never want to grow my hair long or Very dirty nails. - John Madesky 29. I could sit on the beach and soak in the sun for the rest of my life, but I don’t want to. Once you enjoy the excitement of the carousel, you will want to go back and enjoy the pleasure of speed again after you get off.
— John Madesky 30. I eat at the best restaurants, but I also like to eat fish and chips with my hands, which sometimes taste better than a three- or four-hundred-pound meal. eat. - Old Tom Hartley 31. The best talents cannot be used for profit. Money is just a way to keep score. The best people in any field are driven by passion. — Eric Raymond, evangelist in the free software community 32. The best career advice for young people is: “Choose the things you love to do the most, and then find someone to pay you to do them.” — Famous Well-known journalist Kathleen Wyheng 33. My seven-year-old child doesn’t believe that I am a multi-millionaire. He thinks that if I were really that rich, I should drive a Ferrari and buy him a new computer. —Julie Hester 30. I will eat in the best restaurants, but I also like to eat fish and chips with my hands. It sometimes tastes better than a three- or four-hundred-pound meal. eat. - Old Tom Hartley 31. The best talents cannot be used for profit. Money is just a way to keep score. The best people in any field are driven by passion. — Eric Raymond, evangelist in the free software community 32. The best career advice for young people is: “Choose the things you love to do the most, and then find someone to pay you to do them.” — Famous Well-known journalist Kathleen Wyheng 33. My seven-year-old child doesn’t believe that I am a multi-millionaire. He thinks that if I were really that rich, I should drive a Ferrari and buy him a new computer. —Julie Hester