Unlock Your Potential with Motivational Quotes - page 115
Don't look back—forward, infinite energy, infinite enthusiasm, infinite daring, and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.
Once you got Hollywood doing these kinds of movies and having all the, how you say, the tools to do it, and also to keep on finding new ways of doing it becomes - Hollywood can be avant garde on what concerns action.
Violante Placido
Position your daily actions so time is working for instead of against you.
Jeff Olson
The secret to success is action, not attitude.Your attitude doesn't matter. It is what you do with your time.
Mary Stuart Masterson
Just having an awareness of God's mercy and compassion for us is a great motivation for us to be merciful and compassionate to other people and to take steps toward encountering God.
Jonathan Morris
As you move through life, set aside good ideas and give them to others to encourage and inspire.
Peter J. Daniels
Periods of tranquillity are seldom prolific of creative achievement. Mankind has to be stirred up.
Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.
I don't know if I have the patience and I don't have a trainers license but I will help out. Whether I want to do that full time, I doubt it.
Joe Calzaghe
Whatever happens, take responsibility.
Change is inevitable but personal growth is a choice.
Lust is the source of all our actions, and humanity.
Judo teaches us to look for the best possible course of action, whatever the individual circumstances.
Kano Jigoro
There is definitely something that has to be said for me liking the action, Lara Croft type stuff. I really want to explore that side of me.
Katie Cassidy
Pause and remember - Stop procrastinating! Wishing is wonderful but action is what it takes to make it happen.
Jennifer Young
There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events.
Charles Kennedy
The external view [of agency] forces itself on us at the same time that we resist it. One way this occurs is through the gradual erosion of what we do by the subtraction of what happens.
Thomas Nagel