Unlock Your Potential with Motivational Quotes - page 654
The vision is always to point one to God and to Christ our Savior and to give Him the glory for our actions. We are encouraged to see the hope that Christ brings into our lives and to share the encouragement with our friends and neighbors.
Mike Reese
The secret of karma yoga which is to perform actions without any fruitive desires is taught by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita.
God hath varied the inclinations of men according to the variety of actions to be performed.
Thomas Browne
Boxing’s an art, it’s a science, and you don’t go out to knock people out. If they happen to get knocked out, they happen to run into one of these bricks by mistake [looks at his fists], that’s their fault.
Roy Jones Jr.
I like the life of ideas and applying ideas to action.
George P. Shultz
Motivation gets you through the day, but inspiration lasts a lifetime.
Nick Vujicic
At the beginning of the 20th century, the ambition of the great painters was to make paintings that were like music, which was then considered as the noblest art.
Brian Eno
I have a Web site that parents and girls can use to learn about Title IX and take action if they find their school is not in compliance. Thirty years after Title IX passed, 80 percent of schools are not in compliance.
Geena Davis
Put your life's plan into determined action and go after what you want with all that's in you.
Henry J. Kaiser
I like doing fight scenes. I always have, and I insist on doing as much of that action as they'll let me do. I think that's easy for me.
Noomi Rapace
Go as far as you can see and you will see further.
People are either driven to action or complacency, mission or rust. You're either participating in the Game of Life or you're watching it from the grandstands.
Bruce Jenner
Deliberately seek the company of people who influence you to think and act on building the life you desire.
I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that's always existed.
Mark Zuckerberg
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
A school of art or of anything else is to be looked on as a single individual, who keeps talking to himself for a hundred years, and feels an extreme satisfaction with his own circle of favorite ideas, be they ever so silly.
There's always a crisis somewhere, and you get the satisfaction of solving the problem. And then, there's always the mystery of whether a program will work or not, and waiting for the reviews or seeing what the audience figures are.
Rebecca Eaton