Any great achievement is preceded by many difficulties and many lessons; great achievements are not possible without them.
Faith, hope, love, and insight are the highest achievements of human effort. They are found-given-by experience.
We have killed our souls with comfort instead of seeking fulfillment and achievement.
The most splendid achievement of all is the constant striving to surpass yourself and to be worthy of your own approval.
The greatest achievement is to outperform yourself.
The only limits on human achievement are self-imposed.
We will receive not what we idly wish for but what we justly earn. Our rewards will always be in exact proportion to our service.
Self-discipline is the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.
Comfort is the enemy of achievement.
Don’t mistake movement for achievement. It’s easy to get faked out by being busy. The question is: Busy doing what?
Motivation gets you going, but discipline keeps you growing.
The imagination is the workshop of the soul, where all the plans for individual achievement are shaped.
Education is the great engine to personal development.
There is only one person with whom to compete and that is yourself. Keep aiming to surpass your own best performance and ever strive to reach higher levels.
A constant struggle, a ceaseless battle to bring success from inhospitable surroundings, is the price of all great achievements.
Living for God’s glory is the greatest achievement we can accomplish with our lives.
Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by talking and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn’t have to be like this.
Large portions of life’s disappointments are individuals who did not understand that they were so near achievement when they surrendered.
The 2 master skills of life are: The Science of Achievement and The Art of Fulfillment.
For what then matters is to bear witness to the uniquely human potential at its best, which is to transform a personal tragedy into a triumph, to turn one’s predicament into a human achievement.