
Top 18 Dream Big But Start Small Quotes
#1. Dream big. Start small and then connect the dots
Dan Millman
#2. A sound man is good at salvage, at seeing nothing is lost
Laozi
#3. We aren't negotiating." "Humans are always negotiating. That's what conversation is.
Pierce Brown
#5. Change the size of your dreams if that's what's keep you static. Go for bigger dreams, but start in a small way. See the bigger picture and live by the desire to become excellent!
Israelmore Ayivor
#7. Big Dreams start with small unreasonable acts
Adam Braun
#8. You are likely to vomit your dreams if you take too much at a time. Take it one after the other and don't over-eat the dreams you have! Dream big, but start small!
Israelmore Ayivor
#9. Writers understand the world better, but they lack the strength to change it. Perhaps that is so because they understand their limitations more than others.
Janvier Chouteu-Chando
#10. Dream big. Start small. But most of all, start.
Simon Sinek
#11. If you're constantly being reminded of the ways in which your history and your narrative as a people were rooted in loss and decay, then you're in deep trouble. Once you make a certain kind of peace with the past, then you should be completely oriented towards speculation about the future.
Kerry James Marshall
#12. On telly, there's been a move towards entertainment - with some very high-powered, fast-moving dramas. Then we have the Internet, where we get our information but it's all in bite-size pieces. I think the documentary, as a form, actually speaks to what's missing.
Beeban Kidron
#13. To build a successful business, you must start small and dream big.
Aliko Dangote
#14. As I've said many times, the only way to stay trim is to eat bacon.
Emily Giffin
#15. The two desires struggle within me: the desire to be safe, and the desire to know. I cannot tell which one will win.
Ally Condie
#16. Don't stop learning. A time will come when your dreams will go global and you will turn and laugh at how local you've been. Start local anyway!
Israelmore Ayivor
#17. How pleasant a world would be in which no man was allowed to operate on the Stock Exchange unless he could pass and examination in economics and Greek poetry, and in which politicians were obliged to have a competent knowledge of history and modern novels.
Bertrand Russell
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