Top 20 Quotes About Anger Motivation
#2. You have a nicety of awareness of the difference between a blade's edge and its tip.
Frank Herbert
#3. If your motivation for acquiring money or success comes from a nonsupportive root such as fear, anger, or the need to "prove" yourself, your money will never bring you happiness.
T. Harv Eker
#4. Give me another Chance
Then,
You will Get
Less than I Gain...
Hasil Paudyal
#5. Instead of courage' management guru Tom Peters recommends fostering 'a level of fury with the status quo such that one cannot not act.
Adam M. Grant
#6. Keep in mind the roots of violence: Lust, envy, anger, avarice, and vengeance ... the taproot ... the killer's ultimate and truest motivation ... is the hatred of truth ... the hatred of truth is a vice. From it comes pride and an enthusiasm for disorder.
Dean Koontz
#7. This has been a covert preparation for an overt operation." - Rory in NEVER GO ALONE
Denison Hatch
#10. Each year the US population spends more money on diets than the amount needed to feed all the hungry people in the rest of the world.
Yuval Noah Harari
#11. Everybody kind of perceives me as being angry. It's not anger, it's motivation.
Roger Clemens
#13. There are eight levels of charity ... The highest is when you strengthen a man's hand until he need no longer be dependent upon others.
Maimonides
#14. I'm habitually positive. I try not to use anger as motivation.
Urijah Faber
#15. We dream of the world we could have made, and wake up in the world that we did.
Craig Stone
#16. By unlinking your money motivation from anger, fear, and the need to prove yourself, you can install new links for earning your money through purpose, contribution, and joy.
T. Harv Eker
#19. Passion is what must take the place of fury. Passion makes us want to live another day, to try to do the right thing. Passion contains love and fear and anger and motivation. Passion keeps you fighting when you want to give up.
Lisa McMann
#20. To seek the praise of men as our motivation is to abandon truly great things, for more often than not truly great things elicit the ire of men far more than they garner their praises.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
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