Top 19 Success Awaits Quotes
#1. Success awaits the diligent faithful
who diligently grasp each prospect
of God given opportunity, wisely
interprets the mystery of its potential,
and moves in faith to obtain.
Calvin W. Allison
#2. Now relax, think positively and begin
the smile of success awaits you.
Claudia Nice
#3. The red sole was born from red nail polish. I am giving back to beauty what the shoes took from the nails many years ago.
Christian Louboutin
#5. Don't push me, Melody. I'm not above hiking this dress up and fucking you in front of all of Chicago.
J.J. McAvoy
#6. I think I would spend the first 30 weeks not writing, just clearing my head and seeing parts of the world I haven't seen and going back to places I have seen and love.
Michael Connelly
#9. You realize that trying to keep your distance from me will not lessen my affection for you. All efforts to save me from you will fail.
John Green
#10. You want success, and then when you do get it, you don't want it because of the attention.
Shirley Bassey
#11. The more I know, the more I realise I don't know. And the more I realise I'll never truly understand.
Zach Condon
#12. Don't wait for a future moment; the time is NOW! The life of your dreams awaits ... UN-ASS the couch and go get it!
Steve Maraboli
#14. As a powerful creator, your potential success only awaits the genesis of thought.
Bryant McGill
#15. I'm carrying the weight of all the useless junk and modern man accumulates.
Billy Joel
#16. Poetry! Indeed, verses are the only thing that your letter lacks, Makar Alexievitch. And what tender feelings I can read in it - what roseate-coloured fancies! To the curtain, however, I had never given a thought. The fact is that when I moved the flower-pots, it LOOPED ITSELF up. There now!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#17. The mind revolts against certain opinions, as the stomach rejects certain foods.
William Hazlitt
#18. What we do want to see is reforms that are going to have a permanent effect on the budget deficit.
Ed Parker
#19. Perhaps the greatest lesson [Huxley] learned from reading Carlyle was that real religion, that emotive feeling for Truth and Beauty, could flourish in the absence of an idolatrous theology.
Adrian Desmond
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