
Top 40 The Path To Greatness Quotes
#1. Pain is necessary on the path to greatness.
Meg Xuemei X
#3. Become so good they can't ingore you,
and you are on the path to success.
Become so good they can't stand you,
and you are on the path to greatness.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#4. The path to greatness begins with your willingness to take small steps.
Kathy McClary
#5. The path to mediocrity is wide; the path to greatness is narrow, and the path to genius is hidden; few find it.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. One can rarely achieve greatness on the path of least resistance.
Wes Fesler
#7. Have fun in Idaho. Don't provoke any potato farmers," he says.
"Right. Because that would be bad
Cynthia Hand
#8. A prudent man should always follow in the path trodden by great men and imitate those who are most excellent, so that if he does not attain to their greatness, at any rate he will get some tinge of it.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#9. Like a last signpost to the other path, Napoleon appeared, the most isolated and late-born man there has even been, and in him the problem of the noble ideal as such made flesh
one might well ponder what kind of problem it is; Napoleon this synthesis of the inhuman and the superhuman
Friedrich Nietzsche
#10. Believe in yourself.
Carve your own path.
Build your own dreams.
Be your own hero.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#11. Fear is the first and last obstacle on your path to greatness.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#12. I am in the theatrical profession myself, my wife is in the theatrical profession, my children are in the theatrical profession.I had a dog that lived and died in it from a puppy; and my chaise-pony goes on, in Timour the Tartar.
Charles Dickens
#13. Am I going to be known by the car I travel in or by the path I pave and walk on?
Amit Abraham
#14. Not at all. I find it liberating. I believe my life has value, and I don't want to waste it thinking about clothing,
Michael Crichton
#15. We must reject the idea ... Well-intentioned, but dead wrong ... That the primary path to greatness in the social sectors is to become "more like a business." Most businesses ... Like most of anything else in life ... Fall somewhere between mediocre and good.
James C. Collins
#17. Despite what you think you know, sometimes your plans may be interrupted. Because you were designed for a purpose. You are on a mission to achieve greatness. No matter what obstacles lie in your path, you will reach your destination. Remember God's grace is sufficient.
Amaka Imani Nkosazana
#18. Keep your eyes open. Look at the world without prejudice, pay attention to your sources, and decide for yourself where the truth lies. That is the greatness of the path I'm offering you.
Javier Sierra
#19. He had come to find out that reality was more than a dream, much more than a dream!
Milan Kundera
#20. Sharpie? A mischievous smile spread across her face. I thought you said you couldn't control your powers. Beginner's luck.
Kami Garcia
#21. Contrary to your beliefs, I am stronger then what you give me credit for, but the real lesson here is the knowledge to know I don't owe you an explanation to anything.
Nikki Rowe
#22. You are treading the path to your greatness: no one shall follow you here! Your passage has effaced the path behind you, and above that path stands written: Impossibility.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#23. Travelling on the known path is intelligence;
travelling on an unknown path is boldness.
Making your own path is greatness.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#24. A nations path to greatness lies in its economic prowess and that militarism, empire, and aggression lead to a dead end.
Fareed Zakaria
#25. The greatness of common sense, and its title to reverence, appear in this, that it deals with vast complexity, that is, with the innumerable elements of a situation. Common sense discerns and judges a path through this knotted and tangled maze.
James Vila Blake
#26. I am a good boy. Sweet. I love to chill. I have a select set of friends, am big on house music, love Goa. I don't read much. Though that is one habit I am trying to inculcate.
Shahid Kapoor
#27. I'd like people to remember me for a diligent expert workman. I think a poet is a workman. I think Shakespeare was a workman. And God's a workman. I don't think there's anything better than a workman.
Laurence Olivier
#28. I hate it when people throw big sweeping generalizations at you that you can't even begin to interpret.
Karen Marie Moning
#29. We learned that a former prisoner of war had more to teach us about what it takes to find a path to greatness than most books on corporate strategy.
James C. Collins
#30. Open wide your heart and accept all the experiences of life. Don't let any moment go half-lived. Live with greatness even in moments of sadness and pain. It is no shame to trip and fall as you walk the path of life. Just get up and continue on your way.
Ilchi Lee
#31. Does one get faith by mere studying of books? Too much reading creates confusion. The Master used to say that one should learn from the scriptures that God alone is real and the world illusory.
Sarada Devi
#32. That is all God wants from us! To be happy. Go, create, laugh, love, and above all, be happy! No matter what anyone tells you, you have the ability to change your world! Make it a great place to live in! God loves you! Exactly the way that you are!
Kenneth Griffin Jr.
#33. Greatness finds us by obstacles in front of us. I don't look at hurdles as obstacles blocking my path but opportunities to overcome.
Lolo Jones
#34. My point was simply that the war on global terrorism is going to be a long one, and we need to adapt as our enemy adapts.
Richard Myers
#35. Brimming. That's what it is, I want to get to a place where my sentences enact brimming.
Li-Young Lee
#36. The paths of virtue, though seldom those of worldly greatness, are always those of pleasantness and peace.
Walter Scott
#37. Focusing solely on what you can potentially do better than any other organization is the only path to greatness.
James C. Collins
#38. There is no greater path than the act of listening.
Bryant McGill
#39. The potential consequences of any task or activity are the key determinants of how important a task really is to you and to your company.
Brian Tracy
#40. All this talk: the state should do this or that, ultimately means: the police should force consumers to behave otherwise than they would behave spontaneously.
Ludwig Von Mises
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