Top 49 Unsuccessful People Quotes
#1. The Labor Party is not going to profit from having these proven unsuccessful people around who are frightened of their own shadow and won't get out of bed in the morning unless they've had a focus group report to tell them which side of bed to get out.
Paul Keating
#2. Nothing separates successful people from unsuccessful people more than how they use their time!
John C. Maxwell
#3. Successful people aren't born that way. They become successful by establishing the habit of doing things unsuccessful people don't like to do. The successful people don't always like these things themselves; they just get on and do them.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#4. Successful people think differently than unsuccessful people.
John C. Maxwell
#5. Unsuccessful people get up whenever they feel like it and the first thing they do is watch television, read the paper, or check email. The rest of the day is pretty much 50% below maximum performance.
Brian Tracy
#6. The words It's not my fault! should never again come from your mouth. The words It's not my fault! have been symbolically written on the gravestones of unsuccessful people ever since Eve took her first bite of the apple.
Andy Andrews
#7. Rich people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
T. Harv Eker
#8. Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their desires to reach their potential.
John C. Maxwell
#9. Successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do.
Jeff Olson
#10. The faster you work and the more you get done, the better you feel. Most successful people work at a higher tempo of activity than unsuccessful people. They don't necessarily do different things, but they get things done more efficiently in a given time than the average person.
Brian Tracy
#11. Successful people willingly do what unsuccessful people are unwilling to do.
John Spence
#12. Successful people make decisions quickly (as soon as all the facts are available) and change them very slowly (if ever). Unsuccessful people make decisions very slowly, and change them often and quickly.
Napoleon Hill
#13. Unsuccessful people carry their goals around in their head like marbles rattling around in a can, and we say a goal that is not in writing is merely a fantasy.
Darren Hardy
#14. Unsuccessful people are the ones who are impressed by celebrity, by people's names and titles.
Robin S. Sharma
#15. Nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.
Calvin Coolidge
#16. The biggest difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are not.
Darren Hardy
#17. The one thing that's common to all successful people: They make a habit of doing things that unsuccessful people don't like to do.
Michael Phelps
#18. It seems that it is the most unsuccessful people who give the most advice, particularly for writing and financial matters.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#19. We'll all be better off the day we stop letting unhappy, unsuccessful people tell us how to be happy and successful. You already know the way ... follow it.
Steve Maraboli
#20. Successful people do all the things that unsuccessful people don't want to do.
John Paul DeJoria
#21. Successful people don't have a limit whereas unsuccessful people often draw a line of limit
Santosh Avvannavar
#22. Unsuccessful people get jealous when they watch the Mastery of others. Successful people get inspired.
Robin Sharma
#23. Nothing in the world is more common than unsuccessful people with talent, leave the house before you find something worth staying in for.
Banksy
#24. Successful people don't have any fewer problems than unsuccessful people; they just have a different mindset in dealing with them.
John C. Maxwell
#25. Remember: People who tell you it cannot be done almost always are unsuccessful people, are strictly average or mediocre at best in terms of accomplishment.
David J. Schwartz
#26. Successful people do the things that unsuccessful people won't do.
Jeff Olson
#27. Families have become models for public life, constructing friendships between individuals of different temperaments, ambitions and ages, even if they are often unsuccessful. People now want, above all, appreciation of their uniqueness.
Theodore Zeldin
#28. SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE HAVE SUCCESSFUL HABITS Unsuccessful People Don't!
Jack Canfield
#29. One of the major differences between successful and unsuccessful people is that the former look for problems to resolve, whereas the latter make every attempt to avoid them.
Grant Cardone
#30. Most unsuccessful people let their fears and doubts have the final say in how they live their lives.
Hal Elrod
#31. Successful people are willing to do things unsuccessful people will not do.
John C. Maxwell
#32. The difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is their perceptions of reality.
Ehab Atalla
#33. So many stars who have shows are intimidated by having people around them be funnier than them. It's always the unsuccessful ones. Look at Seinfeld - he's great because he let everyone be hilarious.
Paul Feig
#34. Successful people are just as "lucky" as the unsuccessful. The difference is they do something remarkable with their lucky moment while the rest of the world sits around, waiting for the next lucky streak to come.
Jeff Goins
#35. The habit of postponing work that should be done today for tomorrow has made many people unsuccessful.
Sunday Adelaja
#36. Just like us, successful people are also given 24 hours each day. The only differences between them and unsuccessful individuals are their winner mindset and self discipline.
Kevin J. Donaldson
#37. Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others. Unsuccessful idiots are always asking, "What's in it for me"?
Ziad K. Abdelnour
#38. Isn't my fur stole pitiful? How unsuccessful can a girl look? People think I'm wearing anchovies. The worst of it is, I trapped these under my own sink.
Phyllis Diller
#39. There are, basically, three kinds of people: the unsuccessful, the temporarily successful, and those who become and remain successful. The difference is character.
Jon Hunstman
#40. Try to remember that being unsuccessful in school doesn't automatically mean you'll be unsuccessful in life. Lots of people who didn't excel in school still went on to have successful lives.
Dav Pilkey
#41. So many people wait around for funding, and if they're unsuccessful, they don't make the film; if you've got a good idea, that seems so pointless. There's always a way of doing it; you've just got to find it.
Joel Edgerton
#42. At that time, the people that were in the animated film business were mostly guys who were unsuccessful newspaper cartoonists. In other words, their ability to draw living things was practically nil.
Marc Davis
#43. Most people aren't unsuccessful in life because they don't know what to do. They are unsuccessful because they don't DO what they know how to do. Knowledge is power IF ... you use it.
Al Duncan
#44. Most people, who have quit smoking, have had at least one unsuccessful try in the past. It is not important how many times you try to quit. The only important thing is, that eventually you stay quit
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#45. I don't want to be a Michael Moore-style artist, which is not to disparage Michael Moore. But he seems rather unsuccessful at winning people over who don't already agree with him.
Mohsin Hamid
#46. All successful marriages are based on some necessary hypocrisies. It's only the unsuccessful ones where people always tell the truth to each other. The
Philip Kerr
#47. Chimpanzees have very strong preferences and aversions that are completely personality-linked. The people who are unsuccessful in working with chimpanzees are those who take this personally.
Frans De Waal
#48. People don't know the consolations of being unsuccessful ... If I had been successful I should have had no peace or time.
Rumer Godden
#49. Listen, I wrote 10 unsuccessful books before I broke through, so I'm looking all the time to keep my books fascinating. I want to write what people want to read, not push any message.
Ken Follett