
Top 18 World Class Success Quotes
#1. The biggest failure of man is that he gives up before he realizes how close he was to success.
Thomas A. Edison
#2. Human beings are afraid of dying. They are always running after something: money, honor, and pleasure. But if you had to die now, what would you want?
Taisen Deshimaru
#3. There are a lot of great inventors and improvers in the world. But those who hack world-class success tend to be the ones who can focus relentlessly on a tiny number of things. In other words, to soar, we need to simplify.
Shane Snow
#4. We need to apply the rules of 10,000 hours in order to achieve the level of a skill commensurate with the status of a world-class expert
Sunday Adelaja
#5. The happiest people among us are those who can sleep when they want to ...
Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb
#6. Oh sky, without me, do not change,
Oh moon, without me, do not shine;
Oh earth, without me, do not grow,
Oh time, without me, do not go.
... Oh, you cannot go, without me.
Rumi
#7. Pages and pages and pages with words all over the pages. My goodness, what fun. What fun to write whatever words occur.
Jonah Winter
#8. The worst class of sum worked in the every-day world is cyphered by the diseased arithmeticians who are always in the rule of Subtraction as to the merits and successes of others, and never in Addition as to their own.
Charles Dickens
#9. When you're fat, people naturally assume you aren't committed. They think you're not disciplined because if you were disciplined you wouldn't let yourself get fat. A + B = C.
K.L. Going
#12. The future economic success of Silicon Valley will be contingent on whether we have a good quality of life. World-class workers will only want to come to a world-class living environment.
Carl Guardino
#13. A universe with a creator would be a totally different kind of universe, scientifically speaking, than one without.
Richard Dawkins
#14. For most of the 20th century, we didn't just enjoy economic success in Michigan, we defined it. Our innovators and entrepreneurs created the world's most productive companies, and our unions made sure that productivity led to broad middle class prosperity.
Jennifer Granholm
#15. Earning success is hard. The process is laborious, tedious, sometimes even boring. Becoming wealthy, influential, and world-class in your field is slow and arduous.
Darren Hardy
#16. She could disarm and cut people down with them alone. It was a talent of hers. She had no need for guns, she just liked them.
J.J. McAvoy
#17. He loved his family and fellow man, never raised his voice or fists, and was rewarded with a lifelong, routine digestion of small doses of humiliation.
Tim Dorsey
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