Accomplish Quotes
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For the less even as for the greater there is some deed that he may accomplish but once only; and in that deed his heart shall rest.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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The time and thought which most persons waste in aimless effort would accomplish wonders if properly directed with some special object in view. In order to do this, it is necessary to center your mental force upon a specific thought and hold it there, to the exclusion of all other thoughts.
Charles F. Haanel
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I'm always looking for a new thing that really terrifies me that I think I can't do it and accomplish that.
Sara Paxton
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To all who want to accomplish something I say, Go into the silence regularly for power and wisdom to accomplish.
Elizabeth Towne
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We shape our life by deciding to pay attention to it. It is the direction of our attention and its intensity that will determines what we accomplish and how well.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Lord, grant that I may always desire more than I can accomplish.
Michelangelo
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You develop a team to achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. All of us alone are weaker, by far, than if all of us are together.
Mike Krzyzewski
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Believe it or not, it is not only possible to accomplish more by doing less, it is mandatory. Enter the world of elimination.
Tim Ferriss
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Once I have a vision of something I want to accomplish, I tend to slog doggedly toward my goal until I achieve it; this is a skill from my youth.
Arlene Blum
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It's not like I feel like I've accomplished nothing, I just have to forget about what I've accomplished and just accomplish more.
Ahmad Balshe
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If you develop the absolute sense of certainty that powerful beliefs provide, then you can get yourself to accomplish virtually anything, including those things that other people are certain are impossible.
Anthony Robbins
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How a designer gets from thought to thing is, at least in broad strokes, straightforward: (1) A designer conceives a purpose. (2) To accomplish that purpose, the designer forms a plan. (3) To execute the plan, the designer specifies building materials and assembly instructions. (4) Finally, the designer or some surrogate applies the assembly instructions to the building materials. What emerges is a designed object, and the designer is successful to the degree that the object fulfills the designer's purpose.
William A. Dembski
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For a long time I though that one had to accomplish something. Now I just watch, listen, receive. Live.
Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa
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I think that the people who really accomplish things in this world have to have a little bit of crazy in them.
Allison Joseph
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If the parties get too close together they lose their identities, if they get too far apart you're not going to get a whole lot done because you almost always need to have some folks on the other side of the aisle to accomplish anything.
Tom Allen
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Men always say, "Let's see what you can do." If we always talk and never work we will not accomplish anything.
Belva Lockwood
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When you try to be everything to everyone, you accomplish being nothing to anyone.
Bonnie Gillespie
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Every and all the politicians have something they want to accomplish, and in order to implement your program, the best way is to become the prime minister. Have no doubt about it.
Taro Kono
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You cannot paint the Mona Lisa by assigning one dab each to a thousand painters.
William Francis Buckley
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I don't know that I'll ever be the guy who needs to go to a tournament to be seen and to spectate. I feel like I can accomplish spectating from home.
Andy Roddick
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Here is a simple recipe to begin with. Get up every morning with the set intention of writing and go to your desk and sit there for three hours, whether you accomplish anything or not. Before long you will find that you are writing madly, not waiting for inspiration.
Gertrude Atherton
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A party should be founded not merely on numbers, but on moral principles, without which it can neither accomplish useful work nor inspire confidence.
Eleftherios Venizelos
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We don't accomplish anything in this world alone.
Sandra Day O'Connor
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War - An act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will.
George Washington