Imagining Success Quotes & Sayings
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Top Imagining Success Quotes
And talking about dark! You think dark is just one color, but it ain't. There're five or six kinds of black. Some silky, some woolly. Some just empty. Some like fingers. And it don't stay still, it moves and changes from one kind of black to another. Saying something is pitch black is like saying something is green. What kind of green? Green like my bottles? Green like a grasshopper? Green like a cucumber, lettuce, or green like the sky is just before it breaks loose to storm? Well, night black is the same way. May as well be a rainbow. — Toni Morrison
You might have thought that a world such as ours, so hard-nosed and cynical and brash, would have very little time for transcendence, spiritual values of goodness and compassion, gentleness, and caring, but we actually do experience them. — Desmond Tutu
Mentally imagine you are buying the business or applying for the job that will earn your fortune. Review each step you'd take, the obstacles you might meet, the difficulties you would meet. Continue imagining each step until you mentally reach your wealth goal. — Tyler Gregory Hicks
I went to community college for about a year but I'd started taking music seriously by then so I dropped out. — Caitlin Rose
Let nothing stop you from following where you go and what you do in life.
Your life is yours to do what you will to follow your dreams. — Baileigh Morreau
You could be laughing one day about the same issues that you're crying about the next day, so that's life. — Taraji P. Henson
The worst part about going crazy is that when you're not crazy anymore, you just don't know what to think of yourself. — Benjamin Alire Saenz
Imagining success can be a great motivation technique. The more you view yourself as successful, the better you will feel about yourself and the job at hand. Focusing on the positives can breed success. — Andy C.E. Brown
Daydream. Because you can't accomplish what you've never fully imagined. — Richelle E. Goodrich
