Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration’

“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.” – Melody Beattie (1948 – alive; American Author of self-help books on codependent relationships)

“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” – Theodore Roosevelt Jnr. (1858 – 1919; American Statesman, Writer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900)

“One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.” – Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (1943 – 1993; First Black American Professional Tennis Player to be selected to the United States Davis Cup team and the only black man ever to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open)

“You will continue to suffer if you react to every word that is said to you. True power is being calm and observing things with great authenticity. If words of others control you that means you still need purification, you still need catharsis” – Sanjay Singh (Indian Dermatologist, Author, Social Activist, Motivational Speaker)

​Success does not consist in never making blunders, but in never making the same one a second time.

​The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.

“​If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” 

Tony Robbins (American Author, Entrepreneur, and Life Coach)

“​Action without thought is empty. Thought without action is blind.”

Kwame Nkrumah (1909 – 1972; First Ghanaian Prime Minister and President) 

“The difference between success and mediocrity is all in the way you think.”Dean Francis (1974 – alive; English Professional Boxer)

“​Offence committed again is a character.” Daniel Stanley Aninakwah (Retired Educationist)