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“What happens when a leader misses his steps on the ladder is what happens when a train misses the rail. Be on track.”
Israelmore Ayivor“In business or in life, don't follow the wagon tracks too closely.”
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.“American government is like a train on a track. You have the people on the left shouting you have the people on the right. But the train's on track. They just keep ploughing ahead. ”
Tom Wolfe“I'm always on tour, so I'm always trying new tracks out live before they're released. That's more necessity than anything, because I don't get a proper chance to sit in a studio and work on tracks like other producers do.”
Skrillex“Without someone speaking into your life and keeping you on track with the things you believe, you have a tendency to drift into habitual sin- and you recognize this about yourself.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working“In the Bible we find everything we need to guide and energize our lives, to keep us on track so that we live out God’s plan.”
Elizabeth George, Life Management for Busy Women: Living Out God's Plan with Passion & Purpose“The problem with modern politics is everybody is doing sound bite stuff. In my stump speech, I give 20 minutes on why I think we're off track. And I think people do really want to engage in a serious high-level discussion on how to get the country back on track because people care about their own country.”
Dave Brat“If you can't manage yourself, you can't manage your time. Discipline and self-control are what get you on track to execute your plans by managing your time effectively!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Static people don’t fall! You fell because you were either climbing, or running. This is a sign that you are on track. Don’t stop where you fall; rise up and do it again!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365“Each of us has to blaze our own trail and figure out the best path for our own lives. Every so often, I think it's important to stop and look around to see that we're still on the trail that we once embarked upon some time ago. If somewhere along along the way we look up and the trailhead is nowhere to be found and we seem to have gone painfully off track - that's okay too. Every single day we have a choice to get back on track and when it's all said and done, it's abundantly clear that there is more than one way to get to the finish line of a life well lived.”
Chris Hill