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“Don't only learn from the rich and successful men, also learn from the poor and those that failed woefully, for in their failures lies the secret of success as well.”
Ikechukwu Izuakor“You can only build on success, but to do this you have to be willing to let go of your last success and use it as a stepping stone for your next achievement.”
Mensah Oteh, The Best Chance: A Guide to Discovering Your Purpose, Reaching Your Potential, Experiencing Fulfilment and Achieving Success in Any Area of Life“In order to achieve stable success, you must be focused on God and not on success itself.”
Sunday Adelaja“Profit is a by-product of success, focus on success not on profit.”
Firoz Thairinil“We live in a microwave life where people want success without passing through the process of hard work. This is because our daily discussions focus on successes and not our struggles, which end up sending wrong message to other people, believing that success can be achieved without hard work.”
Uzoma Nnadi“The world is focused on success, which is defined as riches and fame. Define your success as a person of values. Make love, compassion, and kindness your only success and everything else will be available to you.”
Raphael Zernoff“Drop down all those imaginations and feelings that "Success is built on Success". A HERO can be built from ZERO. Begin from where you stand with what you have!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Success is not built on success. It's built on failure. It's built on frustration. Sometimes its built on catastrophe.”
Sumner Redstone“Much protest is naïve; it expects quick, visible improvement and despairs and gives up when such improvement does not come. Protesters who hold out longer have perhaps understood that success is not the proper goal. If protest depended on success, there would be little protest of any durability or significance. History simply affords too little evidence that anyone’s individual protest is of any use. Protest that endures, I think, is moved by a hope far more modest than that of public success: namely, the hope of preserving qualities in one’s own heart and spirit that would be destroyed by acquiescence.”
Wendell Berry, What Are People For?