All achievement, all earned riches, have their beginning in an idea!
Christians need to be known as those who accomplish great things for God—not as those who simply talk about it.
Dreams are not born of indifference, laziness, or lack of ambition.
Have a time and place for everything, and do everything in its time and place, and you will not only accomplish more, but have far more leisure than those who are always hurrying.
He who would accomplish little must sacrifice little; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would attain highly must sacrifice greatly.
In Genesis 3:9, God asks Adam, "Where are you?" He is still asking that question of each of us today. Where are we in regard to God's plan for our lives? Where are we concerning the gifts and talents He has given us?
It isn't how much you know but what you get done that the world rewards and remembers.
Millions of people are held back from success because they don't know how to get things done, more than any other single reason.
More is accomplished when nobody cares who gets the credit.
Not knowing how to get things done is the single biggest handicap to success—not lack of brains, not a lack of character or willingness.
Select what you want, create your plan, put the plan into action, and follow through with persistence.
Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.
Study and discipline are the prerequisite to any form of accomplishment.
The two most common times people quit is after a defeat and after a victory.
The world has always cried for men and women who can get things done, for people who are self-starters, who see a task through to its finish.
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
To finish first you must first finish.
Victory is won not in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later win a lot more.
Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.
You do not achieve your dreams, your full potential, through your own singular struggle.
You have to look at where you are first and then where you're going, and then you have to get moving.