Motivation Quotes

When you need a push, these words deliver. The fuel for getting started and keeping going.

22152 quotes

"The parabola traces the path of projectiles and human ambition."
Euclid
"The altitude is the measure of height and aspiration."
Euclid
P
"The advancement of knowledge is the highest form of human endeavor."
Pierre-Simon Laplace
J
"If there is something I crave above all things, it is glory."
Johannes Kepler
L
"The human spirit is capable of accomplishing anything it sets its mind to achieve."
Leonhard Euler
L
"Every step forward, no matter how small, is a victory worth celebrating."
Leonhard Euler
L
"Motivation comes from within; inspiration comes from without."
Leonhard Euler
C
"Man is lazy and does not like to exert himself more than necessary."
Carl Friedrich Gauss
C
"Mathematics will always be at the heart of human progress."
Carl Friedrich Gauss
C
"Life rewards those who take calculated risks."
Carl Friedrich Gauss
G
"If we do not succeed, we run the risk of failure."
Gottfried Leibniz
G
"Motivation comes from understanding why something matters."
Gottfried Leibniz
A
"Give me a lever long enough, and I shall move not just the earth, but your understanding."
Archimedes
"The demonstration is mightier than the declaration."
Euclid
J
"Curiosity is the engine that drives human progress."
Johannes Kepler
L
"The greatest theorems arise from the deepest wells of human curiosity."
Leonhard Euler
R
"Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow."
René Descartes
R
"Without passion, man is a mere latent force and possibility."
René Descartes
R
"One must believe that one has succeeded if one is to succeed."
René Descartes
C
"The future belongs to those who understand the present."
Christiaan Huygens
G
"The strongest motivation is the pursuit of truth."
Gottfried Leibniz
C
"A man is in the way to do something if he is conscious of difficulty. He is in the way to do nothing if he is conscious of nothing."
Carl Friedrich Gauss
"The impossible often dissolves when approached with mathematical rigor."
Euclid
"Every problem solved opens pathways to new problems."
Euclid
A
"Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world—but first, I must understand where I stand."
Archimedes
A
"I have moved imaginary worlds; to move the real world requires only time and will."
Archimedes
G
"Motivation comes from within; inspiration comes from without."
Gottfried Leibniz
J
"We must never cease questioning, never cease seeking, never accept ignorance as fate."
Johannes Kepler
R
"Progress is the art of converting problems into opportunities."
René Descartes
C
"The pursuit of mathematical truth requires both passion and dispassion."
Carl Friedrich Gauss