Success Quotes

Success means different things to different people. These quotes redefine what it means to truly succeed.

25498 quotes

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"Whatever is realised is realised by process."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"The test of a true genius is that their work seems inevitable."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Success belongs to those willing to traverse difficult terrain."
Poincaré, Henri
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"The universe rewards those who understand its mathematical grammar."
Weyl, Hermann
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"To be a great physicist, one must first be a great mathematician."
Weyl, Hermann
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"The pursuit of excellence knows no bounds."
Church, Alonzo
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"Clarity of thought is the foundation of progress."
Church, Alonzo
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"In every failure lies the seed of success."
Church, Alonzo
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"We do not succeed because we are destined to; we are destined to because we succeed."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Chance favors the prepared mind, but only preparation creates the opportunity."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day after day after day."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Success is not the accumulation of things, but the realization of one's potential."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"Precision in thought leads to clarity in expression and power in action."
Brouwer, Luitzen Egbertus Jan
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"A mathematician is not content unless he feels his theorem is inevitable."
Hilbert, David
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"The mathematician's true reward is the moment of understanding."
Hilbert, David
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"Every problem contains within itself the seed of its own solution."
Church, Alonzo
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"The measure of success is whether you have grown."
Church, Alonzo
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"The only true failure is the failure to try."
Church, Alonzo
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"The greatest discoveries come when someone works on something for love, not for hire."
Poincaré, Henri
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"To succeed, you must first believe you can succeed."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Success is not the destination; it is the journey of continuous improvement."
Poincaré, Henri
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"In the pursuit of excellence, we discover our true potential."
Poincaré, Henri
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"Success is not the destination; it is the continuous process of becoming."
Whitehead, Alfred North
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"What an extraordinary achievement it would be to prove what cannot be proven."
Gödel, Kurt
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"The development of formal logic represents humanity's most precise intellectual achievement."
Tarski, Alfred
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"A theory succeeds when it accounts for all phenomena within its scope."
Tarski, Alfred
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"The formalization of mathematics was one of humanity's greatest intellectual achievements."
Church, Alonzo
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"The formalization of mathematics was both a triumph and a revelation of its limits."
Church, Alonzo
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"The formalization of computation was a milestone in human intellectual history."
Church, Alonzo
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"Success consists in achieving a true appreciation of complexity."
Whitehead, Alfred North