Success Quotes

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

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"In all things to exceed mediocrity is difficult."
Spencer, Herbert
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"If you only care enough for a result, you will almost certainly attain it."
James, William
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"Effort is a word that James uses, success also defines effort as will action."
James, William
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"In the end, our measure of success is whether we have contributed to the continuing reconstruction of human experience."
Dewey, John
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"The theory of chances is the only mathematics for practical men."
Peirce, Charles Sanders
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"The road to success is always under construction."
Peirce, Charles Sanders
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"Ambition is the death of thought."
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
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"The measure of a person is their contribution to society."
Comte, Auguste
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"True success is measured by the positive impact on others."
Comte, Auguste
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"Lack of preparation is the root of all failure."
Spencer, Herbert
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"Success requires the marriage of preparation and opportunity."
Spencer, Herbert
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"Man's highest destiny is growth and development."
Peirce, Charles Sanders
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"Every person has the capacity for greatness."
Peirce, Charles Sanders
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"All genuine progress is built on honest inquiry."
Peirce, Charles Sanders
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"Success measured in money alone is ultimately hollow."
Dilthey, Wilhelm
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"Progress is the movement toward perfection."
Feuerbach, Ludwig
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"Success comes through systematic effort and organization."
Comte, Auguste
C
"Success requires the subordination of individual will to collective purpose."
Comte, Auguste
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"If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it."
James, William
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"We are taught to believe that success is entirely dependent on our individual efforts."
James, William
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"Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another."
Dewey, John
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"The good person is a professional at some line of work, some kind of practice."
Dewey, John
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"The measure of intelligence is the ability to change."
Dewey, John
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"A problem adequately stated is a problem half solved."
Dewey, John
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"The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything."
Spencer, Herbert
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"The great question is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with failure."
Spencer, Herbert
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"Success is measured by the happiness you bring to others."
Feuerbach, Ludwig
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"It is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong."
Bentham, Jeremy
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"Success is the result of preparation and opportunity."
Bentham, Jeremy
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"Method and order are the foundations of successful endeavor."
Comte, Auguste