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Famous Zig Ziglar Quotes
“Will you look back on life and say, 'I wish I had,' or 'Im glad I did'?”
“God's way is still the best way.”
“Getting knocked down in life is a given. Getting up and moving forward is a choice.”
“Don't let the mistakes and disappointments of the past control and direct your future.”
“You are the most influential person you will talk to all day.”
“Fewer people are bent from hard work than are crooked from avoiding it.”
“When you turn to God you discover He has been facing you all the time.”
“Possibly the greatest waste in life is the gap between what you are and what you could become.”
“The elevator to success is out of order, but the stairs are always open.”
“The first step to getting what you want is to have the courage to get rid of what you don't.”
“Look Back in forgiveness, forward in hope, down in compassion and up in gratitude.”
“Hope is the power that gives a person the confidence to step out and try.”
“You don't build a business --you build people-- and then people build the business.”
“What you do off the job is determining factor in how far you will go on the job.”
“When your image improves, your performance improves.”
“Action often precedes the feeling.”
“Obviously, there is little you can learn from doing nothing.”
“Just remember, when you should grab something, grab it; when you should let go, let go.”
“The best thing a parent can do for a child is to love his or her spouse.”
“The greatest single cause of a poor self-image is the absence of unconditional love.”
“Before you change your thinking, you have to change what goes into your mind.”
“Remember there is plenty of room at the top-but not enough to sit down.”
“The door to a balanced success opens widest on the hinges of hope and encouragement.”
“Goals are the links in the chain that connect activity to accomplishment.”
“The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain.”
“When you respond to life, that's positive; when you react to life, that's negative.”
“Success and happiness are not destinations, they are exciting, never-ending journeys.”
