“Whatever work you undertake, do it seriously, thoroughly and well; never leave it half-done or undone, never feel yourself satisfied unless and until you have given it your very best. Cultivate the habits of discipline and toleration. Surrender not the convictions you hold dear but learn to appreciate the points of view of your opponents.” FeelsWellsDoneMotivationalGivenWorkViewsHalfSeriousHabitDisciplinePoliticianAppreciateDearConvictionPoint Of ViewSurrenderSatisfiedOpponentsSeriousnessUndoneThoroughTolerationMotivational WorkLearn To AppreciateThoroughnessWhatever Works Author:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
“There are things about quitting the smoking habit for which nobody prepares you. Did I have any idea that I would indulge in long, drooling-nay, dribbling-lascivious dreams in which I was still wreathed in fragrant blue fumes? I would wake with the complete and guilty conviction that I had sinned in word and deed while I was asleep.” LongStillsIdeasDreamHabitBlueConvictionDeedsQuittingGuiltySmokingIndulgeIndulge InDrooling Book:And Yet...: Essays Source: And Yet...: Essays
“When the intensity of emotional conviction subsides, a man who is in the habit of reasoning will search for logical grounds in favour of the belief which he finds in himself.” MenReasonBeliefEmotionalHabitConvictionReasoningLogicalIntensityFavour Book:Mysticism and Logic Source: Mysticism and Logic
“I am a strong individualist by personal habit, inheritance, and conviction; but it is a mere matter of common sense to recognize that the State, the community, the citizens acting together, can do a number of things better than if they were left to individual action.” IfsMatterStatesActionTogetherIndividualLeftStrongCan DoCommunityCommonNumbersActingHabitCitizensUnityMereConvictionCommon SenseInheritanceActing Together Author:Theodore Roosevelt