“Too great a preoccupation with motives (especially one's own motive) is liable to lead to too little concern for consequences.” LittlesMotivationConsequenceConcernMotiveLiablePreoccupation Author:Katharine Whitehorn
“I think that's the real horror story for me, how little you can ever really know about your own motivations. How in the dark we all are about the concerns and the contents of our minds.” ThinkingKnowsMindLittlesRealStoriesMotivationDarkHorrorConcernHorror Stories Author:Karen Russell
“Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.” ThinkingLifeInspirationalTryingStillsDreamMotivationalSuccessMotivationHopeFearFocusAchieveInspirational LifeFailureSucceedConcernEncouragementCatholicLive LifeYour DreamsAspirationBeing SuccessfulFrustrationPotentialSuccess In LifeFollow Your DreamsNo FearKey To SuccessRoad To SuccessFear Of FailureRecipe For SuccessOvercoming FearChase Your DreamsDreams Do Come TrueHopes And DreamsHopes And FearsVatican IiLiving The DreamDreams And AspirationsFear NoneHopes DreamsFailure Is Not An OptionUntapped PotentialUnfulfilled DreamsFrustration In LifeUnfulfilled Potential Author:Pope John XXIII
“I think the films Insomnia and Memento share all sorts of thematic concerns, such as the relationship between motivation and action, and the difficulty of reconciling your view of the story with the supposed objective view of that story.” ThinkingActionFilmMotivationShareConcernDifficultyInsomniaMemento Author:Christopher Nolan
“If you help others with sincere motivation and sincere concern, that will bring you more fortune, more friends, more smiles, and more success. If you forget about others' rights and neglect others' welfare, ultimately you will be very lonely.” IfsHelpingMotivationForgetRightsConcernLonelyFortuneHelping OthersWelfareNeglectSincere Book:Worlds in Harmony Source: Worlds in Harmony