“Success is a moving target. I don't think we ever achieve “it”, at least in our own minds. But I do know this, if you think you have achieved your greatest success you clearly have decided to stop pushing yourself.” IfsThinkingKnowsMindMovingAchieveDecidedPushingTargetPush YourselfGreatest Success Author:Mike Michalowicz
“You may have an overall target to achieve with each prospect, but if you are going to have an ideal outcome for each call, should you not also have a tolerable outcome to fall back on? Something you are willing to put up with if things don't go completely to plan, but something that still moves things forward ever so slightly?” IfsShouldMayStillsMovingFallPlansAchieveWillingIdealsOutcomesTargetFall BackTolerable Author:Chris Murray
“keep moving. It's hard for old age to hit a moving target.” HardAgeMovingOld AgeTargetKeep Moving Author:Joan Rivers
“The past is an unsolved mystery and the truth a moving target.” PastMovingMysteryTargetUnsolved Mysteries Author:Edna Buchanan
“It's funny, but... you're sort of a moving target for fortune, and you never know when it will befall you.” KnowsMovingFortuneTarget Author:Thomas McGuane
“Stages of life are artifacts. Adolescence is a useful contrivance, midlife is a moving target, senior citizens are an interest group, and tweenhood is just plain made up.” MadeAgeMovingInterestGenerationsGroupsStageCitizensTargetAdolescenceSeniorArtifactsMidlifeSenior CitizenStages Of LifeInterest Groups Author:Jill Lepore
“We are redeemed one man at a time. There is no family pass ticket or park hopping pass to life. One ticket - one at a time. Man doesn't vanquish hatred or bigotry. The target keeps moving. From the blacks to the Irish; atheists to Christians. But as always there are a few leaders: Ben Franklin, John Quincy Adams, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, Fredrick Douglas, Booker T Washington, Ghandi and Martin Luther King. They know that the march toward freedom never ends, man must be ever vigilant and pray less with his lips and more with his legs.” KnowsMenEndsChristianMovingLeaderPrayingKingsHatredLipsAtheistLegsParksTargetMarchBigotryOne ManTicketsLutherKeep MovingAbrahamFranklinRedeemedVigilantVanquishHoppingBen Franklin Author:Glenn Beck
“At Columbus Circle, a juggler wearing a trench cloak and top hat, who is usually at this location afternoons and who calls himself Stretch Man, performs in front of a small, uninterested crowd; though I smell prey, and he seems worthy of my wrath, I move on in search of a less dorky target. Though if he'd been a mime, odds are he'd already be dead.” IfsMenSeemsMovingFrontsCrowdsWorthySmellCirclesHatsTargetAfternoonOddsLocationWrathPreyCloaksColumbusTrenchesMimeUninterestedJugglersDorkyTop Hats Author:Bret Easton Ellis