“No one knows how greatness comes to a man. It may lie in his blackness, sleeping, or it may lance into him like those driven fiery particles from outer space. These things, however, are known about greatness: need gives it life and puts it in action; it never comes without pain; it leaves a man changed, chastened, and exalted at the same time--he can never return to simplicity.” KnowsMenNeedsGivingMayActionPainLyingSleepSpaceKnownKnow HowChangedGreatnessReturnSimplicityDrivenParticlesExaltedBlacknessFieryOuter SpaceWithout Pain Book:Sweet Thursday Source: Sweet Thursday
“Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Don't ever underestimate the power of planning. You can't make your vision come to life unless you outline each goal-driven step at a time. And you can't reach your full potential unless you plan how to make the most of your purpose and passion. When you look around and see people who are the captains of their ship, invariably they have taken pains to chart their successful course through life.” PeopleLooksPainPurposePassionCoursesGoalLeaderVisionStepsSuccessfulTakenPlansDrivenPlanningShipsCaptainsUnderestimateOutlinesSteersFull PotentialPurpose And Passion Author:John C. Maxwell
“While it is undeniable that many have been driven to immorality and crime by the need to survive, it is equally evident that the possession of a significant surplus of material goods has never been a guarantee against covetousness, rapacity and the infinite variety of vice and pain which spring from such passions. Indeed, it could be argued that the unrelenting compulsion of those who already have much to acquire even more has generated greater injustice, immorality and wretchedness than the cumulative effect of the struggles of the severely underprivileged to better their lot.” NeedsHas BeensPainPassionPoorStruggleRichGreaterEffectsCrimeMaterialsSpringInfiniteInjusticeVicesPossessionDrivenSignificantVarietyAcquireGuaranteesGoodsEvidentCompulsionRich And PoorImmoralitySurplusCovetousnessWretchednessCumulativeUnrelentingUnderprivileged Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“The history of work has been, in part, the history of the worker's body. Production depended on what the body could accomplish with strength and skill. Techniques that improve output have been driven by a general desire to decrease the pain of labor as well as by employers' intentions to escape dependency upon that knowledge which only the sentient laboring body could provide.” WellsHas BeensBodyPainDesireWorkSkillsLaborIntentionWorkersProductionsAccomplishDrivenTechniqueEmployersDecreaseDependencyOutputAutomation Book:In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power Source: In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power
“I used to suffer particularly because the poor animals must endure so much pain and want. The sight of an old, limping horse being dragged along by one man while another man struck him with a stick he was being driven to the Colmar slaughterhouse - haunted me for weeks.” MenWantPainUsedSufferingAnimalPoorWeekSightHorseSticksEndureDrivenOne ManAnother ManSlaughterhousesLimping Author:Albert Schweitzer
“Creative work is often driven by pain. It may be that if you don't have something in the back of your head driving you nuts, you may not do anything. It's not a good arrangement. If I were God, I wouldn't have done it that way.” IfsWayWritingMayDonePainCreativeDrivenDrivingNutsArrangementsCreative Work Author:Cormac McCarthy