“I will search for hidden talents that I didn't know I had and do my best to cultivate them. I am grateful for each day, and I will try to use each day as a stepping stone to greater achievements.” KnowsTryingUseGreaterTalentAchievementStonesGratefulEach DayStepping StonesI Am GratefulHidden Talents Book:Let’s Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of Horace Silver Source: Let’s Get to the Nitty Gritty: The Autobiography of Horace Silver
“Whatever comes to us in life we create first in our mentality. As the building is a reality in all its details in the architects mind before a stone or brick is laid, so we create mentally everything which later becomes a reality in our achievement.” MindFirstsRealityBuildingAchievementStonesDetailsArchitectMentalityBricks Book:Ambition and Success Source: Ambition and Success
“That has been the great achievement of our age: to so thoroughly flood the planet with megabits that every image and fact has become a digitized disembodied nothingness. With magnificent determination, our species has advanced from Stone Age to Industrial Revolution to Digital Emptiness. We've become weightless, in the bad sense of the word.” Has BeensFactsAgePlanetsRevolutionAchievementDeterminationStonesSpeciesEmptinessDigitalFloodMagnificentNothingnessIndustrial RevolutionGreat AchievementStone Age Author:Alan Lightman
“Create accomplishment from disappointments. Demoralization and disappointment are two of the surest going stones to achievement.” TwoAchievementStonesDisappointmentAccomplishmentDemoralization Author:Dale Carnegie
“There is no such thing as failure; everything is just a stepping stone to a greater lesson or achievement.” GreaterLessonsAchievementStonesStepping Stones Author:Idara Victor
“There is no such thing as failure; everything is just a stepping stone to a greater lesson or achievement. I have found that to be absolutely true. My so-called failures have been some of my greatest learning tools. I just make sure to fail up. I'm not afraid to fall on my face while I attempt new things.” Has BeensFacesFallFoundGreaterFailingLessonsAchievementToolsStonesNot AfraidNew ThingsStepping Stones Author:Idara Victor
“Edison was by far the most successful and, probably, the last exponent of the purely empirical method of investigation. Everything he achieved was the result of persistent trials and experiments often performed at random but always attesting extraordinary vigor and resource. Starting from a few known elements, he would make their combinations and permutations, tabulate them and run through the whole list, completing test after test with incredible rapidity until he obtained a clue. His mind was dominated by one idea, to leave no stone unturned, to exhaust every possibility.” MindIdeasWholeRunningLastsSuccessScienceResultsKnownSuccessfulPossibilityElementsAchievementResourcesStonesTestsMethodExtraordinaryIncrediblesStartingListsTrialsExperimentsCombinationInvestigationCluePersistentVigorCompletingExponents Author:Nikola Tesla