“When you value your integrity at the highest level, living alignment with your word and following through with your commitments no matter what, there are no limits to what you can create for your life. However, when you make excuses, justify doing what easiest, and choose the path of least resistance, you will live a life of mediocrity, frustration and regret. Live with integrity as if your life depended on it, because it does.” IfsThinkingDoeMatterValuesLevelsPathRegretIntegrityLimitsHighestCommitmentNo Matter WhatFollowingExcuseResistanceFrustrationJustifyMediocrityAlignmentFollow ThroughPath Of Least ResistanceThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“I call worldly or earthly those whose minds and hearts are fixed on a tiny portion of this world they live in, which is our earth; who respect and love nothing beyond it: people as limited as what they call their property or their estate, which can be measured, whose acres can be counted, whose boundaries can be shown.” MenMindWellsHeartEarthValuesUniverseKnownLimitsAnd LoveSpotsFixedEstatesWell KnownWorldlyHeart And MindSmall PartsAcresCoarse Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Euripides seems to have felt that the dignified perfection of Sophocles could be challenged only by novelty and irresponsibility. The religious conditions of the Dionysian festival kept him within certain bounds. But within the imposed limits Euripides was as profane as he dared to be, making melodrama of the divine realities which his predecessors accepted religiously, using the stage merely as a convenience for popularizing his own eccentric values.” RealitySeemsCertainValuesFeltReligiousConditionsStageDivineLimitsPerfectionBoundsAcceptedFestivalsNoveltyConvenienceEccentricPredecessorsProfaneMelodramaIrresponsibility Author:Laura Riding
“Every decision in your life is controlled by your beliefs and values. You may not realize it, but you have the power to choose what you believe about your life, people, money and health. You can either choose beliefs that limit you, or beliefs that empower you to move toward success. Your beliefs energize you to create the world you want to live in right now. The key is to be aware of them because what you value determines what you focus on.” PeopleWorldWantBelieveMayMovingLife IsValuesBeliefRealizingDecisionFocusKeysRight NowLimitsDetermineEmpoweringControlledBeliefs And Values Author:Tony Robbins
“Empirical laws [...] have only slight or even no value beyond the limits within which they have been observed to be true.” Has BeensLawValuesLimitsBeing True Book:Manual of political economy Source: Manual of political economy
“The potential infinite means nothing other than an undetermined, variable quantity, always remaining finite, which has to assume values that either become smaller than any finite limit no matter how small, or greater than any finite limit no matter how great.” MeanMatterValuesGreaterLimitsInfiniteAssumingQuantityFiniteVariables Author:Georg Cantor
“Risk is more than is required. Learn more than is normal. Be strong. Show courage. Breathe. Excel. Love. Lead. Speak your truth. Live your values. Laugh. Cry. Innovate. Simplify. Adore mastery. Release mediocrity. Aim for genius. Stay humble. Be kinder than expected. Deliver more than is needed. Exude passion. Shatter your limits. Transcend your fears. Inspire others by your bigness. Dream big but start small. Act now. Don't stop. Change the world.” WorldShowsDreamBigsValuesPassionSpeakStrongLaughingRiskCryInspireGeniusNeededLimitsNormalAimHumbleBreatheExpectedReleaseChanging The WorldMediocrityMasteryAdoreSimplifyKinderInspire OthersSmall ActsStay Humble Author:Robin Sharma
“People in the church should not accept the notion that the public square is off limits to religious values.” PeopleShouldChristianValuesChurchReligiousAcceptingLimitsNotionSquaresReligious Values Author:Lloyd Billingsley
“It is one of the paradoxes of parenting, and often a painful paradox, that even as our children need us for love and trust, they also need us for honest differing. It's not only over limits and rules...[but also] about what we represent in the way of culture, traditions, and values. We owe it to our children to let them know what we believe, and if they differ with us, we owe it to them to be honest adversaries, for it is through this honest confrontation that children can grow into adults who have a firm sense of their place in the sequence of the generations.” IfsKnowsWayNeedsBelieveChildrenValuesCultureGrowsGenerationsHonestLimitsAdultsTraditionOur ChildrenPainfulBeing HonestFirmParadoxSequenceAdversariesConfrontationLove And Trust Author:Fred Rogers