“In my seventies, I exercised to stay ambulatory. In my eighties, I exercise to avoid assisted living.”
— Dick Van Dyke
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“In my seventies, I exercised to stay ambulatory. In my eighties, I exercise to avoid assisted living.”
— Dick Van Dyke
“True teachers are those who use themselves as bridges over which they invite their students to cross; then, having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create their
own.”
― Nikos Kazantzakis
“I realized that becoming a master of karate was not about learning 4,000 moves but about doing just a handful of moves 4,000 times.”
— Chet Holmes
“We never know which lives we influence, or when, or why.”
― Stephen King
“Do you want to know who you are? Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.”
Thomas Jefferson
“Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action.”
Peter Drucker
“One of the most powerful networking practices is to provide immediate value to a new connection. This means the moment you identify a way to help someone, take action.”
Lewis Howes
“Problems or successes, they all are the results of our own actions. Karma. The philosophy of action is that no one else is the giver of peace or happiness. One’s own karma, one’s own actions are responsible to come to bring either happiness or success or whatever.”
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
“An organization’s ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage.”
Jack Welch
“‘What if?’ statements throw fuel on the fire of stress and worry. Things can go in a million different directions, and the more time you spend worrying about the possibilities, the less time you’ll spend focusing on taking action that will calm you down and keep your stress under control.”
Travis Bradberry
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