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Big Quotes by Bob Proctor
- It's the little things that you do that can make a big difference. What are you attempting to accomplish? What little thing can you do…
- Rather than exist each day in some dull, boring habitual manner, move into action on a big idea. Everyone is on the brink of possibility.…
- Set a goal to achieve something that is so big, so exhilarating that it excites you and scares you at the same time.
- Set a goal to achieve something that is so big, so exhilarating that it excites you and scares you at the same time. It must…
- I treat winning and losing exactly the same. I see them both as necessary steps to get us where we are going. Big failures big…
- If your goal isn't scary and exciting, then it's not a big enough goal for you.
- If you do not get chills when you set a goal, your not setting big enough goals.
- Quite often very talented people FAIL because they believe they are too big to do the little things, while the most successful amongst us are…
- Everyone expects us to have a sense of urgency for life's big things. Life measures us by how we engage ourselves in the little things.
More Big Quotes
- I can honestly say - and it's a big surprise to me - that I have never had a dream about being… — Neil Armstrong
- If you are careful with people, they will offer you part of themselves. That is the big secret. — Eve Arnold
- I had some big ups and downs when I was in my 20s and the one thing I learned was, no matter… — Darren Aronofsky
- These big-package releases. There should be a cute name for them. — Julian Assange
- I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored. — David Attenborough
- Apart from anything else, I am designed by evolution, like we all are: if we see a little thing like that, big… — David Attenborough
- I have a big following among the biogeeks of this world. Nobody ever puts them in books. — Margaret Atwood
- For better or worse, zoos are how most people come to know big or exotic animals. Few will ever see wild penguins… — Diane Ackerman