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Character Quotes by Zig Ziglar
- You can get everything money will buy without a lick of character, but you can't get any of the things money won't buy: happiness, joy,…
- I believe that persistent effort, supported by a character-based foundation, will enable you to get more of the things money will buy and all of…
- Character produces endurance and persistence when the going gets tough, and life truly is an endurance race, not a sprint.
- Profitability comes from loyalty, productivity, and having a character base from which to work.
- We build our character from the bricks of habit we pile up day by day.
- The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty.
- It was character that got us out of bed, commitment that moved us into action, and discipline that enabled us to follow through.
- If you have the character to hang in there when its tough, you will develop or acquire every other characteristic necessary to WIN in the…
- If people like you they'll listen to you, but if they trust you they'll do business with you.
- Only men of character are trusted.
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- Character makes trust possible, and trust is the foundation of leadership. — John C. Maxwell
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- Life never was intended to be easy. Rather, it is a period of proving and growth. It is interwoven with difficulties, challenges,… — Richard G. Scott
- The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons. — Aristotle