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Inspirational Quotes by Zig Ziglar
- Your attitude is more important that your aptitude.
- To respond is positive, to react is negative.
- Success doesn't make you and failure doesn't break you.
- You can disagree without being disagreeable.
- Life is an echo. What you send out comes back. What you sow you reap. What you give you get. What you see in others…
- It's not what happens to you that determines how far you will go in life; it is how you handle what happens to you.
- That's why we recommend it daily.
- If you have enough push, you don't have to worry about the pull.
- Many people spend more time in planning the wedding than they do in planning the marriage.
- Your business is never really good or bad 'out there.' Your business is either good or bad right between your own two ears.
- Timid salesmen have skinny kids.
- There has never been a statue erected to honor a critic.
- Man was designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness.
- Stop selling. Start helping.
- Remember, you can earn more money, but when time is spent it is gone forever.
- The complaining customer represents a huge opportunity for more business.
- Concentrated thoughts produce desired results.
- There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs.
- Keep your thinking right and your business will be right.
- Things don't just happen, people make them happen
More Inspirational Quotes
- Grief makes one hour ten. — William Shakespeare
- Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it. — Hannah Arendt
- Without friends no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. — Aristotle
- I understand thy kisses, and thou mine, And that's a feeling disputation. — William Shakespeare
- I went through a phase where I thought nostalgia was a bad thing. — Dario Argento
- When I was a teenager, I read a lot of Poe. — Dario Argento
- A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle
- It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims. — Aristotle