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Others Quotes by John Wooden
- Helping others is perhaps the greatest joy! You cannot have a perfect day without helping others with no thought of getting something in return.
- While you, the leader, can teach many things, character is not taught easily to adults who arrive at your desk lacking it. Be cautious about…
- As long as you try your best, you are never a failure. That is, unless you blame others.
- Reputation is what others perceive you as being, and their opinion may be right or wrong. Character, however, is what you really are, and nobody…
- Your energy and enjoyment, drive and dedication will stimulate and greatly inspire others.
- Be more concerned with what you can do for others than what others can do for you. You’ll be surprised at the results.
- Class is an intangible quality which commands, rather than demands, the respect of others.
- Promise to think only the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best from yourself and others.
- Discipline yourself so others won't have to.
- It is harmful to compare yourself to others. Others will do that for you.
- Working with others makes us much more than we could ever become alone
- Promise yourself you will talk health, happiness, and prosperity as often as possible. Promise to think only of the best, to work only for the…
- Others may have more ability than you, they may be larger, faster, quicker, better jumpers ... but no one should be your superior in respect…
- The ability to see the good in others and the bad in ourselves is perfect vision.
- Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think…
- Be true to yourself, help others, make each day your masterpiece, make friendship a fine art, drink deeply from good books - especially the Bible,…
- Consider the rights of others before your own feelings, and the feelings of others before your own rights.
- Discipline yourself, and others won't need to.
- Never try to be better than someone else. Learn from others, and try to be the best you can be. Success is the by-product of…
- You are not a failure until you start blaming others for your mistakes
- Discipline of others isn't punishment. You discipline to help, to improve, to correct, to prevent, not to punish, humiliate, or retaliate.
- Be true to yourself. Make each day a masterpiece. Help others. Drink deeply from good books. Make friendship a fine art. Build a shelter against…
- Keep courtesy and consideration of others foremost in your mind at home and away.
More Others Quotes
- I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry… — Pietro Aretino
- Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others. — Aristotle
- I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law. — Aristotle
- True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge… — Arthur Ashe
- I accepted the face that as much as I want to lead others, and love to be around other people, in some… — Arthur Ashe
- We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and… — Saint Augustine
- Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder is needed by others. — Saint Augustine
- I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets… — Marcus Aurelius
- We ought to do good to others as simply as a horse runs, or a bee makes honey, or a vine bears… — Marcus Aurelius
- Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride… — Jane Austen
- To flatter and follow others, without being flattered and followed in turn, is but a state of half enjoyment. — Jane Austen