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Upon Quotes by Denis Waitley
- Our limitations and success will be based, most often, on your own expectations for ourselves. What the mind dwells upon, the body acts upon.
- Everything that is past is either a learning experience to grow on, a beautiful memory to reflect on, or a motivating factor to act upon.
- Habits begin as offhanded remarks, ideas and images. And then, layer upon layer, through practice, they grow from cobwebs into cables that shackle or strengthen…
- Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence.
- No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have all of tomorrow. Success depends upon using it wisely by planning and…
- THE GREATEST RISK IN LIFE IS TO WAIT FOR AND DEPEND UPON OTHERS FOR YOUR OWN SECURITY.
- What the mind dwells upon, the body acts upon.
- I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet.
- Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try another approach is the secret of…
- One characteristic of winners is they always look upon themselves as a do it yourself project.
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