RESILIENCE QUOTES
RESILIENCE QUOTES
The most inspiring quotes about resilience are a reflection of something that is deep in humanity's spirit. They are enduring because they speak to the parts of us who are suffering and trying to say "Maybe I'm not enough for this." The parts of us who believe that our future isn't dependent on our luck, but instead by our own efforts. The best quotes on resilience are passed through time because they represent a tiny part of being human. And as with any good quote or tale, they are condensed and express the essence of our lives.
I'm not sure what you're experiencing at the moment. Is this a book you're reading to get yourself motivated? Perhaps for speaking engagements, maybe for an unexpected setback to your business, perhaps an uneasy relationship? Are you scraping at the bottom of your mind to find the motivation that you know is in the shadows? Do you have a past that has revealed hidden threads of your thoughts, which you're just beginning to look through? Maybe you're reading this to your friend, someone you care about and your own words aren't enough.
So, be encouraged you are a reader. Some of the most brilliant minds have extracted some of the most profound wisdom of mankind specifically for us. Get inspired, and encourage others to do the same.
- Action builds resilience. Inaction stokes fear.
- Without commitment you’ll never start. Without consistency you’ll never finish.
- The most obsessed becomes the most talented.
- Sometimes carrying on, just carrying on, is the superhuman achievement.
- If you want better outcomes, learn to do the boring work when no one is watching.
- Successful people share an uncommon persistence.
- What looks like skill is often persistent revision.
- Don’t wish for a good life if you’re not ready to suffer.
- The secrets are deceptively simple: consistency, patience.
- Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up.
- Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it’s less good than the one you had before.
- If you think it is impossible, then it is… for you.
- Learning to be alone and enjoying it is a superpower.
- Resilience: the art of caring for the right things.
- If you are open-minded enough and determined, you can get virtually anything you want.
- Don’t stop doing it until it stops working.
- A man’s got to lose more than money to be broke.
- It’s better to do less than you hoped than nothing at all. No zero days.
- Successes are revised mistakes.
- Success looks a lot like consistency over a long period of time.
- Don’t aim for consistently heroic efforts. Aim for being heroic at consistency.
- The first 1,000 hours are the hardest.
- Whoever has the longest time horizon has the advantage.
- There is no downside to endurance. If you can endure more, you can do more.
- Boring progress today makes exceptional outcomes in the future.
- Most results come at the end, not the beginning.
- Luck favors the relentless.
- Things always, always, always, take longer than you think they will.
- We win by forgetting to keep score.
- The longer the game you’re playing, the less short term losses matter.
- Unsexy work has the least competition and the most upside.
- Experience is about exposure to shock.
- It’s hard to be calm until you’ve won a lot and lost a lot.
- The dumber you’re willing to look, the smarter you’re able to become.
- The secret for progress in anything is to come back tomorrow.
- It doesn’t matter where you are, you are nowhere compared to where you can go.
- All things are possible when you believe.
- It is not the load that breaks you down. It’s the way you carry it.
- I’ve failed a million times on stage.
- Resilience is based on compassion for ourselves as well as compassion for others.
- The willow submits to the wind and prospers until one day it is many willows — a wall against the wind.
- Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient.
- An expert is a person who has found out by painful experience all the mistakes that one can make in a very narrow field.
- Everyone who wins pays a price. You have to give up something to get something.
- I will prepare, and some day my chance will come.
- Grief and resilience live together.
- You have a right to your actions, but never to your actions’ fruits.
- Be prepared. Be persistent. Be reliable. Be surprised at what can be accomplished.
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