Society decides when we get old. But the spirit never ages.
People who consider themselves victims of their circumstances will always remain victims unless they develop a greater vision for their lives.
I've worked in the prison system for five years, and most of those folks in prison didn't have a direction.
You know, you're living in a society where if you say something that you might think may be OK, when it's more sensitive to that particular culture. You have to be very, very careful.
It's not what you have at the end of life, it's what you leave behind that matters.
Each of us can make a great difference in the lives of other people, particularly as we move along the Success Process ourselves growing in strength, gaining experience and knowledge.
To get where we want to go in life, we have to keep at it. We have to create a vision, make choices based on what moves us most swiftly toward our goals, and go after them with determination and single-mindedness.
Liberals state that many teenagers would rather sell crack for $100 an hour than to flip hamburgers for a minimum wage. Using the same liberal logic, you might think it would make more sense for the average middle-class worker to rob banks rather than work a forty-hour week? The reason why most people, rich and poor, do not commit crimes because they know it is wrong to do so.
The one we keep pitching and there are no takers is The Fabulous Baker Boys Go To Hawaii. There don't seem to be any takers on that one!
I've been watching American baseball on television for a long time, but it was only in recent years that, realistically, I've been thinking about playing here.
You cannot give your full attention to something, and at the same time resist it.