I've always believed that anyone can achieve their dreams, regardless. I've always had this attitude about no excuses. A belief that I can go on and do what I need to do. To go on, to succeed, regardless.
Ignorance of the law excuses no man from practicing it.
Excuses are the tools with which persons with no purpose in view build for themselves great monuments of nothing.
You can make all the excuses you want, but if you're not mentally tough and you're not prepared to play every night, you're not going to win.
It's no fun to lose,. . . We haven't lost in a while and now we get to remember what it feels like. Everybody wants to be undefeated and that's what we wanted. There are no excuses.
If you accept excuses from others, it's usually because you have accepted your own excuse.
Put all excuses aside and remember this: YOU are capable.
No excuses and no sob stories. Life is full of excuses if you're looking. I have no time to gripe over misfortune. I don't waste time looking back.
Respect yourself as well as others; make commitments, not excuses, and make every day a fun day.
Hustle. . . Your excuses are someone else's motivation.
If you want something badly enough, you make arrangements. If you don't want it badly enough, you make excuses.
Get out and make films. There are so many cameras now to suit any budget, so there are no excuses.
Blay said yet again, that old, familiar voice cutting through all of those years of rejection and judgment, giving him not just a rope of acceptance to hang on to, but a flesh-and-blood hand to lead him out of the darkness of his past. . . And into a future that didn't require lies or excuses, because what he was, and what they were, was both extraordinary-and not hing out of the ordinary. Love, after all, was universal.
The most profitless things to manufacture are excuses.
Feelings and stories of unworthiness and shame are perhaps the most binding element in the trance of fear. When we believe something is wrong with us, we are convinced we are in danger. Our shame fuels ongoing fear, and our fear fuels more shame. The very fact that we feel fear seems to prove that we are broken or incapable. When we are trapped in trance, being fearful and bad seem to define who we are. The anxiety in our body, the stories, the ways we make excuses, withdraw or lash out—these become to us the self that is most real.
When I was younger, I was always taught not to make excuses.
When you abandon making choices, you enter the vast world of excuses.
We clearly see in God's Word that anything He tells us to do, He will give us the ability to do it. But do we really believe it? Do we want to believe it? It's easier to come up with excuses for why we can't do things that are hard or that we really don't want to do.
In our own case we accept excuses too easily; in other people's, we do not accept them easily enough.
Hoping and Wishing are excuses for not Doing.