Commitment Quotes

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Charlena E. Jackson
“We should not move too fast because our short-term goals will determine our long-term commitments.”
Charlena Jackson, No Cross No Crown

Rachel Hartman
“Dying took commitment. It was easier to go on living incompetently.”
Rachel Hartman, Tess of the Road

Mark Manson
“The paradox of choice: the more options we're given, the less satisfied we become with whatever we choose, because we're aware of all the other options we're potentially forfeiting. ...Pursuing a breadth of experience denies us the opportunity to experience the rewards of depth of experience. ...commitment, in its own way, offers a wealth of opportunity and experiences that would otherwise never be available to me, no matter where I went or what I did. When you're pursuing a wide breadth of experience, there are diminishing returns to each new adventure.”
Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life

Brittany Burgunder
“You don't have to stay committed to something just because you're good at it.”
Brittany Burgunder

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Far too often, the best thing I can have in my hand when someone makes a promise is a really big broom so that I can sweep up the broken pieces.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Love is the only emotion strong enough to sweep us off our feet, but remain unmoved when we are knocked to our knees. And if I am willing to embrace the former but flee from the latter, I’ve confused love with infatuation.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Accountability is the glue that bonds commitment to results.”
Will Craig, Living the Hero's Journey

L.R.W. Lee
“Everything.”
L. R. W. Lee, Lullaby

Gift Gugu Mona
“Never commit to what you are not willing to do.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If I could understand that every ‘reality’ was once a ‘wish’, and that it moved from the latter to the former because someone was committed enough to make it so, I’d be the person that I want verses the person I’ve become.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Laurence Overmire
“As we commit to peace in our own lives, our own little worlds, encompassing everyone we know personally, then we will find the way of peace spreading like a great healing light all over the world.”
Laurence Overmire, The One Idea That Saves the World: A Call to Conscience and a Call to Action

“Strong executive commitment is a success factor for implementing Scrum, and management can best demonstrate their support of the transformation through their actions.”
Scott M. Graffius, Agile Scrum: Your Quick Start Guide with Step-by-Step Instructions

“Love is a long-time commitment of one soul to another, that's when a soul tells another come this is the way to heaven.”
Neymat Khan

“We shouldn't make decisions based on feelings alone but rather should make decisions based on creating a positive difference for the future. If it's a good, logical move, or even if it simply interests you, commit to starting and taking it one step at a time. Get started, because the passion you're looking for may be just a few steps away. Passion FOLLOWS commitment, not the other way around.”
David Anderson, The Delusion of Passion: Why Millennials Struggle to Find Success

Winston Groom
“Arthur had begun to understand with devastating clarity that the most valuable thing a human can do is commit to another human, or humans---in this case, his family.”
Winston Groom, El Paso

Gift Gugu Mona
“The success of any country relies on the commitment of its leaders to serve others.”
Gift Gugu Mona

“Life's Too Short. Dream Big And Commit Big Because You Deserve To Live the Life You Dream.”
Wesam Fawzi

“Dreams Come True When You're Committed To Make Them So!”
Wesam Fawzi

“.... the last leg of marathon is always most trying and testing ....”
Sandeep Sahajpal

Avijeet Das
“Our defeats teach us much more than our victories ever would!” ― Avijeet Das
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#chasedreams #nevergi

To succeed we need committment, discipline, dedication, and determination. And if you can amalgamate all of the above qualities with your passion and energy then no one can stop you from achieving the uncommon!”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“To succeed we need committment, discipline, dedication, and determination. And if you can amalgamate all of the above qualities with your passion and energy then no one can stop you from achieving the uncommon!”
Avijeet Das

Peta Kelly
“Impeccability and integrity are two buzzwords when it comes to leadership, but if you’re not careful they can take you away from your greatest commitment — our alignment.”
Peta Kelly, Earth is Hiring: The New way to live, lead, earn and give for millennials and anyone who gives a sh*t

Daniel S. William Fletcher
“Love Hurts. I daresay there’s two or three poems, six novels and at least twelve songs on the subject. That’s how the Janus-faced beast of poetry gets written in the first place, in all its myriad of magical forms. So; why cover this hitherto uncharted and highly original territory? Why leap fearlessly into the unknown, nostrils flared, eyes flashing fire? Well, in the name of love, lust and limerence, why on earth not? Suffering is gratuitous and pointless, yet also vital, valuable and necessary. My last tête à tête gave me plenty, incorporating elements of the forbidden, of rebellion, pornography, pregnancy, parental approval – followed by fury – of infidelity, friend estrangement, life on one island that was heavenly and a second that veered between purgatorial and infernal, of violence, miscarriage, masturbating Indians, pepper spray, antipathy, disloyalty, evictions, a planned future, failed globetrotting and **** ***, whilst being indicative of a wider, all-encompassing social corrosion, and while the story itself may remain merely hinted at or alluded to in the course of this generalised polemic, it’s as worthy or valid as any other such tale told round the campfire and whispered across the beaches of the world...”
Daniel S. Fletcher

A.E. Wasp
“Caught up in the tenderness of the touch,Joey couldn't answer. Everything, he realized. He'd risk everything for Liam.”
A.E. Wasp, Boy Toys

Gift Gugu Mona
“Any marriage can last forever, as long as both partners remain committed to their vows.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Héctor  García
“One widespread stereotype about people in Japan is that they're exceptionally dedicated and hardworking, even though some Japanese people say they look like they're working harder than they really are. There is no doubt, though, about their ability to be completely absorbed in a task, or about their perseverance when there is a problem to be solved. One of the first words one learns when starting Japanese lessons is ganbaru, which means "to persevere" or "to stay firm by doing one's best." Japanese people often apply themselves to even the most basic tasks with an intensity that borders on obsession. We see this in all kinds of contexts, from the "retirees" taking meticulous care of their rice fields in the mountains on Nagano to the college students working the weekend shift in convenience stores known as kobinis. If you go to Japan, you'll experience this attention to detail firsthand in almost every transaction.”
Hector Garcia Puigcerver, Ikigai: Los secretos de Japón para una vida larga y feliz

“It must be emphasized that hygge entails commitment to the present moment and a readiness to set distractions aside.”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“It must be emphasized that hygge entails commitment to the present moment and a readiness to set distractions aside. -Judith Friedman Hansen”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“... we had to let it go. We had to be willing to lose it all, even if it came to foreclosing on our house, moving into a rental apartment, and starting over. God was not just asking us for a commitment, we were being called to complete, ego-busting surrender.”
Joan Ball, Flirting with Faith: My Spiritual Journey from Atheism to a Faith-Filled Life

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Greatness is born of ordinary men who decided to work extraordinarily hard.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough