Greatness Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Greatness. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Greatness from various authors and personalities.
It is through hard work that time could be converted into greatness.
Greatness can only be attained through time conversion.
It is rather your limitation that decides to what extent of greatness and to what height you are going to arise in this life. Your level of promotion in life is determined by how much you know.
The secret of all greatness is knowing what to do with time.
The starting point for greatness is to know what to do with your life.
For every seed of godliness, kindness and justice sowed, there will be surely be a harvest of goodness, significance and greatness.
The secret of all greatness is in knowing what to do with time. The secret of all the great men and women in history is that they converted their time into tangible products.
The secret of all greatness is in knowing what to do with time.
Like Mother Theresa, your greatness unfolds by the kindness you show to the weakest members of humanity.
Greatness begins where mediocrity ends.
If you were called to gallop like the horse, never end up hopping like the frog. Rise up for greatness.
You got seeds of greatness in you. Sow them and reap greatness. You will rise.
Every time I create something, whether an idea or a work of art, initially, its supposed completion seems absolutely perfect to me. However the more I think about it, stare it down, the more it marinates in my soul over the hours, days, and weeks, the more flaws I start to find in it; and finally, the more I'm pressed to continue enhancing it. It essentially turns out that whatever thing a flawed and imperfect, human eye once thought was amazing begins to appear quite wretched. This is why, eternally, God cannot be impressed by mere talents or by mortal achievements. To perfect eyes, I imagine that great is not really that great; rather, humility is ultimately a human being's true greatness.
Great minds think alike because a greater Mind is thinking through them.
When it comes to greatness, God doesn't choose for man.
I believe that the first test of a truly great man is his humility. I do not mean by humility, doubt of his own powers. But really great men have a curious feeling that the greatness is not in them, but through them. And they see something divine in every man.
You achieve stature only by being good enough to deserve it, by forcing even the contemptuous and indifferent to pay attention, and to acknowledge that human relations and human emotions are of inexhaustible interest wherever they occur.
Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends.
If a man is called to be street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the host of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.
To see the greatness of a mountain, one must keep one's distance.