John C. Maxwell Quotes About Greatness
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Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their desires to reach their potential.
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Every person has seeds of greatness within, even though they may currently be dormant.
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No one achieves greatness by becoming a generalist. You don't hone a skill by diluting your attention to its development. The only way to get to the next level is focus.
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One is too small a number to achieve greatness. No accomplishment of real value has ever been achieved by a human being working alone.
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A visionary company is like a great work of art. Think of Michelangelo's scenes from Genesis on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel or his statue of David. Think of a great and enduring novel like Huckleberry Finn or Crime and Punishment. Think of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony or Shakespeare's Henry V. Think of a beautifully designed building, like the masterpieces of Frank Lloyd Wright or Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. You can't point to any one single item that makes the whole thing work; it's the entire work-all the pieces working together to create an overall effect-that leads to enduring greatness.
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For the person trying to do everything alone, the game really is over. If you want to do something big, you must link up with others. One is too small a number to achieve greatness. That's the Law of Significance.
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One is too small a number to achieve greatness.
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