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The most treasured and sacred moments of our lives are those filled with the spirit of love. The greater the measure of our love, the greater is our joy. In the end, the development of such love is the true measure of success in life.
Sep 29, 2025
It wasn't until I'd met everyone else's measure of success that I realized I'd failed myself.
More and more, even with a measure of success, I'm not sure what it is people are seeing when they see a movie I've made.
I don't measure success by how many buildings have my name on it.
So long as I'm the president, my measure of success is victory -- and success.
It's nice, being brought up with no money at all. It's just not how I measure success, so that makes it a bunch easier.
It is simply service that measures success.
The true measure of success isn't winning, it's whether you won & could actually deliver.
You always measure success by what you did last. It's hard to measure that because it's something that just comes. If someone can just make a hit, they would do it everyday. But you can't make a hit that you know is a hit every day.
I think if you're behind the times, you've failed. I think the only way to measure success is being right on time with what people want.
You can't measure success if you have never failed.
Some people's measure of success is how much they can grab hold of and hold on to.
We can't keep measuring success by how much money are we throw at programs. We have to measure success as, 'Is it working?'
Being best is a false goal, you have to measure success on your own terms.
The best measure of success, is how you deal with failure
Happiness simply cannot be relied upon as a measure of success.
The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the things we have made of ourselves on the other.
You measure success by how much good you do for others.
To measure success with material things is failure!
How I measure success is getting to make another record and being able to the come back to the same town and play again cause you sold out the last time.
The True Measure Of Success is determined by your home life.
As long as quick numerical growth remains the primary indicator of church health, the truth will be compromised. Instead, churches must once again begin measuring success not in terms of numbers but in terms of fidelity to the Scriptures.
That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
Always demanding the best of oneself, living with honor, devoting one's talents and gifts to the benefits of others - these are the measures of success that endure when material things have passed away.
To go about your work with pleasure, to greet others with a word of encouragement, to be happy in the present and confident in the future; this is to have achieved some measure of success in living.
Success for me is going beyond money and power, and measuring success based on a third metric - one founded on well-being, wisdom, our ability to wonder and to give back. Money and power by themselves are a two-legged stool. You can balance on them for a while, but eventually you're going to topple over. Basically, success the way we've defined it is no longer sustainable.
You have got to convince people, the Drive-By Media, the mainstream media, is never going to support us, and if you continue to define political success as the media supporting us and not supporting a Democrat, you're never gonna be happy, because that's never going to happen. And if that remains your measure of success, then you're gonna get fooled each and every time.
In all pursuits men complain of failure when they have not attained the measure of success they proposed to themselves.
Homeless shelters, child hunger, and child suffering have become normalized in the richest nation on earth. It's time to reset our moral compass and redefine how we measure success.
My wife and I have now founded Lavender Pictures. If one has one's own company, there are very few surprises, but there's still the actual thrill of trying to get these projects off the ground. We're meeting with some measure of success. Always, now and at any stage of my career, I'm open to ambush, but there have been the most extraordinary set of coincidences, which continues through my journey, and I find it thrilling. Often, out of left field and quite randomly, comes a project and I think, "My god, there you are!" It's quite beautiful, really.
When companies start measuring success by clicks that doesn't compute to us, the only thing that computes to us is cash.
The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it is the same problem you had last year.
Our first benchmark is to cut the deficit more quickly to safeguard Britain’s credit rating. I know that we are taking a political gamble to set this up as a measure of success. Protecting the credit rating will not be easy The pace of fiscal consolidation will be co-ordinated with monetary policy. And we will protect Britain's credit rating and international reputation.
Fortunately for me, I don't come from the school where you only measure success by how much money something makes or whether it has a big box-office weekend. I measure it by how much people actually participate in the process.
How many people you bless is how you measure success
I measure success by how many people love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lo veable.
I don't measure success in numbers, but I consider my contributions of more than $1.3 billion to various causes over the years to be one of my proudest accomplishments and the best investment I've ever made. Those dollars have improved lives, saved species, fought disease, educated children, inspired change, challenged ideas and opened minds; at the time of my death, virtually all of my wealth will have gone to charity.
I believe that anyone can be successful in life, regardless of natural talent or the environment within which we live. This is not based on measuring success by human competitiveness for wealth, possessions, influence, and fame, but adhering to God's standards of truth, justice, humility, service, compassion, forgiveness, and love.
A true measure of success is just to work hard and get my music out there and just be myself and be real.
The best way to measure how much you've grown isn't by inches or the number of laps you can now run around the track or even your grade point average - though those things are important, to be sure. It's what you've done with your time, how you've chosen to spend your days, and whom you have touched this year. That, to me, is the greatest measure of success.
. . . But experience has taught me that you cannot value dreams according to the odds of their coming true. Their real value is instirring within us the will to aspire. That will, wherever it finally leads, does at least move you forward. And after a time you may recognize That the proper measure of success is not how much you've closed the distance to some far-off goal but the quality of what you've done today.
In London - and forget those extra public pressures on politicians - the lovely old Sloane world of manor houses simply hasn't cut it since Big Bang in 1986, the point at which Mrs. Thatcher really started to achieve her ambition to make this country more like America - its ambition, economy, it's very tangible measures of success.
While Admiral Neffenger is an impressive man, it is naive and dangerous to pretend installing one director can heal what ails TSA, the Department of Homeland Security needs to admit that it has a crisis of bureaucratic complacency - lacking an overarching vision and coherent measures of success and failure.
Successful and unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their desires to reach their potential.
Spirit is a more accurate measure of success than the ruler.
Each of the various tactics that have been tried to get Israel to budge.. nonviolent resistance, legal accountability, BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions).. has had some measure of success.
Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.
The more I help out, the more successful I become. But I measure success in what it has done for the people around me. That is the real accolade.
Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.
I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.