quotes tagged with 'action', page 2 
Throughout the remainder of my life, I will seek to learn by what I hear, see, and feel. I will write down the important things I learn, and I will do them.
Author: Richard G. Scott, Source: http://speeches.byu.edu/reader/reader.php?id=11954Don't only evaluate the potential downside of action. It is equally important to measure the atrocious cost of inaction. If you don't pursue those things that excite you, where will you be in one year, five years, and ten years? How will you feel having allowed circumstance to impose itself upon you and having allowed ten more years of your finite life to pass doing what you know will not fulfill you? If you telescope out 10 years and know with 100% certainty that it is a path of disappointment and regret, and if we define risk as the "likelihood of an irreversible negative outcome," inaction is the greatest risk of all.
Author: Tim Ferriss, Source: The Four Hour Work Week, p. 47Usually, what we most fear doing is what we most need to do. That phone call, that conversation, whatever the action might be-it is fear of unknown outcomes that prevents us from doing what we need to do. Define the worst case, accept it, and do it. I'll repeat something might consider tattooing on your forehead: What we fear doing is most usually what we need to do. As I have heard said, a person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have. Resolve to do one thing every day that you fear.
Author: Tim Ferriss, Source: The Four Hour Work Week, pp. 46 & 47How has being "realistic" or "responsible" kept you from the life you want?
Author: Tim Ferriss, Source: The Four Hour Work Week, p. 37The habits of the active utilization of well-understood principles is the final possession of wisdom.
Author: Alfred North Whitehead, Source: Quoted in "A Thomas Jefferson Education", p. 130From such teachings we conclude that the Final Judgment is not just an evaluation of a sum total of good and evil acts—what we have done. It is an acknowledgment of the final effect of our acts and thoughts—what we have become. It is not enough for anyone just to go through the motions. The commandments, ordinances, and covenants of the gospel are not a list of deposits required to be made in some heavenly account. The gospel of Jesus Christ is a plan that shows us how to become what our Heavenly Father desires us to become.
Author: Dallin H. Oaks, Source: http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Ensign/2000.h...In a world without causality and regularity of phenomena there would be no field for human reasoning and human action. Such a world would be a chaos in which man would be at a loss to find any orientation and guidance.
Author: Ludwig Von Mises, Source: Human Action, Vol. 1, p. 22There are people who make things happen, there are people who watch things happen, and there are people who wonder what happened. To be successful, you need to be a person who makes things happen.
Author: James A. Lovell, Source: unknown[Faith is] belief in something concerning which doubt is still theoretically possible: and as the test of belief is willingness to act, one may say that faith is the readiness to act in a cause the prosperous issue of which is not certified to us in advance.
Author: William James, Source: http://www.windley.com/archives/2007/05/william_james_in_the_m...If you take too long in deciding what to do with your life, you'll find you've done it.
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