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Ralph Marston Quotes



Quotes by Ralph Marston - (20 quotes)

Ralph Marston - From the Appreciation category:

In order to attract more of the blessings that life has to offer, you must truly appreciate what you already have. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Attitude category:

Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Doubt category:

Your goals minus your doubts equals your reality. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Effort category:

Almost everyone does just enough to get by. Those who achieve spectacular success also do enough to get by; then they add a little bit of extra effort. That little bit of extra effort makes an enormous difference. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Excellence category:

In every kind of endeavor, there are ample opportunities for extra effort. Grab those opportunities, embrace that extra effort and transform ordinary mediocrity into bright and shining excellence. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Expectation category:

Don't lower your expectations to meet your performance. Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Expression category:

Success in any endeavor depends on the degree to which it is an expression of your true self. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Friendship category:

Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Frustration category:

See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Goals category:

Every day you spend drifting away from your goals is a waste not only of that day, but also of the additional day it takes to regain lost ground. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Gratitude category:

Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Growth category:

What you do today can improve all your tomorrows. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Keys category:

The keys to patience are acceptance and faith. Accept things as they are, and look realistically at the world around you. Have faith in yourself and in the direction you have chosen. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Life category:

Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Motivation category:

When you've done all you can, do just a little bit more. Any extra effort you make will draw immense leverage from all the ordinary efforts which have preceded it. That can be powerful and effective. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Problems category:

Beset by a difficult problem? Now is your chance to shine. Pick yourself up, get to work and get triumphantly through it. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Problems category:

The extent and complexity of the problem does not matter as much as does the willingness to solve it. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Questions category:

When was the last time you spent a quiet moment just doing nothing - just sitting and looking at the sea, or watching the wind blowing the tree limbs, or waves rippling on a pond, a flickering candle or children playing in the park? (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Relaxation category:

Rest when you're weary. Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit. Then get back to work. (Ralph Marston)

Ralph Marston - From the Success category:

If you're ninety-five percent of the way to outstanding success, doesn't it make sense to go the additional five percent of the way? ... A marathon which takes hours to run, can be won or lost by a matter of seconds. (Ralph Marston)