- All action begins in rest. That is the ultimate truth – Lao Tzu (Chinese philosopher)
- If I have eight hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend six hours sharpening my axe – Abraham Lincoln
- Failing to devote time to the discipline of self-renewal is like saying you are so busy driving that you don’t have time to stop for gas
- Don’t be so busy striving to make a living that you forget how to live a life
- Stop wishing for fewer problems and start searching for greater wisdom
- Learning no longer ends the minute you pass your last exam. It must continue until you take your last breath
- As you care for your body, so you care for your mind
- The person who doesn’t make time for exercise must eventually make time for illness
Quotes from “Leadership Wisdom from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”.
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