Achievement is the only true pleasure in life. —Edison
The first human king was a successful soldier; national heroes do not necessarily need glorious ancestors. —Voltaire
The punishment for laziness is not just one's own failure, but the success of others. —Mill Lernal
We often view success and failure as opposites, but in fact, they are companions—like the protagonist and the supporting role. —The Gentleman
The mind of success is like an aw, drilling into a single point. —Foy
People often blame their situation on a lack of opportunity. I do not believe in luck. Those who succeed in this world are those who work hard to find the opportunities they desire; if they cannot find them, they create them themselves. —Shaw
Success is like a ladder: "opportunity" represents the two side rails, and "ability" represents the rungs. A ladder with only rails is useless. —Dickens
When people feel incapable of achieving great success, they tend to despise great goals. —Wovinerge
There are many errors but only one truth; this is why failure is common while success is hard, and missing the mark is easy while hitting it is difficult. —Aristotle
It can be said that success requires three things: effort, effort, and more effort. —Hardy
If you desire success, let perseverance be your friend, experience your advisor, prudence your brother, and hope your sentinel. —Edison
I succeeded because I had determination and never hesitated. —Napoleon
Everything has an end; therefore, patience is a means to achieve success. —Gorky
It is not because of success that we are satisfied, but because of satisfaction that we achieve success. —Alain
There is no secret to success; I have always just done my best in my work. —Carnegie
Success is created by effort, not by hope. —John Herschel