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Quotes about opportunity
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Do not wait for ideal circumstances nor for the best opportunities; they will never come. (Hamill Mark)
Some people steer by the light from the stars, while others steer by the lights from each passing ship. (Hamill Mark)
Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunity is no more than a better way of serving and providing for humanities needs. (Hamill Mark)
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Opportunity is ever worth expecting; let your hook be ever hanging ready, the fish will be in the pool where you least imagine it to be. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunity always looks better going than coming. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunities comes from knocking on doors until they open. (Hamill Mark)
A sign on the door of Opportunity reads Push. (Hamill Mark)
God supplies us with the opportunity, but He cannot take advantage of it for us. (Hamill Mark)
Few cases of eyestrain have been developed by looking on the bright side of things. (Hamill Mark)
Every minute starts an hour and every minute is a new opportunity. Each time the clock ticks you have a chance to start over, to say, do, think, or feel something in such a way that you and the world are better for it. (Hamill Mark)
Do you see difficulties in every opportunity or opportunities in every difficulty? (Hamill Mark)
Many people seem to think that opportunity means a chance to get money without earning it. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunities are never lost; they are taken by others. (Hamill Mark)
To recognize an opportunity and use it is the difference between success and failure. (Hamill Mark)
Many of us have heard opportunity knocking at our door, but by the time we unhooked the chain, pushed back the bolt, turned two locks, and shuts off the burglar alarm -- it was gone. (Hamill Mark)
Why are there so many people who never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity? (Hamill Mark)
Never miss a chance to have sex or appear on television. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunities multiply as they are seized, they die when neglected. (Hamill Mark)
Opportunity multiply as they are seized. (Hamill Mark)
One of the earliest lessons I learned as a child was that if you looked away from something, it might not be there when you looked back. (Hamill Mark)
Arrange Whatever pieces come your way. (Hamill Mark)
Remember, a chip on the shoulder is a sure sign of wood higher up. (Hamill Mark)
Your regrets aren't what you did, but what you didn't do. So I take every opportunity. (Hamill Mark)
We wanted to give people an opportunity to tell us what they think. (Hamill Mark)
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