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Climbing Up Quotes

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Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success
Stephen Covey

Authors on Climbing Up Quotes: Bruce Feiler Jesse Eisenberg Tim Kaine Lois McMaster Bujold Stephen Covey Leif Enger Jeffrey Gitomer David Rudisha John Ortberg
2.
Real miracles bother people, like strange sudden pains unknown in medical literature. It's true: They rebut every rule all we good citizens take comfort in. Lazarus obeying orders and climbing up out of the grave - now there's a miracle, and you can bet it upset a lot of folks who were standing around at the time. When a person dies, the earth is generally unwilling to cough him back up. A miracle contradicts the will of the earth.
Leif Enger

3.
I say we are climbing out of a ditch and we are climbing up.
Tim Kaine

4.
When you do a play, you have the kind of nightly feeling of accomplishment. But you also have the daily dread of the doing it every night. And because you're doing the whole thing every day, it's like climbing up the mountain every single night. With a movie it's like climbing the mountain very slowly, over months of filming.
Jesse Eisenberg

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The entire life of Jesus isn't the story of somebody climbing up a ladder; it's a picture of someone coming down-a series of demotions. The problem with spending our lives climbing up the ladder is that we will go right past Jesus, for He's coming down.
John Ortberg

6.
The secret to climbing up is to put your heart into your work.
Jeffrey Gitomer

7.
Races always are good to show where you are reaching in your training as well as to keep you sharpened. Every race, in my program, I put it in a special way like a ladder, climbing up slowly and slowly to the next one. I see where my training is, and that is like a test.
David Rudisha

8.
The higher the joy is not the light, it's the reflection. The greater pleasure is not climbing up; it's handing down
Bruce Feiler

9.
Miles is... Miles; close to a force of nature, climbing up out of his own pages and escaping subordination to any opinion of mine.
Lois McMaster Bujold