1.
Don't ever let the pressure exceed the pleasure.
Joe Maddon
2.
It seems we always exceed even our own expectations-after a lot of hard work, though!
Roberta Williams
4.
I have just dropped into the very place I have been seeking, but in everything it exceeds all my dreams.
Isabella Bird
5.
Honors achieved far exceed those that are created.
Solon
8.
Work finally begins when the fear of doing nothing exceeds the fear of doing it badly.
Alain de Botton
9.
In life, the number of beginnings is exactly equal to the number of endings ... In poetry, the number of beginnings so far exceeds the number of endings that we cannot even conceive of it.
Mary Ruefle
10.
Always let your reach exceed your grasp.
Og Mandino
11.
When the amount of change externally exceeds the amount of change internally, the end is in sight.
Jack Welch
13.
Fortunately, we can take in only so much misfortune; what exceeds that limit either destroys us or leaves us indifferent.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
15.
Thank the Gods! My misery exceeds all my hopes!
Jean Racine
16.
When your sense of worth exceeds your conditions, conditions will shift to match your vision.
Alan Cohen
17.
In order to build our nation, we must all exceed our own expectations.
Nelson Mandela
18.
It is fear that I stand most in fear of, in sharpness it exceeds every other feeling.
Michel de Montaigne
19.
Let not your expenditure exceed your income.
Plautus
20.
When you don't have standards, it's easier to exceed them.
Jerry Scott
21.
Your reach should always exceed your grasp.
Harvey Cox
23.
Anticipation almost always exceeds the reality of that which we anticipated.
Dov Davidoff
24.
Faith does not contradict reason. Faith exceeds reason.
Mark Hart
28.
When you see a finished film, it's very rare that it exceeds your expectations.
Matthew William Goode
30.
There can be no profit, if the outlay exceeds it.
[Non enim potest quaestus consistere, si eum sumptus superat.]
Plautus
31.
Woman was and is condemned to a system under which the lawful rapes exceed the unlawful ones a million to one.
Margaret Sanger