Relentlessness Quotes

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Bryant McGill
“Being overly critical of yourself is like having a relentless, inescapable bully who follows you everywhere you go and abuses you.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Samuel Beckett
“Bloom of adulthood. Try a whiff of that. On your back in the dark you remember. Ah you remember. Cloudless May day. She joins you in the little summerhouse. Entirely of logs. Both larch and fir. Six feet across. Eight from floor to vertex. Area twenty-four square feet to the furthest decimal. Two small multicoloured lights vis-a-vis. Small stained diamond panes. Under each a ledge. There on summer Sundays after his midday meal your father loved to retreat with Punch and a cushion. The waist of his trousers unbuttoned he sat on the one ledge and turned the pages. You on the other your feet dangling. When he chuckled you tried to chuckle too. When his chuckle died yours too. That you should try to imitate his chuckle pleased and amused him greatly and sometimes he would chuckle for no other reason than to hear you try to chuckle too. Sometimes you turn your head and look out through a rose-red pane. You press your little nose against the pane and all without is rosy. The years have flown and there at the same place as then you sit in the bloom of adulthood bathed in rainbow light gazing before you. She is late.”
Samuel Beckett, As the Story Was Told

“America needs to relearn a lost discipline, self-confident relentlessness...”
Lance Morrow

“If everything you wanted was possible in one shot, you would never get a chance to cherish the real victory filled with your relentless perseverance and unbreakable commitment.”
Hiral Nagda

“Don't rush. Accomplish at your pace. Speed doesn't matter when you decide to relentlessly keep advancing towards your dream which ignites your being.”
Hiral Nagda

“Without perseverance, our resolve crumbles at the first encounter with adversity, allowing distractions to veer us off course. To strengthen our perseverance is to forge an invincible spirit, undeterred by the seductive calls of distractions.”
Kevin L. Michel, The Power of the Present: A Stoic's Guide to Unyielding Focus