354 Quotes About Mediocrity
- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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If life gives you a passport size dream, don't frame it... Order for a reprint... Go for the bigger picture of you! You deserve a bigger and bright image of you... Go and soar like an eagle!
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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In the faculty of failure, mediocrity is never an optional course!
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- Author Shobhaa Dé
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Mediocrity comforts the masses. Mediocrity is a likeable attribute.
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- Author Matthew Kelly
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We don't want to think about our weaknesses. We don't want to talk about them, and we certainly don't want anyone else to point them out. This is a classic sign of mediocrity, and this mediocrity has a firm grip on the Church and humanity at this moment in history.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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You have two options to choose from as an aspiring achiever; either you become excellent or you become excellent! Mediocrity is never an option!
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- Author Daphne Du Maurier
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It embarrassed her, as a child, to think that her father had fallen in love, or, if men must love, then it should have been someone else, someone dark, mysterious and profoundly clever, not an ordinary person who was impatient for no reason and cross when one was late for lunch.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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The uncertainties in life are so uncertain for us to determine the kind woe we shall be entangled in in the next future. When you stay dormant, your life is at risk; when you dare to take a step, you take a step to take a risk. We have a choice. Yes! a choice to choose to dare to get to our real reasons on earth or to choose to live in mediocrity and conformity, but, we ought to note that, it is riskier to risk nothing when the life we live is always at risk.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Acceptable hypocrisy is often called politeness.
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- Author Matt Haig
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He was, like so many of the men made large by history, rather mediocre in the flesh, the fine tailoring highlighting rather than hiding his physical shortcomings. […] A man made more for grand dinners than seafaring.
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