Today, you can take an action that will lead you closer to your visions.
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When faced with a problem, don't keep on discussing it. Go beyond the mental barrier to resolve it.
If your thoughts are not right, your actions won't be right.
An idea is only an idea until you breathe life into it.
Take too much time, and time will take you.
Action is the mother of creation.
You have to have more than hope to get what you want in life.
Change your thought, change your mind.Change your belief, change your action.
Yet the motion of the saw has not faltered, as though it and the arm functioned in a tranquil conviction that rain was an illusion of the mind.
We can talk about it, dream about it and dissect the fine print.In the end, only action satisfies our longing.
Give a smile to your enemies and they will go mad wondering what you are plotting against them.
Not in the flight of ideas, but only in action is freedom. Make up your mind and come out into the tempest of the living.
Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do, begin it. Action has magic, grace and power in it.
I am not a teacher in my heart," she said. "I am a doer, and all these little shitheads in front of me are do-nothings. There is racism in the world and they acknowledge it, but they sit in class listening to bullshit professors. Give me a bricklayer with a racist attitude. It is just more honest.
Values are the definition of our actions in life
What this means is not a single Tower of Babel plotted in common, but hundreds of thousands of separate beginnings, the length and breadth of America. Energetic people who build against pains and uncertainties, as weaker ones merely hope against them.
A few years after I gave some lectures for the freshmen at Caltech (which were published as the Feynman Lectures on Physics), I received a long letter from a feminist group. I was accused of being anti-women because of two stories: the first was a discussion of the subtleties of velocity, and involved a woman driver being stopped by a cop. There's a discussion about how fast she was going, and I had her raise valid objections to the cop's definitions of velocity. The letter said I was making the women look stupid. The other story they objected to was told by the great astronomer Arthur Eddington, who had just figured out that the stars get their power from burning hydrogen in a nuclear reaction producing helium. He recounted how, on the night after his discovery, he was sitting on a bench with his girlfriend. She said, "Look how pretty the stars shine!" To which he replied, "Yes, and right now, I'm the only man in the world who knows how they shine." He was describing a kind of wonderful loneliness you have when you make a discovery. The letter claimed that I was saying a women is incapable of understanding nuclear reactions. I figured there was no point in trying to answer their accusations in detail, so I wrote a short letter back to them: "Don't bug me, Man!
Believe nothing. Try everything.