28 motivation posters for engineering students
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Let us perfect the means; the end will take care of itself.
Swami Vivekananda
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I have not failed
700 times. I
have not failed
once. I have
succeeded in
proving that
those 700 ways
will not work.
When I have
eliminated the
ways that will
not work, I will
find the way
that will work.
Thomas Edison
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Study as if you were going to live forever;
live as if you were going to die tomorrow.
Maria MitchellAmerican astronomer
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“You may never know
what results come of your
action, but if you do
nothing there will be no
result”
Mahatma Gandhi
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Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
(1885-1950)
One of America's Original Success Authors
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"When you are not practicing, remember, someone somewhere is practicing, and when you meet him he will win”
Ed Macauley former professional basketball player.
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"Success seems to be connected
with action. Successful people
keep moving. They make
mistakes, but they don't quit.”
Conrad HiltonAmerican hotelier and founder of the Hilton Hotel chain.
Every evening, write down the six
most important things that you
must do the next day. Then while
you sleep your subconscious will
work on the best ways for you to
accomplish them. Your next day
will go much more smoothly.
Tom Hopkins
Sales Legend
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Albert Schweitzer (14 January, 1875 –
4 September, 1965) was an Alsatian
theologian, musician, philosopher, and
physician.
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If
you love what you are doing, you will
be successful.
Albert Schweitzer
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It's your aptitude, not just
your attitude that determines
your ultimate altitude.Zig Ziglar
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Being relaxed, at peace
with yourself,
confident, emotionally
neutral, loose, and free-
floating - these are the
keys to successful
performance in almost
everything.Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
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There's no such things as
coulda, shoulda, or woulda.
If you shoulda and coulda,
you woulda done it. Pat Riley
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Strength does not come from
physical capacity. It comes
from an indomitable will.Mahatma Gandhi
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Mere longevity is a good
thing for those who watch
life from the side lines.
For those who play the game,
an hour may be a year, a
single day's work an
achievement for eternity…
Gabriel Heatter American Journalist
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1890-1972, American journalist
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Success is not a
destination that
you ever reach.
Success is the
quality of your
journey.
Jennifer (Jenny) James, is an English actress (1977 - ).
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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (1898 –1993) was a Protestant
preacher and author and a progenitor of the theory of
"positive thinking".
People become
really quite
remarkable when
they start thinking
that they can do
things. When they
believe in
themselves they
have the first secret
of success.
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Nurture your
minds with
great thoughts.
To believe in
the heroic
makes heroes.
Benjamin Disraeli, (1804 – 1881), was a British Conservative
statesman and literary figure. He served in government for three
decades, twice as Prime Minister. An Anglican, he was
nonetheless the first and thus far only Prime Minister of Jewish
heritage. Disraeli's greatest lasting achievement was the creation
of the modern Conservative Party after the Corn Laws schism of
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Henry David Thoreau (1817 –1862) was an American author,
naturalist, transcendentalist,tax resister, development critic,
surveyor, sage writer and philosopher. He is best known for
his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural
surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an
argument for individual resistance to civil government in
moral opposition to an unjust state.
I know of no more
encouraging fact
than the
unquestionable
ability of man to
elevate his life by
conscious
endeavor.
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Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784) was an English author.
Beginning as a Grub Street journalist, he made lasting
contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist,
moralist, novelist, literary critic, biographer, editor and
lexicographer.
It is by studying
little things that
we attain the great
knowledge of
having as little
misery and as
much happiness
as possible.
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Morihei Ueshiba (1883 – 1969) was a famous martial artist
and founder of the Japanese martial art of aikido. He is often
referred to as Kaiso, meaning "founder", or Ōsensei, "Great
Teacher".
One does not need
buildings, money,
power, or status to
practice the Art of
Peace. Heaven is
right where you
are standing, and
that is the place to
train.
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To be what we
are, and to
become what we
are capable of
becoming, is the
only end of life.
Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza (1632 – 1677) was a Dutch
philosopher of Portuguese Jewish origin. Revealing
considerable scientific aptitude, the breadth and
importance of Spinoza's work was not fully realized until
years after his death. Today, he is considered one of the
great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy, laying the
groundwork for the 18th century Enlightenment and
modern biblical criticism.
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh, born Anne Spencer Morrow (1906 –
2001) was a pioneering American aviator, author, and the spouse
of fellow aviator Charles Lindbergh.
The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. To dig for treasures shows not only impatience and greed, but lack of faith. Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. Patience and faith. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach--waiting for a gift from the sea.
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475 –
1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian
Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer.
Despite making few forays beyond the arts, his versatility
in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that
he is often considered a contender for the title of the
archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and
fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci.
I am still
learning.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) was an American essayist,
philosopher, poet, and leader of the Transcendentalist
movement in the early 19th century. His teachings directly
influenced the growing New Thought movement of the mid
1800s.
Our greatest
glory is not
in never
failing, but
in rising up
every time
we fail.
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Matthew Arnold (1822 –1888) was an English poet, and
cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools.
Matthew Arnold has been characterized as a sage writer, a
type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on
contemporary social issues.
Use your gifts
faithfully, and
they shall be
enlarged; practice
what you know,
and you shall
attain to higher
knowledge.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) was an American essayist,
philosopher, poet, and leader of the Transcendentalist
movement in the early 19th century. His teachings directly
influenced the growing New Thought movement of the mid
1800s.
As the gardener, by
severe pruning, forces
the sap of the tree
into one or two
vigorous limbs, so
should you stop off
your miscellaneous
activity and
concentrate your force
on one or a few
points.
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The distance
is nothing;
it is only the
first step
that is
difficult.
Mme. Du Deffand (1697–1780) French woman of letters,
whose salon was frequented (1753–80) by the leaders of the
Enlightenment. She is widely considered the most brilliant
woman of her era.
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Mere longevity is a
good thing for those
who watch life from
the side lines. For
those who play the
game, an hour may
be a year, a single
day's work an
achievement for
eternity.
Gabriel Heatter (1890 – 1972) was an American radio
commentator whose World War II-era sign-on ("There's
good news tonight") became both his catchphrase and his
caricature. He also gave the self-help group Alcoholics
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