You can't measure success if you have never failed. My father has taught me that if you really do want to reach your goals, you can't spend any time worrying about whether you're going to win or lose. Focus only on getting better.
— Steffi Graf
Passioned Measure Of Success quotations
To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty.

How many people you bless is how you measure success

Success is not measured by what you do compared to what somebody else does.
Success is measured by what you do compared to what you are capable of doing.
Experience has taught me that you cannot value dreams according to the odds of their coming true. Their real value is in stirring within us the will to aspire.
The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire;
the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.

It is not the style of clothes one wears, neither the kind of automobile one drives, nor the amount of money one has in the bank, that counts. These mean nothing. It is simply service that measures success.
As you walk in God's divine wisdom, you will surely begin to see a greater measure of victory and good success in your life.
The best measure of success, is how you deal with failure

Success is not the key to happiness, happiness is the key to success.
Do not measure success by today's harvest. Measure success by the seeds you plant today.
If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.
I believe that anyone can be successful in life, regardless of natural talent or the environment within which we live. This is not based on measuring success by human competitiveness for wealth, possessions, influence, and fame, but adhering to God's standards of truth, justice, humility, service, compassion, forgiveness, and love.
It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement -- that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life.
People who believe they have the power to exercise some measure of control over their lives are healthier, more effective and more successful than those who lack faith in their ability to effect changes in their lives.
Success is not a destination that you ever reach. Success is the quality of your journey.
The true worth of a man is to be measured by the objects he pursues.
The success of the Allies in the west was in a measure offset by Teutonic victories in the east. When the invasion of Belgium began, Russia made immediate efforts to counteract by invasion of East Prussia.
The measure of our success will be the condition on which we leave the world for the next generation.
The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the things we have made of ourselves on the other.
Happiness simply cannot be relied upon as a measure of success.
The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it is the same problem you had last year.
What is called a high standard of living consists, in considerable measure, in arrangements for avoiding muscular energy, for increasing sensual pleasure and enhancing caloric intake above any conceivable nutritional requirement.
The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the things we have made of ourselves on the other.
Success is not measured in achievement of goals, but in the stress and strain of meeting those goals
The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.
College coaches measure success in championships.
High School coaches measure success to titles. Youth coaches measure success in smiles.
I don't think about financial success as the measurement of my success.
Always demanding the best of oneself, living with honor, devoting one's talents and gifts to the benefits of others - these are the measures of success that endure when material things have passed away.
Success in life is measured, most easily, by the number of days that a person is truly happy.
I am convinced that success is not measured by what you get out of life, but by what you give back.
It's easy to measure success by the number of dollars spent or by the number of programs initiated, without having too much regard for what was bought and how useful it was to the people who need it - the war fighter and the analyst.
The more I help out, the more successful I become.
But I measure success in what it has done for the people around me. That is the real accolade.
If you have talent, you will receive some measure of success - but only if you persist.
This is the essential element that cannot be measured by any analysis or device, and I believe it's at the heart of success in all things: the power of intuition and the ability to harness and use it like a master.