Chris Gardner quotes:

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  • We all understand genetics. You get your eyes from your dad, your mom's nose, there's nothing you can do about that. But your spiritual genetics you can choose, pick, embrace and commit to. That's what I did.

  • Walk that walk and go forward all the time. Don't just talk that talk, walk it and go forward. Also, the walk didn't have to be long strides; baby steps counted too. Go forward.

  • Baby steps count, as long as you are going forward. You add them all up, and one day you look back and you'll be surprised at where you might get to.

  • The balance in your life is more important than the balance in your checking account.

  • If you want something, go get it. Period.

  • Ready or not, Tell yourself to jump

  • Wealth can also be that attitude of gratitude with which we remind ourselves everyday to count our blessings.

  • I was late once and it cost me $50,000. I figure it was cheaper to wear two watches.

  • Sizing up succinctly his lack of formal education compared with his determination to learn from others, the author writes, "I went to college with every person I ever met.

  • Strong people stand up for themselves. Stronger people stand up for others. The irony is that while sleep sometimes brings nightmares, it's the reality of my waking hours that can cause me the greater fear.

  • Don't ever let someone tell you, you can't do something.

  • Do something that you love. Whatever you're going to do is going to be tough enough. Find something that gets you so excited that the sun can't come up early enough in the morning because you want to go do your thing.

  • It can be done, but you have to make it happen.

  • Claim ownership of your dreams

  • This part of my life, this little part, is called happiness.

  • One of the things young people always ask me about is what is the secret to success. The secret is there is no secret. It's the basics. Blocking and tackling.

  • It's ok to FAIL it's not ok to Quit

  • There is no plan B for passion

  • Others may question your credentials, your papers, your degrees. Others may look for all kinds of ways to diminish your worth. But what is inside you no one can take from you or tarnish. This is your worth, who you really are, your degree that can go with you wherever you go, that you bring with you the moment you come into a room, that can't be manipulated or shaken. Without that sense of self, no amount of paper, no pedigree, and no credentials can make you legit. No matter what, you have to feel legit inside first.

  • It's okay to fail; it's not okay to quit.

  • Find something that you love. Something that gets you so excited you can't wait to get out of bed in the morning. Forget about money. Be happy.

  • The world is your oyster. It's up to you to find the pearls.

  • The future was uncertain, absolutely, and there were many hurdles, twists, and turns to come, but as long as I kept moving forward, one foot in front of the other, the voices of fear and shame, the messages from those who wanted me to believe that I wasn't good enough, would be stilled.

  • You have to be bold because there will be folks who will say, "You can't" or "You shouldn't" or "Why?" There is a certain boldness to saying, "Well, I really don't want to be a high-powered corporate lawyer. I'm really passionate about painting.

  • It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence and the part about our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And I remember thinking how did he know to put the pursuit part in there? That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue and maybe we can actually never have it. No matter what. How did he know that?

  • As busy as I am wherever I am, I...

  • Still a dreamer, yet more of a realist than ever before, I knew this was my time to sail. On the horizon I saw the shining future, as before. The difference now was that I felt the wind at my back. I was ready.

  • Then again, what seems like nothing in the eyes of the world, when properly valued and put to use, can be among the greatest riches.

  • You know how mountains get moved? Everyone who can move a couple, move a couple. Those who can move rocks, move rocks. Those who can move boulders, move boulders. That's how mountains get moved. If every one of us did everything we could, I believe we would be in a different world.

  • Always, always pursue happiness.

  • Though my mom had too many of her own dreams denied, deferred and destroyed, she instilled in me that I could have dreams. And not just have dreams but had a responsibility to make them reality. My mom taught me from a very early age that I could do anything I wanted to do.

  • If you have a dream, you've got to protect it.

  • No one ever laid out the sequence of events that led to my mother being prosecuted and imprisoned for alleged welfare fraud.

  • You can only depend on yourself. The cavalry aint coming,

  • I hold one thing dearer than all else: my commitment to my son.

  • I just wanted to make a million dollars. But I couldn't sing and I couldn't play ball, so I said to my mother, 'How am I going to make a million dollars?' And she said to me, 'Son, if you believe you can do it, you will.'

  • People can't do something themselves, they want to tell you that you can't do it. You want something? Go get it.

  • There was a language specific to all things. The ability to learn another language in one arena, whether it was music, medicine, or finance, could be used to accelerate learning and other arenas, too.

  • Well, I really don't want to be a high-powered corporate lawyer. I'm really passionate about painting.

  • (The movie) is the story of my life, but it's not about me. It's about anybody who ever dreamed big and had someone tell them, 'No, you can't do it.' You can.

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