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More Quotes by Farrah Gray
Comfort is the enemy of achievement.
If you want to find what God put you here to do, ask yourself three questions. First question: What comes easy to you but harder to other people? The second question is: What would you do for years and never have to get paid for it? Third, ask yourself: How can you be of service?
Money doesn't change who you are; it magnifies who you really are.
It is not possible to erase racism just because African-Americans have reached a level of financial success and crossover appeal.
I'm a strong supporter of comfort breeds complacency. Growing up poor I wasn't comfortable, my mom had to work so hard and I woke up one day and decided I was not going to come home until I could help her pay the bills.
American economy is tricky. If you stay in the game you're in a good position for the upswing. If you're not in the game you can't win.
Money lets you enjoy the finer things of life, but it doesn't change who you are. It magnifies and brings into fruition the things that you want to hide most. It is a mask for insecurities as well.
Do not let anyone tell you what you can be. Do not let anyone tell you that you are not good enough or smart enough. Remember that nobody is better than you. Everybody puts on their pants one leg at a time.
Keep putting out good. It will come back to you tenfold in unexpected ways.
Inside every seed is the potential for an incredible harvest.