Nine Of The Most Important Self Improvement Quotes Ever Made

9 of the most important self improvement quotes ever created & the true meaning to them and the authors who penned them.

Hi Trish Davies here to look at one of my favourite topics which is self improvement. Now self improvement is a massive topic so I want to focus on one specific area and learn from self improvement quotes.

Self improvement quotes aren’t just statements because there is meaning behind them. You must ask yourself why has someone come up with what many people may think is a random statement? What is the point that they are trying to make?

Obviously they want to make an impact on people’s lives. To help people find true meaning in life and true fulfilment. Therefore, I thought it would give you real value by sharing some of the most influential self improvement quotes ever created.

Another reason to share these quotes is to give you the shot in the arm that you may need. To show you that there is hope out there and to give you a greater perspective to what is happening in your world and the world in general.

There is so much negativity that we are subjected to in life. Sometimes it’s nice to have something that will make us smile and realise that in general life is not as bad as you envisage it is.

So here are some of the greatest ever self-improvement quotes in my opinion that I hope will inspire you when times get tough from time to time.

Self Improvement Quotes – Nine Quotes from World famous Leaders To Truly Inspire You 

self improvement quotes

Ernest Hemingway“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” 

What he means in this is that you should never compete with others or try and be better than anyone else. What you should do is always try and be better today than what you were yesterday.

Ernest Hemingway was an American journalist, novelist and short story. He was prominent around the mid 1920’s to the mid 1950’s who also won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.

George Bernard Shaw – “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” 

The meaning behind this is that for you to grow personally within your life. You must accept that you do not know everything. You must become flexible within your beliefs and realise that you need to have an open mind. This is vital when it comes to learning and receiving things.

George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and political activist who died at the age of 94 in 1950. He has a huge portfolio of plays and was another person to receive the Nobel prize For Literature in 1925.

Anthony J D’Angelo – “Become addicted to constant and never-ending self-improvement.” 

Looking at this quote it means that self improvement is a lifelong journey. It never ends until nature takes its own course of action. So why would you want to stop improving yourself? The rewards you get from self-improvement can’t be compared to anything else in life.

Anthony j D’Angelo is a hugely successful businessperson.

William Faulkner – “Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.” 

dream big

So, the meaning of this is that you should always dream big and not be afraid to. Your body, mind and spirit should be stretched to the extreme limit. Otherwise, you will never know what your capabilities are until you test them to the full.

William Faulkner was an American author and Nobel Prize laureate. He was prominent in the 1920’s & 1930’s who wrote a diverse range material from novels, plays, shorts stories and screenplays.

Madonna – “No matter who you are, no matter what you did, no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change. Become a better version of yourself.” 

So, what does this pop superstar mean. Well, it doesn’t matter what your circumstances are. Life gives you so many chances and opportunities to change. You can fulfil the potential that you have inside and create the best version of who you are.

Madonna is a hugely successful singer, songwriter and actress. She has stood the test of time right from the 1980’s with her music right up to the present day through her professional and charitable work.

Jim Rohn – “Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune.” 

Jim Rohn is saying once you know who you are, what makes you the person you are and how you think is the most powerful education that you can ever have.

The late, great Jim Rohn was an American entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He touched the lives of millions of people all around the world until his sad passing in 2009.

Mahatma Gandhi – “As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world – that is the myth of the atomic age – as in being able to remake ourselves.” 

The message is that you can define your greatness by the capacity to choose the direction that you take in life. You must adjust to things when needed every single day that goes by.

Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian activist who lead an independence movement against British rule. Also, it is widely recognised that he was the inspiration for many civil rights and freedom movements all around the world. He was assassinated on 30th January 1948.

Confucius – “He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior.” 

Quite simply you need to discover the limits that you have both mentally and physically. Then one day you can overcome them.

Confucius was a Chinese teacher, philosopher and politician born in 551 BC. Confucianism is his philosophy. This emphasises what personally morality should be along with the correctness of social relationships, sincerity and justice.

Swami Vivekananda – “Things do not grow better; they remain as they are. It is we who grow better, by the changes we make in ourselves.” 

choice and opportunity

His message is that every day you have choice and opportunity to become the greatest version of yourself. Therefore, don’t waste that opportunity and day to become anything less.

Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk. He was one of the instrumental figures that brought Vedanta and yoga to the western world in the late 1800’s. During this time, he is widely credited to bringing Hinduism to the status of being recognised as a major religion.

Self Improvement Quotes Conclusion 

Inspiration can be taken in many different ways. You can look at successful people in life whether you are interested in sport, politics or business. Then go and emulate them as best you can.

Also, you can find many inspirational moments through the eyes of the media. I know that the media and press get knocked a lot due to the amount of bad news. They do report negative stories but at the end of the day they are only doing their job to report what is going on.

If you look hard enough you will also see that they publish a lot of remarkable stories. Stories of how people have overcome adversity through sure dogged determination. Those people possess the qualities that have been interpreted in the self improvement quotes that I have shared. These are some of the most influential people in history.

I hope that this article on self improvement quotes has given you inspiration. Inspiration to overcome hurdles that you may be facing or given you a new perception on life.

Also, I hope that you enjoyed the mini history lesson I have given you on the people who created these quotes. I wanted to share the meaning behind their thoughts when writing them. Perhaps you have your own inspirational quotes that you would like to share. If so please post them in the comments section below. I look forward to reading them and replying to you in the future.

  A life of freedom and choice

Trish Davies

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