Book 1; On the necessity of standards
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“It is not enough to have knowledge, one must also apply it. It is not enough to have wishes, one must also accomplish.”
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“To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”
Variant: To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act.
Source: Discours de réception, Séance De L'académie Française (introductory speech at a session of the French Academy), 24th December 1896, on Ferdinand de Lesseps' work on the Suez Canal.
Context: To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.

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The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XI The Notes on Sculpture

Proms 2013: Daniel Barenboim interview http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/nov/02/daniel-barenboim-conductor-interview, 8 May 2013.

“If you have accomplished all that you have planned for yourself, you have not planned enough.”
In Quote, Unquote (1977) by Lloyd Cory, p. 6, this statement was simply attributed to the Meggido Message which is the name of a publication by the Meggido Church http://www.megiddo.com/, but immediately following a quote by Hale. This may have led to it being attributed to Hale in The Quotable Manager : Inspiration for Business and Life (2006) by Joel J. Weiss, p. 128; a similar expression "If you have achieved all you have planned for yourself, you have not planned enough" occurs in two works by John Mason: Let Go of Whatever Makes You Stop (1994), p. 79, and Know Your Limits — Then Ignore Them (2000), p. 123
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“but I have no mind for business and considered staying awake to be enough of an accomplishment.”
Source: Me Talk Pretty One Day
Source: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 33 (p. 684)

Source: A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832), Book III, On Consumption, Chapter VI, Section II, p. 436