When you reach the top, that's when the climb begins.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to know when you're at the top of your particular mountain, I guess. Maybe not the summit, but as high as you can go.
Anytime you finish a climb, there's always the next thing you can try.
Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career.
It's a heavy burden to look up at the mountain and want to start the climb.
If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest.
Everybody starts at the top, and then has the problem of staying there. Lasting accomplishment, however, is still achieved through a long, slow climb and self-discipline.
You climb to reach the summit, but once there, discover that all roads lead down.
There is no top. There are always further heights to reach.
When I climb a building, I've been there already, and carefully planned how to start the climb as well as how to do it.
When you're on top, you're on top.