Unlock Your Potential with Motivational Quotes - page 638
Only the mediocre are always at their best.
Jean Giraudoux
Do not copy nature too much. Art is an abstraction.
Paul Gauguin
The Hindus have cultivated the power of analysis and abstraction. No nation has yet produced a grammar like that of Panini.
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When people align around shared political, social, economic or environmental values, and take collective action, thinking and behaviour that compromises the lives of millions of people around the world can truly change.
Simon Mainwaring
If there is no dull and determined effort, there will be no brilliant achievement.
Xunzi
Failure is a word I don't accept.
John H. Johnson
You don't need to do everything. Do what calls your heart; effective action comes from love. It is unstoppable, and it is enough.
Joanna Macy
The real success story of branding in recent decades has been the way in which companies have used their brands to turn the satisfaction of complex and even spiritual needs into commercial transactions.
Simon Anholt
Woman is the embodiment of sacrifice and suffering and her advent to public life should, therefore, result in purifying it, in restraining unbridled ambition and accumulation of property.
I don't think any collector knows his true motivation.
Robert Mapplethorpe
My mind is my biggest asset. I expect to win every tournament I play.
Tiger Woods
We have to have films about action and violence and special effects. That's the sad part, but you know what? It's not me doing it.
Pam Grier
we are the ones we have been waiting for
Basketball, hockey and track meets are action heaped upon action, climax upon climax, until the onlooker's responses become deadened. Baseball is for the leisurely afternoons of summer and for the unchanging dreams.
Roger Kahn
If there was one word on a motivation or world view, that one word would be 'liberty.' That's what inspires me and motivates me more than anything - just the concept of freedom, liberty, what it means.
Michele Bachmann
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Long habit so reconciles us to almost any thing, that the grossest improprieties cease to strike us when they once make a part of the common course of action.
Hannah More