Quotes About Aspiration
No te has fijado que mientras que las empresas pequeñas quieren ser mayores, las grandes aspiran a ser más ágiles y flexibles?
~ Jason Fried
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Make them see dollar signs where you see greater freedom, more
~ Jason Fried
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it's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.
~ Jason Kelly
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It's strange how dreams get under your skin and give your heart a test for what's real and what's imaginary.
~ Jason Mraz
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Marion Crane. The girl who just wanted a better life.
~ Jason Pinter
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As far as writing, I like watching bad movies. Nothing stops me in my tracks more than watching a great film like 'The Godfather' or 'Dog Day Afternoon' or 'The Graduate.' You watch one of those, and you never want to write again. Whereas with bad movies, it makes you think, If that counts, I certainly could write.
~ Jason Reitman
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It's something I never dreamed I'd be doing, making movies.
~ Jason Statham
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There's just something irresistible about hope.
~ Jason Wilson
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Era solamente un animo adulatore, di quelli che non sopportano di essere antipatici a qualcuno, neppure a quelli che detestano, aspirano a essere benvoluti perfino a quelli a cui fanno del male.
~ Javier Marías
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Aspiramos siempre, supongo, a ser unos elegidos, y es improbable que de otro modo estuviéramos muy dispuestos a recorrer el trayecto entero de una vida entera, que corta o larga nos va rindiendo.
~ Javier Marías
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A half-equipped little knight she was, venturing to reconnoitre the mysterious city and dreaming wild dreams of some vague, far-off supremacy...
~ Dreiser, Theodore
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One day I will surpass you," Zannah warned him. "And on that day I will kill you, Lord Bane. But that day is not today.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
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Non sarò mica cascato su un uomo senza ambizioni? Vorrebbe dire essere ben sfortunati!
~ Dumas, Alexandre
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It's a book which, no matter how many readers it will ever have, will never have enough.
~ E Hemingway
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Because you aren't afraid to kiss the dirt (and consequently dare to climb the sky)
~ e. e. cummings
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my heart knows who i am and who i'll turn out to be!
~ E. Lynn Harris
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Therefore, she decided that her leaving home would not be just running from somewhere but would be running to somewhere. To a large place, a comfortable place, an indoor place, and preferably a beautiful place. And that's why she decided upon the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
~ E.L. Konigsburg
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No matter what the future holds in store, I can say now—out loud, without hesitation—something that, sadly, all too few men and women can ever say: I have lived my dream.
~ Ed Viesturs
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At heart they hate their horrid fates, and so wreak their poor spite on me who stand for everything they have not, and for all they most crave and never can attain. Let us pity them, my chieftain, for even though we die at their hands we can afford them pity, since we are greater than they and they know it
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Don't you ever mind, she asked suddenly, not being rich enough to buy all the books you want?
~ Edith Wharton
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Something he knew he had missed: the flower of life. But he thought of it now as a thing so unattainable and improbable that to have repined would have been like despairing because one had not drawn the first prize in a lottery.
~ Edith Wharton
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What she craved and really felt herself entitled to was a situation in which the noblest attitude should also be the easiest.
~ Edith Wharton
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There was such love as she had dreamed, and she meant to go on believing in it and cherishing the thought that she was worthy of it.
~ Edith Wharton
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Undine's white and gold bedroom, with sea-green panels and old rose carpet, looked along Seventy-second Street toward the leafless tree-tops of the Central Park. She went to the window, and drawing back its many layers of lace gazed eastward down the long brownstone perspective. Beyond the Park lay Fifth Avenue—and Fifth Avenue was where she wanted to be!
~ Edith Wharton
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