Quotes About Challenges
To go through life and call it yours - your life - you first have to get your own pain. Pain that's unique to you. You can't just dip into the common bin and say 'That's enough!
~ Peter Shaffer
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There are similarities between business and sport, in the pressures involved and in the fitness aspect too.
~ Peter Shilton
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Not only can we not teach doctrinally approved solutions any more [which take roughly two years to be approved], the truth is, we don't even know all the problems!
~ Peter Sims
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Constraints shape and focus problems and provide clear challenges to overcome.
~ Peter Sims
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Most bands don't even last fourteen months let alone fourteen years.
~ Peter Steele
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Most people will tell you growing up means you stop believing in Halloween things - I'm telling you the reverse. You start to grow up when you understand that the stuff that scares you is part of the air you breathe.
~ Peter Straub
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Michael Beychok: "I became a successful bettor when I started playing the tournaments.
~ Peter T. Fornatale
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matter what the bastards do. So what if my dad beat my mum, so what if my hubby fucked the babysitter, so
~ Peter Temple
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One of the many innovations of modernism was the new demands it placed on the audience. Music, painting, literature, even architecture, would never again be quite so 'easy' as they had been.
~ Peter Watson
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PROBLEMS CANNOT BE SOLVED AT THE SAME LEVEL OF AWARENESS THAT CREATED THEM. –ALBERT EINSTEIN
~ Peter Watts
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So many things constrain us, from so many directions.
~ Peter Watts
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Cuando no se puede resolver un problema, se crea un comité de expertos, según dijo una vez un político.
~ Petros Markaris
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Confidence and resiliency go hand in hand. When you empower children to believe in their abilities, teach them to cope with challenges, and guide them to make wise choices, they'll be confident!12
~ PhD Kathy Koch
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Do you know what it's like going through life better than everybody? It's hard.
~ Phil Brooks
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In 1977 we played America and Europe three times, and Japan - my marriage suffered as a result. My then wife took the kids to Canada to be near her parents.
~ Phil Collins
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I'm embarrassed every time I look a teacher in the eye, because we ask them to do so much for so little.
~ Phil McGraw
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There is nothing wrong with your marriage if you're dealing with bills and kids and the broken garbage disposal and in-laws and work demands. That's a normal marriage.
~ Phil McGraw
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Pain is the price you pay for resisting life.
~ Phil McGraw
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Richard's first day at school was not as a joyous time in the Ramirez household as the other children's had been. None was doing well in school. Joseph and Ruth got by and stayed out of trouble, but Ruben and Robert were always in trouble, getting failing marks and getting into fights.
~ Philip Carlo
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He did not believe the AFL-CIO was up to these challenges. "As the parent body of the American labor movement, [it] suffers from a sense of complacency and adherence to the status quo, and is not fulfilling the basic aims and purposes which prompted the merger of the AFL and CIO" in the first place, Reuther remarked in December 1967.
~ Philip Dray
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Most things in life involve skill and luck, in varying proportions. The mix may be almost all luck and a little skill, or almost all skill and a little luck, or it could be one of a thousand other possible variations. That complexity makes it hard to figure out what to chalk up to skill and what to
~ Philip E. Tetlock
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The hardships that I encountered in the past will help me succeed in the future.
~ Philip Emeagwali
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When I enrolled in college at age 19, I had a total of eight years of formal classroom education. As a result, I was not comfortable with formal lectures and receiving regular homework assignments.
~ Philip Emeagwali
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One reason the jobs men hold pay more is because they are more hazardous … Just as the 'glass ceiling' describes the invisible barrier that keeps women out of jobs with the most pay, the 'glass cellar' describes the invisible barrier that keeps men in jobs with the most hazards. – Warren Farrell
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
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