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Quotes About Passion

I was ready to quit music. It felt to me like music equalled death.
~ Dave Grohl
Decadent self-expression has no place in rock and roll.
~ Dave Marsh
Good music is good music, and everything else can go to hell.
~ Dave Matthews
Sweet like candy to my soul, sweet you rock, and sweet you roll.
~ Dave Matthews
Sweet like candy to my soul Sweet you rock and sweet you roll Lost for you I'm so lost for you
~ Dave Matthews Band
I fall so hard inside the idea of you
~ Dave Matthews Band
La Rochefoucauld once said, "The most untutored person with passion is more persuasive than the most eloquent without.
~ Dave Ramsey
Passion is so key in leading and creating excellence that I will hire passion over education and talent every time.
~ Dave Ramsey
Passion is so key in leading and creating excellence that I will hire passion over education or talent every time. I prefer to have both, but given a choice I will take passion. La Rochefoucauld once said, "The most untutored person with passion is more persuasive than the most eloquent without.
~ Dave Ramsey
Seth Godin says, "Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you should set up a life you don't need to escape from." Business is way too hard to work at something just for money.
~ Dave Ramsey
It isn't how loud or how quiet you worship; it's how much of your entire being you pour into every statement of adoration.
~ Dave Roberson
What do you need to start a business? Three simple things: know your product better than anyone. Know your customer, and have a burning desire to succeed.
~ Dave Thomas
Between a book's covers there may be passion, bile, mayhem, or murder, but in the quiet spaces where it awaits its fate (either acceptance of indifference) all is calm.
~ David Abbott
We shouldn't make decisions based on feelings alone but rather should make decisions based on creating a positive difference for the future. If it's a good, logical move, or even if it simply interests you, commit to starting and taking it one step at a time. Get started, because the passion you're looking for may be just a few steps away. Passion FOLLOWS commitment, not the other way around.
~ David Anderson
Let go of this: "You will one day find your true passion and life can really begin." Grab onto this: "You will CREATE a life that you are passionate about living with every decision you make every day.
~ David Anderson
Your unique passion is a resource that helps fuel your ability to add value to your world.
~ David Anderson
He appears to hit the office when he feels inspired. Spending a few hours working heatedly before the creative impulse evaporates and he leaves the study.
~ David Archer
When I stop working, I go out and start working again. Most people paint a picture, or whatever they do, and go home. For me, it has to be continuous.
~ David Bailey
It's often said that God works in mysterious ways. You have to really think about what He's trying to do. You can't be lazy and believe in God; He doesn't make it that easy. It takes spirit and faith and passion to really believe. Like most things worthwhile in life, you get back what you put into it.
~ David Baldacci
Artists don't get down to work until the pain of working is exceeded by the pain of not working.
~ David Bayles
The only work really worth doing — the only work you can do convincingly — is the work that focuses on the things you care about. To not focus on those issues is to deny the constants in your life.
~ David Bayles
We tell the stories we have to tell, stories of the things that draw us in-and why should any of us have more than a handful of those? The only work really worth doing-the only work you can do convincingly-is the work that focuses on the things you care about. To not focus on those issues is to deny the constants in your life.
~ David Bayles
Quitting is fundamentally different from stopping. The latter happens all the time. Quitting happens once. Quitting means not starting again — and art is all about starting again.
~ David Bayles
THOSE WHO WOULD MAKE ART might well begin by reflecting on the fate of those who preceded them: most who began, quit. It's a genuine tragedy. Worse yet, it's an unnecessary tragedy. After all, artists who continue and artists who quit share an immense field of common emotional
~ David Bayles