Quotes About Undertake
Never undertake anything for which you wouldn't have the courage to ask the blessings of heaven.
~ G. C. Lichtenberg
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Men who undertake considerable things, even in a regular way, ought to give us ground to presume ability.
~ burke edmund iii
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As no better man advances to take this matter in hand, I hereupon offer my own poor endeavors.
~ Herman Melville
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I don't really consider myself to be an actor of any particular style. My aim with every role I undertake is to be truthful and honest in that particular portrayal. I don't have a particular methodology from any one school of thought or training.
~ Benjamin Bratt
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Were I to undertake to answer the calumnies of the newspapers, it would be more than all my own time, and that of 20 aids could effect. For while I should be answering one, twenty new ones would be invented. I have thought it better to trust the justice of my country-men, that they would judge me by what they see of my conduct on the stage where they have placed me.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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We will not know unless we begin.
~ Howard Zinn
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Whoever devotedly undertakes and performs this most holy journey... shall have the enjoyment of eternal reward from the repayer of all men.
~ Pope Eugene III
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Life is sacrifice and risk taking, and nothing that doesn't entail some moderate amount of the former, under the constraint of satisfying the latter, is close to what we can call life. If you do not undertake a risk of real harm, reparable or even potentially irreparable, from an adventure, it is not an adventure.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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The most powerful step that anyone can take to turn their dreams into reality is a simple one. You just need to start.
~ Marc Randolph
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To please everybody is impossible were I to undertake it, I should probably please nobody.
~ George Washington
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Undertake not what you cannot perform but be careful to keep your promise.
~ George Washington
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What isn't tried won't work.
~ Claude McDonald
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One of the biggest factors in success is the courage to undertake something.
~ James A. Worsham
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All the time, Ukraine was an oligarch country. And all the time, oligarchs were together with the authorities. And this is the first time where we, and me as a president, undertake the serious task to limit the power of the oligarchs.
~ Petro Poroshenko
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Have you never done anything for the sheer enjoyment of it? Does a specific result have to emerge from everything you undertake in order for it to have been "fun" for you?
~ Neale Donald Walsch
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I could undertake to be an efficient pupil if it were possible to find an efficient teacher.
~ Gertrude Stein
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I need to produce great ideas, and I believe that if I were commissioned to design a new universe, I would be mad enough to undertake it.
~ Giovanni Battista Piranesi
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Those who never trial, never fails.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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To reform a world, to reform a nation, no wise man will undertake; and all but foolish men know, that the only solid, though a far slower reformation, is what each begins and perfects on himself.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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Men who undertake considerable things, even in a regular way, ought to give us ground to presume ability.
~ Edmund Burke
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To achieve you must first attempt
~ Terri Morgan
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To undertake executions for the master executioner [Heaven] is like hewing wood for the master carpenter.Whoever undertakes to hew wood for the master carpenter rarely escapes injuring his own hands.
~ Lao Tzu
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The best way to get something done is to begin.
~ Author Unknown
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The duties of the priest towards the Eucharist and towards the secrecy of the confessional seemed so grave to me that I wondered how anybody had ever found in himself the courage to undertake them; and I was not surprised when he told me that the fathers of the Church had written books as thick as the Post Office Directory and as closely printed as the law notices in the newspaper, elucidating all these intricate questions.
~ James Joyce
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