Quotes About Goal
There can be many opinions on a thing, but there is only one truth." Vashet smiled lazily. "And if the pursuit of the truth was my goal, that would concern me." She gave a long yawn, stretching like a happy cat. "Instead I will focus on the joy in my heart, [...}
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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And if the pursuit of the truth was my goal, that would concern me." She gave a long yawn, stretching like a happy cat. "Instead I will focus on the joy in my heart...
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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There can be many opinions on a thing, but there is only one truth." Vashet smiled lazily. "And if the pursuit of truth was my goal, that would concern me." She gave a long yawn, stretching like a happy cat. "Instead I will focus on the joy in my heart, the prosperity of the school, and understanding the Lethani. If I have time left after that, I will put it toward worrying on the truth.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Qué siente uno cuando sabe adónde va?
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and, whatever you hit, call it the target.
~ Unknown
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I've given up on normal as a life goal, having realized that 'normal' is just a setting on one's dryer.
~ Unknown
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Your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have.
~ Paul Arden
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Talent helps, but it won't take you as far as ambition.
~ Paul Arden
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Your vision of where or who you want to be is the greatest asset you have. Without having a goal it's difficult to score.
~ Paul Arden
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wouldn't it be a positive experience for me if these things come to pass and a negative one if they don't? Well, yes: part of what it means to want something is that you are pleased when it happens. But this isn't an argument for hedonism, because it doesn't show that the pleasure is the goal itself, as opposed to a by-product.
~ Paul Bloom
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The Overself is not a goal to be attained but a realization of what already is. It is the inalienable possession of all conscious beings and not of a mere few. No effort is needed to get hold of the Overself, but every effort is needed to get rid of the many impediments to its recognition
~ Paul Brunton
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It's not a hill it's a mountain, as you start out the climb
~ Unknown
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what is the big thing that you are living for right now?
~ Paul David Tripp
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Change is hard. That's why propelling away from discomfort is easier than moving toward a fantasy goal.
~ Unknown
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The goal (of psychotherapy) is for the patient to internalize the reparative relationship with their clinician. The Wall Street Journal
~ Unknown
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Determine what specific goal you want to achieve. Then dedicate yourself to its attainment with unswerving singleness of purpose, the trenchant zeal of a crusader.
~ Paul J. Meyer
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Determine what specific goal you want to achieve. Then dedicate yourself to its attainment with unswerving ìsingleness of purpose, the trenchant zeal of a crusader.
~ Paul J. Meyer
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If I were a bass, I'd want to be a tarpon," I
~ Paul Levine
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An unrecorded goal is only a wish.
~ Unknown
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I know that if the peace movement takes its message boldly to the Negro people a powerful force can be secured in pursuit of the greatest goal of all mankind. And the same is true of labor and the great democratic sections of our population.
~ Paul Robeson
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Paul Robinson, I'm coming, it has taken me a while, but I have almost caught up with you. Keep running, if you cannot run walk, if you cannot walk crawl, if you cannot do this dream. Paul Robinson author.
~ Unknown
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The goal of every married couple, indeed, every Christian home, should be to make Christ the Head, the Counselor and the Guide.
~ Paul Sadler
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From the point of view of the partial drive, this other person is always a means, and he/she never becomes a goal in him/herself. In pragmatic terms, this suggests that the drive does not require a person as a subject in any way. The movement of the partial impulse is that of an arc, a boomerang, that passes over the other person, returns to itself, and closes in on itself, creating a totality, a completed action, self- gratification
~ Unknown
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Therefore the goal of the partial drive is not the other person, the goal is to achieve a particular form of gratification. In this respect, the other person is actually superfluous as a subject and can sometimes even be an obstacle to pleasure. He or she serves as an object—and actually as a partial object—a means of achieving a goal.
~ Unknown
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