Quotes About Pursuit
It was right then that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson on the Declaration of Independence and the part about our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And I remember thinking how did he know to put the pursuit part in there? That maybe happiness is something that we can only pursue and maybe we can actually never have it. No matter what. How did he know that?
~ Chris Gardner
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If you have a dream and a desire to pursue it with every fiber of your being, but can't move past excuses or circumstances that seem to be standing in your way, there is a life lesson ahead with your name on it. If you are tired of the status quo and are dying to shake up your life, reinvent yourself, and find a pursuit you love doing so much that you can't wait for the sun to come up in the morning, you've come to the right place. If
~ Chris Gardner
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All that travel is inevitably exhausting, but it never gets old. Arriving in the next city for the next opportunity is always a thrill. As busy as I am, wherever I am, I try to get out and walk the streets, to check out the sidewalks for cracks, to remember how far I've come and appreciate every baby step of the way, to stand in amazement and joy that the pursuit never ends.
~ Chris Gardner
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Bring me your best and brightest bookworms, research hounds, and gamers.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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And like anyone who is in valiant pursuit of a dream, the ups and downs come and go, but the dream lives in the heart forever.
~ Chris Michaels
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And like anyone who is in valiant pursuit of dreams, the ups and downs come and go, but the dream lives in the heart forever.
~ Chris Michaels
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You've been handed a chance in life, and I want you to grab it with both hands and not look back.
~ Chris Moriarty
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You can't find what you don't go looking for.
~ Christie Ridgway
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These are my habits and the way I spend my life: studying literature.
~ Christine de Pizan
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Gratë tentojnë drejt një verbërie qejfesh.
~ Christine Grän
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It is proved by surveys that happiness does not come from love, wealth, or power but the pursuit of attainable goals.
~ Helen Fielding
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el que no está preso, lo andan buscando
~ Helen Graham
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Rodin once said that a combination of extraordinary circumstances was needed for a man to live to 70 and to pursue with passion what he loves.
~ Henri Matisse
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Men over-estimate what they desire Through ignorance of it: credulous Pursuit Thinks his betrothed, Possession, is divine; But finds she is a mortal like himself.
~ Henry Abbey
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It is through ignorance of the Unconscious psyche and through the pursuit of an exclusive cult of Consciousness that our era has become so completely atheist and profane.
~ Henry Corbin
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Arthur Schopenhauer Only he is successful in his business who makes that pursuit which affords him the highest pleasure sustain him.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Make money your god and it will plague you like the devil.
~ Henry Fielding
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Money's a horrid thing to follow, but a charming thing to meet.
~ Henry James
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the emperor does not govern the barbarians. Those who come to him will not be rejected, and those who leave will not be pursued."28 The objective was a compliant, divided periphery, rather than one directly under Chinese control.
~ Henry Kissinger
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If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Let us, then, be up and doing,With a heart for any fate;Still achieving, still pursuing,Learn to labor and to wait.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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the role of the disappointed lover of a maiden or of any single woman might be ridiculous; but the role of a man who was pursuing a married woman, and who made it the purpose of his life at all cost to draw her into adultery, was one which had in it something beautiful and dignified and could never be ridiculous….
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And just as the hungry stomach eagerly accepts every object it can get, hoping to find nourishment in it, Vronsky quite unconsciously clutched first at politics, then at new books, and then at pictures.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He was very well aware that in their eyes the position of an unsuccessful lover of a girl, or of any woman free to marry, might be ridiculous. But the position of a man pursuing a married woman, and, regardless of everything, staking his life on drawing her into adultery, has something fine and grand about it, and can never be ridiculous; and so it was with a proud and gay smile under his mustaches that he lowered the opera glass and looked at his cousin. "But
~ Leo Tolstoy
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