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inspirational inspiring time
Charles Caleb Colton The greatest friend of truth is Time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, and her constant companion is Humility.
inspirational mean literature
Charles Caleb Colton Many speak the truth when they say that they despise riches, but they mean the riches possessed by others.
inspirational opportunity men
Charles Dickens Some happy talent, and some fortunate opportunity, may form the two sides of the ladder on which some men mount, but the rounds of that ladder must be made of stuff to stand wear and tear; and there is no substitute for thorough-going, ardent, and sincere earnestness.
inspirational anchors let-it-go
Charles Dickens "Hope, you see, Wal'r," said the Captain, sagely, "Hope. It's that as animates you. Hope is a buoy, for which you overhaul your Little Warbler, sentimental diwision, but Lord, my lad, like any other buoy, it only floats; it can't be steered nowhere. Along with the figure-head of Hope,' said the Captain, 'there's a anchor; but what's the good of my having a anchor, if I can't find no bottom to let it go in?"
inspirational boys mind
Charles Dickens "Hope to the last!" said Newman, clapping him on the back. "Always hope; that's dear boy. Never leave off hoping; it don't answer. Do you mind me, Nick? it don't answer. Don't leave a stone unturned. It's always something, to know you've done the most you could. But, don't leave off hoping, or it's of no use doing anything. Hope, hope, to the last!"
inspirational eye shining
Charles Dickens ... The sun does not shine upon this fair earth to meet frowning eyes, depend upon it.
inspirational believe eye
Charles Dickens "Walter," she said, looking full upon him with her affectionate eyes, "like you, I hope for better things. I will pray for them, and believe that they will arrive."
inspirational communication expectations
Charles Dickens Now, I return to this young fellow. And the communication I have got to make is, that he has great expectations.
wanted known
Charlize Theron I've always known I wanted a family.
wanted understood
Bernard Marcus When I understood the rudiments of what nanotech was all about, I knew I wanted to participate.
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Diane von Furstenberg I always knew the woman I wanted to be.
wanted
David Ruffin I knew I always wanted to sing.
wanted reviewers
Art Spiegelman Some of the reviewers wanted less. Some wanted lots more. Some wanted lots more of something else. But these strips are exactly what they are.
wanted
Diane Abbott I wanted my marriage to work, but it didn't.
wanted
Brigitte Bardot I wanted to be myself. Only myself.
wanted
Brownie McGhee Anywhere I'm wanted, I'll go. I've got to be wanted, though.
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Bruce Boxleitner I'm living what I always wanted to do.
knows
David Icke How much did Jim Morrison know?
knows
Bertolt Brecht We often do not know ourselves the grounds On which we act, though plain to others.
knows ifs values
Bernard Hopkins If you don't know your own value, somebody will tell you your value, and it'll be less than you're worth.
knows ifs
Chad Pennington How can you truly know what success is, if you’ve never experienced failure?
knows hideous jane
Charlotte Bronte Am I hideous, Jane? Very, sir: you always were, you know.
knows
Charlie Munger Acknowledging what you don't know is the dawning of wisdom.
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Charles Frazier You never know when somebody will pull you to them.
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Bob Marley I don't have a religion, you know. This is what I am. I am a Rastaman; so this is not religion. This is life.
knows universe
Bill Vaughan The Universe knows itself and expands itself through me.