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goal help lost people
I think his goal is to see if there's any way to help people who lost everything. Kris Wartelle
goal discipline life-is
That aim in life is highest which requires the highest and finest discipline. Henry David Thoreau
goal decision important
Whenever you're making an important decision, first ask if it gets you closer to your goals or farther away. Jillian Michaels
goal want living-my-life
I want to live my life with no goals anymore, but just completely free, like I did when I was younger. Jessica Lange
goal want actors
As an actor, you get to live out many professions. I just want to continue to evolve. My one goal in this business is just longevity and respect, and that's something I'll always have to work toward. Jerry Ferrara
goal mind fiction
Imbuing fiction with a life that extends beyond the last word is in some ways the goal: the ending that goes beyond the ending in the reader's mind, so invested are they in the story. Jeff Vandermeer
goal people want
I just want to meet as many people as I can and talk with as many people as I can, but whatever allows me to do that then that's my main goal. It's just to understand as much as I can about life and how it happens. Jhene Aiko
goal trying may
My goal is to never lose. That may not be realistic, but I'm going to try. Jennie Finch
goal needs compass
You need to adjust your compass to an obtainable goal. Guillermo del Toro
absence accepted anyone continuing defined disaster move pressure refine systems time
That would be a disaster because there would be no pressure on anyone to move forward. In the absence of broadly defined and accepted standards, we have to find a way to interconnect systems while at the same time continuing to refine and define standards. Randy Thomas
absence attention claims expose male neglected neither nor
In France, a woman may forget that she is neither young nor handsome; for the absence of these claims to attention does not expose her to be neglected by the male sex. Marguerite Gardiner
absence associates cognitive deficits dementia genetic greater identical intriguing research risk similar suggesting twins
This research is intriguing because it associates genetic risk for dementia with twins' cognitive deficits, even in the absence of dementia. The differences in cognitive deficits between identical and fraternal twins are also important, suggesting that the twins who were more similar genetically had the greater risk. Neil Buckholtz