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perseverance persistence self
Persistence is self-discipline in action. Brian Tracy
perseverance attitude want-something
The four basic ingredients for success are: you must have the will to want something; you must have the right kind of attitude; you must have perseverance, and then you must have wisdom. Then you combine these four and then you get to where you want to get to. Aung San Suu Kyi
perseverance way firsts
As we say in the sewer, if you're not prepared to go all the way, don't put your boots on in the first place. Edward Norton
perseverance determination jobs
If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. Dale Carnegie
perseverance winning race
Plodding wins the race. Aesop
perseverance thinking incurable-disease
You can do anything you think you can. Christopher Reeve
perseverance morality formal
Morality, when formal, devours. Albert Camus
perseverance giving faithful
I pray to God to give me perseverance and to deign that I be a faithful witness to Him to the end of my life for my God. Saint Patrick
perseverance lust curiosity
Desire to know why, and how curiosity, which is a lust of the mind, that a perseverance of delight in the continued and indefatigable generation of knowledge exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure. Thomas Hobbes
reading script
I've been reading script after script after script, Jesse McCartney
reading practice scripts
I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well. Bella Thorne
reading philosophical thinking
Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else's head instead of with one's own. Arthur Schopenhauer
reading writing
A society can exist - many do exist - without writing, but no society can exist without reading. Alberto Manguel
reading successful thinking
And I think it's because good cons are all based on the victim's need, and the successful con artist is the one, I guess, who can exploit that. I remember reading something about this, that one of the great traits of confidence tricksters is the level that they flatter their victim. Alfred Molina
reading biblical bible-reading
Bible reading is an education in itself. Alfred Lord Tennyson
reading thinking self
After all, what is reading but a vice, like drink or venery or any other form of excessive self-indulgence? One reads to tickle and amuse one's mind; one reads, above all, to prevent oneself thinking. Aldous Huxley
reading book study
The proper study of mankind is books. Aldous Huxley
reading dark musical
I've been reading scripts where they've been doing a lot of singing now, but within the dark, realistic story line. I would love, love, love, love to do that. But not a musical on Broadway, I don't have that kind of energy or stamina. Alia Shawkat
learning
When I was 12 years old, I got interested in learning English. Jack Ma
learning simple simplicity
And simple truth miscalled simplicity William Shakespeare
learning people culture
Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going. Rita Mae Brown
learning states learners
We are by nature observers, and thereby learners. That is our permanent state. Ralph Waldo Emerson
learning thinking favors
A programming language is like a natural, human language in that it favors certain methaphors, images, and ways of thinking. Seymour Papert
learning people needs
You can't teach people everything they need to know. The best you can do is position them where they can find what they need to know when they need to know it. Seymour Papert
learning science collecting
[Instead of collecting stamps, he collected dictionaries and encyclopaedias:] Because you can learn more from them. Linus Pauling
learning feelings hard
How is it that so often . . . I get the feeling I've worked hard to learn something I already know, or knew, once. Linda Ellerbee
learning pace information
Perhaps for the first time in history, human-kind has the capacity to create far more information than anyone can absorb; to foster far greater interdependency than anyone can manage, and to accelerate change far faster than anyone's ability to keep pace. Peter Senge