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inspirational luck quite
Just tell yourself, Duckie, you're really quite lucky! Dr. Seuss
inspirational motivational confidence
Don't be distracted by criticism. Remember ~ the only taste of success some people have is when they take a bite out of you. Zig Ziglar
inspirational challenges inspire
If to be feelingly alive to the sufferings of my fellow-creatures is to be a fanatic, I am one of the most incurable fanatics ever permitted to be at large. William Wilberforce
inspirational silent human-trafficking
Let it not be said that I was silent when they needed me. William Wilberforce
inspirational losing-a-loved-one loss
You never know what you have till you've lost it. Carl Jung
inspirational missing-someone loss
I guess by now I should know enough about loss to realize that you never really stop missing someone-you just learn to live around the huge gaping hole of their absence. Carl Jung
inspirational teenager teens
I have always had a sense that we are all pretty much alone in life, particularly in adolescence. Robert Cormier
inspirational dance thinking
Like most fans of 'So You Think You Can Dance,' I wouldn't know a pasodoble if it beat me with a rake. Rob Sheffield
inspirational success insightful
Everybody talks about wanting to change things and help and fix, but ultimately all you can do is fix yourself. And that's a lot. Because if you can fix yourself, it has a ripple effect. Rob Reiner
inspiring entrepreneur way
An entrepreneur is someone who jumps off a cliff and builds a plane on the way down. Reid Hoffman
inspiring dream memories
When our memories outweigh our dreams, it is then that we become old. William J. Clinton
inspiring graduation gratitude
Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did. Sarah Caldwell
inspiring firsts this-life
The first word about you is that you received this life... Rob Bell
inspiring want
The life you want begins by embracing the life you have. Rob Bell
inspiring disappointment growth
Heartbreaks, disappointments and even our own weaknesses can serve as stepping-stones to the second half of life transformation. Failings are the foundation for growth. Those who have fallen, failed or 'gone down' are the only ones who understand 'up.' Richard Rohr
inspiring writing may
Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it's the only way you can do anything good. William Faulkner
inspiring business feet
Everyone is on the same page and putting their best foot forward. Wes Welker
inspiring choices may
You always do what you want to do. This is true with every act. You may say that you had to do something, or that you were forced to, but actually, whatever you do, you do by choice. Only you have the power to choose for yourself. W. Clement Stone
graduation school learning
What I am going to tell you about is what we teach our physics students in the third or fourth year of graduate school... It is my task to convince you not to turn away because you don't understand it. You see my physics students don't understand it... That is because I don't understand it. Nobody does. Richard P. Feynman
graduation be-kind tire
Go to it. Be bold. Be true. Be kind. Rotate your tires. Don't drink so much. There aren't going to be enough liver transplants to go around. Richard Russo
graduation week globes
I received $100 per week when I started working at the Globe after graduation. Will McDonough
graduation people doers
Surround yourself with doers. Be around people who demonstrate thier boldness. Wayne Dyer
graduation sports football
If you can believe it, the mind can achieve it. Ronnie Lott
graduation perseverance determination
Never give in, never give in, never give in. Winston Churchill
graduation essence academic-freedom
The most important aspect of freedom of speech is freedom to learn. All education is a continuous dialogue - questions and answers that pursue every problem on the horizon. That is the essence of academic freedom. William O. Douglas
graduation depressing home
Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no crime can destroy, no enemy can alienate, no despotism can enslave. At home, a friend, abroad, an introduction, in solitude a solace and in society an ornament. It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage. Joseph Addison
graduation mother father
My father was on the faculty in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University; my mother had one year of graduate work in physics before her marriage. Kenneth G. Wilson