Quotes about aspire
aspire clear create policy statements themselves
At a minimum, the (Fed's policy panel) can and should aspire to policy statements that are clear and do not themselves create uncertainty and ambiguity,
aspire content
AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' is the greatest meshing of vocal, guitar, and content I've ever heard. That's what I aspire to. Bonnie Raitt
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It's my desire to have assistants who aspire to be head coaches. I know that's been the goal for Barry and Joe, and that's why I'm so excited about their opportunities. Both have made invaluable contributions to our program. The University of Pittsburgh is very indebted to them. Jamie Dixon
aspire conquer daily
Daily we must aspire to conquer all mistakes, all obscurities, and all ignorance. Mirra Alfassa
aspired ecstatic
I'm ecstatic about this. This is what I've aspired to be for a long time. Jon Daniels
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Education is the foundation for all we do in life, it shapes who we are and what we aspire to be. Creativity fuels innovation, and it's what all states should strive to instill in the next generations.
aspire became best disabled gave great honored met next people ski skiers
It was a great coincidence, and many of the people I met that day became great friends. The best disabled skiers in the world that gave me something to aspire to. I was honored to ski next to them.
aspire great
My advice to young actors is to push yourself and to aspire to be great. Adriane Lenox
aspire decent east education everywhere liberty life middle people wish
Like everywhere in the world, people of the Middle East aspire to liberty and justice. They wish to have a better life and a decent education for their children. Ahmed Zewail
aspired flesh normalcy traded
If you would ask me at 15 years old if I would have traded prosthetics for flesh and bone legs, I wouldn't have hesitated for a second. I aspired to that kind of normalcy back then. But if you ask me today, I'm not so sure. Aimee Mullins
aspire british love openness sort wears
I love 'I'm British But...' It's such a sweet, innocent, open-hearted film, and it has the sort of openness that I still aspire to with everything I do. It wears its heart, head, everything on its sleeve. Gurinder Chadha
aspired music
I've never really aspired to the spotlight; I just wanted to do music, which is kind of weird because music comes with that spotlight. Alessia Cara
aspired five further occurred proceed proper scientific since subject time within
I proceed with the proper subject of this discourse; namely, the further changes in scientific belief, which have occurred within my own recollection, even since the time when I first aspired to authorship, now forty- five years ago. Asa Gray
aspired class couple creative decided fail house life newspaper plays terrible took wrote
My father's father wrote for a Philadelphia newspaper and aspired to be a playwright. We had in our house a couple of crazy unproduced plays that he had written. For the one creative writing class I took in my life, I didn't do any writing - I decided that I would plagiarize his terrible play to not fail the class. Stephen Gaghan
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When you have reached the pinnacle as a player of what you have always aspired for, what's your motivation? ... Some guys just work their tail off because they want to be good. It's important to them and their pride. Those guys have a better chance to succeed than the guy who did all of that to get here, and now all of a sudden the things that got him here don't seem to be important anymore. Nick Saban
aspire learn life lived thomas
Thomas lived a life we can all aspire to and learn from. Mike Singletary
aspire deep formal great high models passion poetry
I aspire to a poetry of great formal integrity, deep passion and high intellect, and I have many models for how to do that. Edward Hirsch
aspire best born families king ourselves position possibly
We can't all be born to be king but we can all have a position where we can really aspire for ourselves and for our families to do the very best they possibly can, Charles Clark
aspire low
We don't aspire to be all things to all people. We do one thing very well at low cost. Phil Jones
aspired format hit hold holes might money nine patience putt raymond shot three tough until win
You hit one shot and it might be two or three holes before you hit another one. Raymond really didn't have a putt on that back nine until he had the putt to win all the money on 17. It's a little different thing. It's a very tough format to hold your patience and the patience to keep going. And Raymond aspired to that.
aspire behavior pathetic revere somebody ugly
For somebody in my neighborhood to aspire or revere a person from the upper class, that is the most ugly and pathetic behavior you could exhibit. Joel Kinnaman
aspired brute comforts life might paradox scale seems shall sink succeed
For thence - a paradox Which comforts while it mocks, - Shall life succeed in that it seems to fail: What I aspired to be, And was not, comforts me: A brute I might have been, but would not sink i' the scale
aspire brings captain captured club drive dynamic entire glue held improve national served team winner
He brings all the intangibles that we aspire for in our players. He is a winner and served as captain of his club team that captured a national championship. He was the glue that held everything together. He has a dynamic personality that will improve the competitive drive on our entire team.
aspired elevate great less novels produce status vulgar wished work
he aspired to produce something simultaneously less vulgar and less formless than the novels of the great Victorians, and ... he wished his work to elevate the novel to the status of art. Jane Smiley
aspire career good great life plus private settle staying stuff time yachts
He really had to think about it. He isn't an actor; he doesn't aspire for fame; he doesn't want a career in Hollywood. It was just a great opportunity, all the life experiences. All the stuff he's done in Paris, the private yachts and staying in a castle. Plus it's a good time for him to settle down.
aspired brave clouds hath scorn spirit
O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead! That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds which too untimely here did scorn the earth. William Shakespeare
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I've always looked upon his career and the things he's done very favorably. Any young, up-and-coming coach, you do aspire to do a certain thing a certain way, and he was always one of those guys that I looked up to, and I still look up to.
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Sega is one of the handful of companies that can aspire to be one of the global leaders in game software, ... They can be a king maker for a platform. John Taylor
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Sammy Baugh embodied all we aspire to at the Washington Redskins. He was a competitor in everything he did and a winner. He was one of the greatest to ever play the game of football, and one of the greatest the Redskins ever had. Daniel Snyder
aspired basketball era everybody girls male models people remember role team
Back then, other than male players, girls really didn't have any role models in basketball. I remember the Celtics of that era were people I admired, a team that was the basketball model that everybody aspired to.
aspire peace
Aspire to live in peace, not in plenty. Sathya Baba
aspired motor passionate since sports
That's what really got me passionate about American motor sports. Ever since that point, I've kind of aspired to being out here. Dan Wheldon
aspire few opportunity pass proud raise steps trophy walk
You should never pass up the opportunity to walk up a few steps and raise a trophy over your head. As a player, that is something you should aspire to and something you can be proud of. Mark Hughes