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Sorry am I to say, I have often observed that I have performed worst when I most ardently wished to do better than ever.
— Sarah Siddons
A great many people go after success simply for the shiny prizes it brings ... And nowhere is it pursued more ardently than in the city of New York.
— Stephen Birmingham
Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon ... must inevitably come to pass!
— Paul J. Meyer
We should scarcely desire things ardently if we were perfectly acquainted with what we desire.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I have struggled in vain and I can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I love you. Most ardently.
— Jane Austen
In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.
— Jane Austen
Not for you," Lila replies ardently, "you're my brilliant friend, you have to be the best of all, boys and girls.
— Elena Ferrante
Please let him look. I didn't need to hide from someone courting oblivion as ardently as I am.
— Gillian Flynn
Whatever you do, do it ardently.
— P.T. Barnum
The woman who too easily and ardently yielded her devotion will find that its vitality, like a bright fire, soon consumes itself.
— Antoine Rivarol
Opportunity rarely knocks on your door. Knock rather on opportunity's door if you ardently wish to enter.
— B.C. Forbes
By the fall of 1775 no one in Congress labored more ardently than Adams to hasten the day when America would be separate from Great Britain.
— John Ferling
When the journey from means to end is not too long, the means themselves are enjoyed if the end is ardently desired.
— Bertrand Russell
God passionately desires and ardently yearns for our salvation ... Nothing is greater than this: that the blood of God was poured out for us.
— Pope John Paul II
The taste of water, the essential, the pure, the necessary, when you are thirsty, first drunk ardently, and then slowly, is the taste of truth itself.
— Patricia Storace
From time immemorial artistic insights have been revealed to artists in their sleep and in dreams, so that at all times they ardently desired them.
— Paracelsus
You ardently strive for freedom, and I do wish you were free
but, rather than for your sake, so that government won't be. — Franz Grillparzer
but, rather than for your sake, so that government won't be. — Franz Grillparzer
She wept over the vanity of her desires, which had so ardently flown to the blossoming flesh that now had already withered forever.
— Marcel Proust
This new art made a deep impression on me, and I began to study it ardently.
— Ruggero Leoncavallo
Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
— Blaise Pascal
I read books. Avidly, ardently! As if my life depended upon it.
— Joyce Carol Oates
We do not wish ardently for what we desire only through reason.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
But this is a thing more ardently to be wished than seriously to be expected.
— Alexander Hamilton
Men ardently pursue truth, assuming it will be angels' bread when found.
— William Macneile Dixon
Whatever you ardently and passionately desire, that you obtain.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I love you. Most ardently.
— Jane Austen
Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained; most of our pleasures come from unexpected sources.
— Herbert Spencer
I agreed sincerely and ardently
— Ann Brashares
There is no talent so ardently supported, nor generously rewarded, as the ability to convince parasites they are victims.
— Thomas Sowell
What ardently we wish, we soon believe.
— Edward Young
If we are serious about peace, then we must work for it as ardently, seriously, continuously, carefully, and bravely as we have ever prepared for war.
— Wendell Berry
There are certain people who so ardently and passionately desire a thing, that from dread of losing it they leave nothing undone to make them lose it.
— Jean De La Bruyere
...I ardently wished to die
— Charlotte Bronte