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I don't mind being called a hairy, humourless lesbian because that is what I aspire to be.
— Bridget Christie
Trust in good verse then:
They only shall aspire,
When pyramids, as men
Are lost i'the funeral fire. — Arthur Quiller-Couch
They only shall aspire,
When pyramids, as men
Are lost i'the funeral fire. — Arthur Quiller-Couch
Think, in mounting higher, the angels would press on us, and aspire to drop some golden orb of perfect song into our deep, dear silence.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In life what you ASPIRE will TRANSPIRE - be it Loss or Gain, Sun or Rain, Joy or Pain. - RVM.
— R.v.m.
I don't believe that being an inspiring leader is a goal that you can aspire to. It is a by-product.
— Srikumar Rao
Those who seek to aspire are those who achieve Greatness.
— Saim .A. Cheeda
I aspire to be
an old man
with an old wife
laughing at old jokes
from a wild youth. — Atticus Poetry
an old man
with an old wife
laughing at old jokes
from a wild youth. — Atticus Poetry
The perfect society to which we aspire in theory may become a powerful enemy of the good society we can become in fact.
— Mark Sagoff
We have to ask ourselves if we have become so focused on supporting personal choices that we're failing to encourage women to aspire to leadership,
— Sheryl Sandberg
We will reflect the country we aspire to govern, and the sound of modern Britain is a complex harmony, not a male voice choir.
— David Cameron
Home is home even for those who aspire to serve wider interests and who have established their home of choice in distant regions.
— Nelson Mandela
I don't idolize anyone or aspire to be like anyone.
— Brooke Burke
Millennials aspire to marry the blue skies thinking of the Boomers with the grass-roots mindset of GenX.
— Mal Fletcher
If anyone accuses me of contradicting myself, I shall reply; I have been wrong once or more often, however I do not aspire to be always wrong.
— Luc De Clapiers
To desire is to obtain; to aspire is to achieve.
— James Allen
Work, home, or play we should all aspire to inspire everyday.
— Mark W. Boyer
I wish I was one of those people who could write script after script and pages and pages. I can only aspire to do that.
— Fred Armisen
I'm not really a nerd; I only aspire to be one.
— Gillian Flynn
ASPIRE TO INSPIRE BEFORE U EXPIRE
— Aditya Mahajan
India must learn to live before she can aspire to die for humanity.
— Mahatma Gandhi
As I aspire, I inspire ... there's room for all of us!
— J. Hale Turner
We try, we fail, we posture, we aspire, we pontificate - and then we age, shrink, die, and vanish.
— George Saunders
If you aspire to be truly open-minded, you can't just try to see the other side of an argument. That's not enough. You have to go all the way. Over
— Chuck Klosterman
He was one of the few men who didn't aspire to be alpha as long as he was in on the hunt.
— B.V. Lawson
We spend nine months in a nurturing darkness before we're born, and we aspire to the highest of all places when we die.
— Dean Koontz
Vow to be valiant. Resolve to be radiant. Determine to be dynamic. Strive to be sincere. Aspire to be attuned.
— William Arthur Ward
I've long been a fan of Chiwetel Ejiofor. I think he's a great actor. He's my kind of guy. He does what I aspire to do.
— Garret Dillahunt
I just aspire to be the best I can be. I want to work hard and set one goal at a time for myself.
— Bella Hadid
All too many journalists seem to mistake scandal mongering for tenacious investigation, and far too many aspire to make themselves the story.
— Laurie Garrett
What is Genius?- To aspire to a lofty aim and to will the means to that aim.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Be resolutely and faithfully what you are; be humbly what you aspire to be.
— Henry David Thoreau
Once a man has truly experienced the mercy of God in his life he will henceforth aspire only to serve.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We'll look at the japanese launch as a model and aspire to have things go as well as they did over there.
— Trip Hawkins
All of the trickster, rascal characters that I write have the voice I aspire to. In real life, you can't be that obnoxious and get away with it.
— Christopher Moore
There is always tension between the possibilities we aspire to and our wounded memories and past mistakes.
— Sean Brady
I definitely aspire to be someone like Tyra Banks, who's created an empire for herself.
— Lauren Conrad
Let us not aspire to four-year goals but rather forty-year goals.
— Michael Skolnik
New media companies look remarkably like the old ones they aspire to replace: male, pale, and privileged.
— Astra Taylor
I aspire to be the president of all Venezuelans. The message is clear. Venezuelans are fed up with confrontation, with division.
— Henrique Capriles Radonski
Pun: A form of wit, to which wise men stoop and fools aspire
— Ambrose Bierce
We must help the child to act for himself, will for himself, think for himself; this is the art of those who aspire to serve the spirit.
— Maria Montessori
To be self-contented is to be vile and ignorant, ans that to aspire is better than to be blindly and impoitently happy.
— Edwin A. Abbott
The depth of darkness to which you can descend and still live is an exact measure of the height to which you can aspire to reach.
— Pliny The Elder
Aspire to Inspire before you Expire!
— Eugene Bell Jr.
I would not say I'm an aggressive shopper. I want to be; I aspire to be an aggressive shopper. I am a meek, meek shopper.
— Gail Simmons
Love is one of the chief characteristics of Deity, and ought to be manifested by those who aspire to be the sons of God ...
— Joseph Smith Jr.
And thou my minde aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
When we're determined to reach an objective, it's the gap between where we are and where we aspire to be that lights a fire under us.
— Adam M. Grant
Aspire rather to be a hero than merely appear one.
— Baltasar Gracian
Use your weaknesses; aspire to the strength.
— Laurence Olivier
That's such an incredibly organic bias, the idea that your squishy physical existence is some sort of pinnacle that all programs aspire to.
— Becky Chambers
We are fulfilled only when we aspire to nothing, when we are impregnated by that nothing to the point of intoxication.
— Emil Cioran
We were each of us trying; trying to undo our own history while wishing for Superman.
— Amber Garibay
What man has done, man can aspire to do.
— Jerry Pournelle
We all aspire to be ourselves, an original character in a litany of fiction so vast that we know we cannot.
— Jasper Fforde
Aspire to the principal, behave with virtue, abide by benevolence, and immerse yourself in the arts.
— Confucius
I believe that one can aspire to as much as one wants to.
— Trevor McDonald
We do not aspire to communal life but to a life apart.
— Max Stirner
One of his greatest talents was empathy; no sadist can aspire to perfection without that diagnostic ability.
— Vernor Vinge
We lie to reflect the aspirational goals that we unconsciously know we will not uphold.
— Cortney S. Warren
Ultimately, the only power to which man should aspire is that which he exercises over himself.
— Elie Wiesel
The worship of God is ... the only thing which renders men superior to brutes, and makes them aspire to immortality.
— John Calvin
A teacher must be greater than his students; a student must aspire to be greater than his teacher.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Don't just create; create to change; change to improve; improve to increase. Aspire to inspire.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Are we all clear that we want to build something that can aspire to be a world power - not just a trading bloc, but a political entity?
— Romano Prodi
Always aim to be authentic in all that you do or aspire to.
— Steven Redhead
Aspire greatly; anything less than a commitment to excellence becomes an acceptance of mediocrity.
— Brian Tracy
We need both to aspire and accomplish. Without a vision for your life, without a sense of purpose, you will begin to die a slow death.
— Erwin McManus
To never aspire to excellence means to never fully comprehend the amount of work required to achieve it.
— John Avery