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That's how I'll score my Nobel: one girl's experiment to live off cereal in her room for an entire summer.
— Harriet Reuter Hapgood
Sweet Skepticism of the Heart That knows and does not know And tosses like a Fleet of Balm Affronted by the snow.
— Emily Dickinson
None of These Will Come Easy.
— Barack Obama
The sun is the width of a human foot.
— Heraclitus
To be come fully alive a person must have goals and aims that transcend himself.
— Herbert Otto Gille
I don't need music for the good times. I don't have that kind of need. Music doesn't serve me like that.
— Henry Rollins
Sometimes, you don't get what you want the most ... At other times, you're just lucky.
— Sanhita Baruah
Germany stays and falls with the success of the policy of Hitler.
— Hjalmar Schacht
I really love a red lip, especially when I am feeling tired, as it brightens my whole face.
— Miranda Kerr
We have certain differences over the ways to pursue our goals, but our final aims coincide, in my opinion.
— Sergey Lavrov
Time alone can bring the just man to light - the criminal you can spot in just one short day.
— Sophocles
If Roman Godfrey was a riddle, Shelley was the epic fornication of mystery and enigma
— Brian McGreevy
What the mind can conceive and believe, and the heart desire, you can achieve.
— Norman Vincent Peale
For glory lit, and life alive, for goals unreached and aims to strive. All men must try, the wind did see. It is the test, it is the dream.
— Brandon Sanderson
He ... discovered that people's goodwill was frequently in inverse relationship to their position ...
— Richard Flanagan
The stupid boy has the nerve to laugh. I sit up and punch him in the gut. Stupid boy ain't laughing now. Now he's too busy grunting in pain.
— April Brookshire
The real achievers are those who, in the dreary pit of sacrifice, still smile up at the goal.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Your problem is in thinking the sky's the limit. Why set limits?
— Richelle E. Goodrich