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That's why successful people in every field are almost universally members of a certain set - the set of people who don't give up.
— Leonard Mlodinow
I did a lot of acting when I was a child. I was very shy - the kind of kid who ran into a corner and cried on parents' visiting day.
— Adrienne Shelly
We explore because we are curious, not because we wish to develop grand views of reality or better widgets.
— Brian Cox
I think about giving up. I almost do.
— Anchee Min
I was going to Yale, for crying out loud. How could anyone think I was guilty of murder?
— Eileen Cook
It's amazing how ideas start out, isn't it?
— Nigel Farage
That night the wind was howling almost like a wolf and there were some real wolves off to the west giving it lessons.
— George R R Martin
You" - he pointed at me - "are the black pearl.
— Jerry Spinelli
People come to Paris, to the capital, to give their lives a sense of belonging, of an almost mythical participation in society.
— Marguerite Duras
All things have their place, knew wee how to place them.
— George Herbert
It is far more important to resist apathy than anarchy or despotism, for apathy can give rise, almost indifferently, to either one.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
The person who says it can't be done is almost always interrupted by the person who is doing it.
— Shannon L. Alder
I believe art should be an integral part of life. I try to give my work an almost magical energy that makes the viewer feel good.
— Stephen Huneck
There is no almost in giving your all.
— Wes Fesler
Everybody loves birdsong. It's a human need ... the sound of birds gives a deep, if sometimes almost unnoticed, pleasure
— Simon Barnes
If something is not right we give out about it. He is almost a Yorkshireman with a Portuguese accent.
— Neil Warnock
I believe that in a contest between the living and the almost living, the latter must, if necessary, give way to the will of the former.
— Anna Quindlen
Even though I had a good income from my lectures, no one would give me a loan. The insanity almost drove me to sympathize with the feminist movement.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
I gave up coffee. It's almost worse than giving up a lover.
— Sandra Bullock
One must dig deeply into opposing points of view in order to know whether your own position remains defensible. Iron sharpens iron.
— Francis Collins
How to get a job: Speak up and show some life about you. Almost anyone who can give you a decent job these days is half deaf.
— Liz Carpenter
If the defender is forced to give up the center, then every possible attack follows almost of itself.
— Siegbert Tarrasch
I write almost entlirely on Macs, because: Windows gives me hives.
— Charles Stross
Writing is almost a place of dreams for me, and I don't have to give up anything to do it.
— Walter Mosley
The only way big miracles come about is when we don't forget the small ones.
— Charles F. Glassman
Through our daily meals He is calling us to rejoice, to keep holiday in the midst of our working day.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
On the way I thought about how millions of people drowned so that the first person could learn to swim. The amazing thing is that people still drown.
— Shahrnush Parsipur
Almost nobody gives thanks to God at Thanksgiving, unless there's a short prayer before we eat.
— Rick Warren
When God gives you some opportunities, it is almost like a process that you do not even realize what is recurring at the moment.
— Barbara Padilla
It is almost impossible to say the name of Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawat without adding 'give a dog a bone'
— Rory Bremner
For there is a virtue in truth; it has an almost mystic power. Like radium, it seems to give off forever and ever grains of energy, atoms of light.
— Virginia Woolf
The spirit of rejection finds its support in the consciousness of separateness; the spirit of acceptance finds its base in the consciousness of unity.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Premature success gives one an almost mystical conception of destiny as opposed to will power-at its worst the Napoleonic delusion.
— F Scott Fitzgerald