647 Quotes About Aim


  • Author George Rodriguez
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    It's a logical step. Our aim at the Bible Society is to get the Bible out there among the people and this is a very effective way of doing it.

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  • Author Hiram Rhodes Revels
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    I maintain that the past record of my race is a true index of the feelings which today animate them. They bear toward their former masters no revengeful thoughts, no hatreds, no animosities. They aim not to elevate themselves by sacrificing one single interest of their white fellow-citizens.

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  • Author Jalal Rumi
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    Don't look at your form, however ugly or beautiful. Look at love and at the aim of your quest...O you whose lips are parched, keep looking for water. Those parched lips are proof that eventually you will reach the source.

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  • Author Jibril Rajoub
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    The Palestinian aim is to reach a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders ... the way to do so is the roadmap. In return, the PNA is responsible for ensuring security and safety for Israelis.

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  • Author Joe Roth
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    We aim to have four or five stores in one area to justify building a new distribution facility. The challenge, however, is to balance DC locations with stores and regional growth initiatives. We are strategically planning for the future with our new Savannah center.

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  • Author John Reynolds
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    My aim for the rest of the season is to be challenging for race wins and podium places. That is all I am focusing on,

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  • Author Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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    Nothing can express the aim and meaning of our work better than the profound words of St. Augustine - 'Beauty is the splendor of Truth.'

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  • Author Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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    We refuse to recognize problems of form, but only problems of building. Form is not the aim of our work, but only the result. Form, by itself, does not exist. Form as an aim is formalism; and that we reject.

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