1,853 Quotes About Ambition
- Author François de La Rochefoucauld
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Moderation is the feebleness and sloth of the soul, whereas ambition is the warmth and activity of it.
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- Author Franklin D. Roosevelt
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In our personal ambitions we are individualists. But in our seeking for economic and political progress as a nation, we all go up or else all go down as one people.
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- Author George Robertson
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We are still assessing the full impact of the damage we have inflicted. However, it is already clear we have inflicted substantial damage on Saddam's chemical and biological war machine and set back his ambition to threaten his neighbors,
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- Author Gerry Rafferty
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In life, everything just happens, and I believe even before we are born that our role in life has already been determined. My main ambition is to continue to write music, which helps me to evolve in a spiritual sense and hopefully to inspire others.
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- Author Heinrich Rohrer
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Science means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between expertise and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction - in short, between an old today and a new tomorrow.
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- Author J. K. Rowling
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Without cunning, there is no innovation. Without ambition, there is no accomplishment.
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- Author James Richardson
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I am not unambitious. I am just too ambitious for what you call ambitions.
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- Author Jim Rohn
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Your life, my life, the life of each one of us is going to serve as either a warning or an example. A warning of the consequences of neglect, self-pity, lack of direction and ambition... or an example of talent put to use, of discipline self-imposed, and of objectives clearly perceived and intensely pursued.
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- Author John Ruskin
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There are, indeed, two forms of discontent: one laborious, the other indolent and complaining. We respect the man of laborious desire, but let us not suppose that his restlessness is peace, or his ambition meekness. It is because of the special connection of meekness with contentment that it is promised that the meek shall 'inherit the earth.' Neither covetous men, nor the grave, can inherit anything; they can but consume. Only contentment can possess.
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