Ideals Quotes
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In the supremacy of self-control consists one of the perfections of the ideal man.
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Who can forget the music of the French composer Germaine Tailleferre? These are just a few composers whose aesthetic ideals we all share, and there are many more women creators writing stunning and exciting music, and I wish I had space to list them all!
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A tenacious grip on our own ideals, irrespective of hurdles, would propel us towards self-actualization!
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The Venezuelan people will never abandon the ideals President Chavez gave us. Modestly, we contribute to ensure the stability of the region.
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Someone said to me once that a cigarette at the right moment is better than all the ideals in the world.
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From my Christian formation've gotten my ideals and technique Gandhi action.
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No institution which does not continually test its ideals, techniques and measure of accomplishment can claim real vitality.
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A man's ideal, like his horizon, is constantly receding from him as he advances toward it.
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Nowadays I embrace it all/Beautiful ideals and amazing flaws.
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The greatest of all human delusions is that there is a tangible goal, and not just direction towards an ideal aim. The idea that a goal can be attained perpetually frustrates human beings, who are disappointed at never getting there, never being able to stop.
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My ideal trident would be myself alongside Rooney and Messi. They are the players who make me dream - not Cristiano.
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The attainment of an ideal is often the beginning of a disillusion.
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Who exactly do you want to be? What kind of person do you want to be? What are your personal ideals? Whom do you admire? What are their special traits that you would make your own It's time to stop being vague. If you wish to be an extraordinary person, if you wish to become wise, then you should explicitly identify the kind of person you aspire to become. If you have a daybook, write down who you're trying to be, so that you can refer to this self-determination. Precisely describe the demeanor you want to adopt so that you may preserve it when you are by yourself or with other people.
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Mutual commitment to ideals - yes; the stifling of all dissenting notions - no.
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Every dogma has its day, but ideals are eternal.
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I sit here as the first African-American attorney general, serving the first African-American President of the United States. And that has to show that we have made a great deal of progress. But there's still more we have to travel along this road so we get to the place that is consistent with our founding ideals.
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You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements.
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I went to a school that was founded on a lot of very radical ideals of how education should be changed. But what's happening to schools like that sort of all over the country is in economic pressure they're becoming more and more preparatory because that's what people will really pay the money for private schooling for now.
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You may have the loftiest goals, the highest ideals, the noblest dreams, but remember this nothing works unless you do.
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When I moved to New York, I feel like a lot of things widened within my perspective and as I spend some time here - as everyone does when they're that age or a young person - [you] figure out your own ideals or figure out the way you fit into society a little bit more than you did before.
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You don't have to fit into a particular box. You fit into a box that you're comfortable in, and you'll attract people with like minds. It took me a while to figure this out, but there are many ideals. You have to figure right what's best for you and that will radiate out of you. I think a certain amount of letting go and being brave and not being afraid to make mistakes to get there.
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It is impossible for human beings, constituted as they are, both to fight and to have ideals.
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Adjust to changing times but sticking to unchanging principles - committing me and all Americans to real ideals of justice and truth, no matter what difficulties faced us.
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As far as I am concerned, I resign from humanity. I no longer want to be, nor can still be, a man. What should I do? Work for a social and political system, make a girl miserable? Hunt for weaknesses in philosophical systems, fight for moral and esthetic ideals? It’s all too little. I renounce my humanity even though I may find myself alone. But am I not already alone in this world from which I no longer expect anything?