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"Motivation is everything. You can do the work of two people, but you can't be two people. Instead, you have to inspire the next guy down the line and get him to inspire his people." »Lee Iacocca
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"Our friends should be companions who inspire us, who help us rise to our best." »Joseph B. Wirthlin
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"To succeed... you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you." »Tony Dorsett
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"“Sometimes you have to take those first steps, take that leap of faith, and inspire God to catch you."" »Steve Maraboli
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"Use your imagination not to scare yourself to death but to inspire yourself to life." »Adele Brookman
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"I am one of those unhappy persons who inspire bores to the greatest flights of art." »Dame Edith Sitwell
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"Envy can be a positive motivator. Let it inspire you to work harder for what you want." »Robert Bringle
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"Of all religions, Christianity is without a doubt the one that should inspire tolerance most, although, up to now, the Christians have been the most intolerant of all men." »Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
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"All kinds of beauty do not inspire love: there is a kind of it which pleases only the sight, but does not captivate the affections." »Cervantes
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"The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them." »Harold S. Geneen
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"When desire, having rejected reason and overpowered judgment which leads to right, is set in the direction of the pleasure which beauty can inspire . . ." »Socrates, Quoted in: Plato, Phaedrus.
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"A picture can say 1000 words but it can also inspire you to write 1000 more." »Jason Mraz
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"There are men whom a happy disposition, a strong desire of glory and esteem, inspire with the same love for justice and virtue which men in general have for riches and honors....But the number of these men is so small that I only mention them in honor of humanity." »Claude Adrien Helvetius
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"Even a blockhead may respect inspire, So long as he is suitably attired; A fool may gain esteem among the wise, So long as he has sense to hold his tongue." »The Hitopadesa
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"No president in history has been more vilified or was more vilivied during the time he was President than Lincoln. Those who knew him, his secretaries, have written that he was deeply hurt by what was said about him and drawn about him, but on the other hand, Lincoln had the great strength of character never to display it, always able to stand tall and strong and firm no matter how harsh or unfair the criticism might be. These elements of greatness, of course, inspire us all today." »Richard Nixon
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