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Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Joyce Cary

What I say to an artist is, 'When you can't paint - paint. — Joyce Cary

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Steven Pinker

Unfortunately, creative people are at their most creative when writing their autobiographies. — Steven Pinker

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Mitch Albom

War could bond men like a magnet, but like a magnet it could repel them, too. The things they saw, the things they did. Sometimes they just wanted to forget. — Mitch Albom

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Paul Bettany

I simply don't understand the refugee crisis. The history of humanity can be told through a story of migration and settlement. If I can't protect my family, I'm coming to where you are; I'm just coming. It's a round world, and we've all got to get on with it and move on. — Paul Bettany

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Eloisa James

It's not just that,' she said, trying to explain in a way he would understand. 'My life - any lady's life - is made up of morning calls, and musicales, and balls. I would be thrown out of society. No one would receive me or send invitations. That's what it means to be ruined. — Eloisa James

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Herbert Spencer

No physiologist who calmly considers the question in connection with the general truths of his science, can long resist the conviction that different parts of the cerebrum subserve different kinds of mental action. Localization of function is the law of all organization whatever: separateness of duty is universally accompanied with separateness of structure: and it would be marvellous were an exception to exist in the cerebral hemispheres. — Herbert Spencer

Doggedness In A Sentence Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

First, meditation should be of a negative nature. Think away everything. Analyse everything that comes in the mind by the sheer action of the will. Next, assert what we really are-existence, knowledge, and bliss-being, knowing, and loving. — Swami Vivekananda