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Extreme Motivational Quotes By Robert Cheeke

People tell me I'm a perfectionist. They tell me I'm too extreme and that I work too hard. I tell them, that is all I know how to do. I was taught to give my best effort in everything I do and demand perfection and raise the standard of excellence to a whole new level. — Robert Cheeke

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Me

The mind is like a turbulent ocean and the waves are the thoughts — Me

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Amy Waldman

Religious speech is extreme, emotional, and motivational. It is anti-literal, relying on metaphor, allusion, and other rhetorical devices, and it assumes knowledge within a community of believers. — Amy Waldman

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

Medieval justice was scrupulous about holding proper trials and careful not to sentence without proof of guilt, but it achieved proof by confession rather than evidence, and confession was routinely obtained by torture. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Neil Pasricha

The point is it's such a great feeling to scarf cookies with abandon like Cookie Monster.
Truly, he is the role model for us all.
AWESOME! — Neil Pasricha

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Criss Jami

Have nuts and be nuts. — Criss Jami

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Art Garfunkel

You jump right over anything in the past, and you don't analyze problems. — Art Garfunkel

Extreme Motivational Quotes By Charles Murray

We should look at the kind of work that goes into acquiring a liberal education at the college level in the same way that we look at the grueling apprenticeship that goes into becoming a master chef: something that understandably attracts only a limited number of people. Most students at today's colleges choose not to take the courses that go into a liberal education because the capabilities they want to develop lie elsewhere. These students are not lazy, any more than students who don't want to spend hours learning how to chop carrots into a perfect eighth-inch dice are lazy. A liberal education just doesn't make sense for them. — Charles Murray