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Top Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Leslie T. Chang

Just because a person spends her time making a piece of something does not mean that she becomes that - a piece of something. — Leslie T. Chang

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Kezia Dugdale

What we don't need today is more turmoil, more upheaval and more economic chaos. — Kezia Dugdale

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Patrick Williams

Keep working towards improving on yourself and keep working towards your dreams and goals because no one else will for you. — Patrick Williams

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Barack Obama

Three months is a lifetime in politics. — Barack Obama

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Tony DiTerlizzi

I'm a huge fan of process. Even if it's a movie that I don't think is quite as successful, I'm really intrigued by the process of it. — Tony DiTerlizzi

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I would fave preferred the happy man to the unhappy poems he's left us — Jack Kerouac

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Stephen Nichols

Creeds are not straitjackets, but guardrails that keep us safe. — Stephen Nichols

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Steve Maraboli

TAKE ACTION! Wanting is not enough; Act upon your goals! If somebody was watching your day-to-day behavior, would they be able to see what you're working towards; what your goals are? If the answer is no, FIX IT! — Steve Maraboli

Working Towards Your Dreams Quotes By Thomas Mann

M. He has waited so long-and we all know what torture waiting can be! His whole life is waiting-waiting for the next walk in the open, a waiting that begins as soon as he is rested from the last one. Even his night consists of waiting; for his sleep is distributed throughout the whole
twenty-four hours of the day, with many a little nap on the grass in the garden, the sun shining down warm on his coat, or behind the curtains of his kennel, to break up and shorten the empty spaces of the day. — Thomas Mann