“There is nothing wrong with dedication and goals, but if you focus on yourself, all the lights fade away and you become a fleeting moment in life.”— Pete Maravich, books.google.com
“Because his task was not finished, I felt that I must re-dedicate myself to the completion of his work.”— Coretta Scott King, en.wikiquote.org
“On April 3, 1968, just before he was killed, Martin delivered his last public address. In it he spoke of the visit he and I made to Israel. Moreover, he spoke to us about his vision of the Promised Land, a land of justice and equality, brotherhood and peace. Martin dedicated his life to the goals of…”— Coretta Scott King, en.wikiquote.org
“Be with someone, who would drive for five hours, just to see you for one.”— Unknown, themindsjournal.com
“But quality of work can be expected only through personal satisfaction, dedication and enjoyment. In our profession, precision and perfection are not a dispensable luxury, but a simple necessity.”— Niklaus Wirth, en.wikiquote.org
“I made up my mind that I would hold onto nothing, that I would expect nothing.”— Henry Miller, amazon.com
“Practicing silence means making a commitment to take a certain amount of time to simply Be.”— Deepak Chopra, amazon.com
“I have given away my whole soul to someone who treats it as if it were a flower to put in his coat.”— Oscar Wilde, amazon.com
“Let's try and answer that question: Am I talented enough? And really, it's a flawed questions, it's faulty. If not faulty, it's at least an unfinished question. My question to that question is, for what? Am I talented, for what?”— Jake Parker, youtube.com
“My meaning simply is, that whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well; that whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely; that in great aims and in small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest.”— Charles Dickens, amazon.com
“Working hard for something we don't care about is called stress; working hard for something we love is called passion.”— Simon Sinek, twitter.com
“In order to master a field, you must love the subject and feel a profound connection to it. Your interest must transcend the field itself and border on the religious.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com