Ardor Quote by Friedrich Schiller Download Open image “In the ardor of pursuit men soon forget the goal from which they start.” — Friedrich Schiller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ardor Forget Goal Goals Men Pursuit Zeal
Pursuit is a rather desperate act in itself. There's something kind of frantic about the notion of pursuit. — Michael Leunig Copy Share Image
“Goals doesn't leave you like men, goals wait, they wait for their achievers.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Men can labor to make sense out of single steps toward the goal without ever pausing to reflect that the goal itself is ludicrous.” — John Kenneth Galbraith Copy Share Image
“When men at forward fail to achieve the goal, they describe the victory lies in defending.” — Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh Copy Share Image
In the ardor of his enthusiasm, a youth set forth in quest of a man of whom he might take counsel as to his… — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
Men set themselves a goal, and having attained it, are satisfied and grow paunches. In their complacency they forget that their only future is… — Edgard Varese Copy Share Image
Without a goal we are much like the man with a boat and nowhere to go. Goals give us the drive and energy we… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
It's easy to lose sight of the ultimate goal when you're in the trenches. — Tony Dungy Copy Share Image
It is well for a man when he has learned to endure what he cannot change, and to give up with dignity what he… — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
Why should I deem myself to be a chisel, when I could be the artist? — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he is only completely a man when he… — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
Ah, to that far distant strand Bridge there was not to convey, Not a bark was near at hand, Yet true love soon found… — Friedrich Schiller Copy Share Image
“But where do we find what's lasting? Where do the deathless things hide?” — Adam Zagajewski Copy Share Image
I believe verbal felicity is the fruit of ardor, of diligence, and of refusing to be false. — Marianne Moore Copy Share Image
Without wishing to damp the ardor of curiosity or influence the freedom of inquiry, I will hazard a prediction that, after the most industrious… — John Adams Copy Share Image
“She could have rambled with all the fervor of a woman who had loved one entity for longer than most races live, and with… — Darrell Drake Copy Share Image
There was a new kind of strength in the gravity of her face, and her colors still gave her that look of deep-seated health… — Willa Cather Copy Share Image
In work consists the true pride of life; grounded in active employment, though early ardor may abate, it never degenerates into indifference, and age… — Leopold Hartley Grindon Copy Share Image
Always man needs woman for his friend. He needs her clearer vision, her subtler insight, her softer thought, her winged soul, her pure and… — Mary C. Ames Copy Share Image
Before Midnight is one of the years best movies. Full to the brim with humor, heartbreak, and ravishing romance. Richard Linklater directs with ardor… — Peter Travers Copy Share Image
As each man's strength gives out, as it no longer responds to his will, the inertia of the whole gradually comes to rest on… — Carl von Clausewitz Copy Share Image
In proportion as the ardor of divine love brings you nearer to God, so will a larger concourse of saintly brethren flock to you.… — John Cassian Copy Share Image
Obsessions of the Orient, of the desert, of its ardor and its emptiness, of the shadows of palm gardens, of the garments white and… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
Life is short, so fall in love, dear maiden, before your youthful ardor cools off, for there is no tomorrow. — Atsushi Copy Share Image