Failure is what you may need to eventually succeed.
Even the strongest personality will regress and eventually may disintegrate if there is no incentive (other than threat of punishment) for the work he does. When there is no feeling to accomplishment, children fail to develop properly and old people rapidly decline.
Eventually, everything gets stuck between a pair of parentheses or buried in the bottom of a trunk.
Eventually, I told myself not to expect anything from him, and as a result it has gotten easier for me to take what comes.
The recognition that things that are not sustainable will eventually come to an end does not give us much of a guide to whether the transition will be calm or exciting.
To give the theory plenty of 'rope' and see if it hangs itself eventually is better tactics than to choke it off at the outset b abstract accusations of self-contradiction
I'm not terribly technological. I'm awfully backward about iPads and BlackBerries and suchlike; I still have a great fondness for Teletext, and I clung onto my fax machine for as long as I could, but eventually you have to move with the times.
Drawing is rather like playing chess: your mind races ahead of the moves that you eventually make.
I don't see democracy getting better. I see democracy diminishing. More rules, more legislation. Eventually governments will see everything.
I'm a sorcerer because I start with nothing, and then, eventually, there is something. And I touch you, I move you, I make you laugh or cry, and you believe in what's happening on the screen, although I always show it's invented.
. . . You can have this whole entire life, with all your opinions, your loves, your fears. Eventually those parts of you disappear. And then the people who could remember those parts of you disappear, and before long, all that's left is your name in some ledger. This. . . person -- she had a favorite food. She had friends and people she disliked. We don't even know how she died. . . I guess that's why I like preservation better than history. In preservation I feel like I can keep some of it from slipping away.
Competition is the most promising means to achieve and secure prosperity. It alone enables people in their role of consumer to gain from economic progress. It ensures that all advantages which result from higher productivity may eventually be enjoyed.
The theory of the teacher with all these immigrant kids was that if you spoke English loudly enough they would eventually understand.
Oh yeah - you have to write every day. Or every weekday. Because writing is a job. It's not eureka moments over and over. It's grueling work, panning for gold. You just keep at it and eventually you get a few grains. Or flakes. Or whatever gold looks like in rivers. Or maybe it's like fishing. Who cares? You just have to do it every day because you never know which day is going to be your productive day.
Our larger body is eternity. Eventually, we return to the source in its undifferentiated form, in its absolute form, which is both form and formlessness, but we exist in that sea all the time.
If you stay consistent to the sport you will eventually get good, but you have to just want it more to be the best.
Eventually soulmates meet, for they have the same hiding place.
What ever truth drops on it eventually grinds to a powder.
All men are born equal, but quite a few eventually get over it.
It's like anything in life, visualizing the old man you're going to become: As long as you have a clear picture of that — the life you want to lead — eventually you'll probably get there.