Top 16 Sarah Lewis Quotes
#1. Completion is a goal, but we hope it is never the end.
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#2. If you want to see it well, you must not stand in one place . . . If you're rooted to a spot, you miss a lot of the grace.
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#3. To reach an audacious goal, we sometimes benefit from having it lie just beyond our grasp.
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#4. Pain is not a punishment. And pleasure is not a reward. You could argue that failure is not punishment and Success is not reward. They're just failure and success. You can choose how you respond.
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#5. Masters are not experts because they take a subject to its conceptual end. They are masters because they realize that there isn't one. On utterly smooth ground, the path from aim to attainment is in the permanent future.
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#6. We thrive not when we've done it all, but when we still have more to do.
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#7. Play allows us to maintain curiosity while learning.
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#8. Grit is not just simple elbow-grease term for rugged persistence. It is an often invisible display of endurance that lets you stay in an uncomfortable place, work hard to improve upon a given interest, and do it again and again.
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#9. Mastery is in the reaching, not in the arriving.
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#10. How many movements began when an aesthetic encounter indelibly changed our past perceptions of the world? It was an abolitionist's print, not logical argument, which dealt the final blow to the slave trade - the broadside of Description of a Slave Ship (1789).
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#11. You reach a point where you're at the bottom of hell, yet you have your arms crossed and a smile on your face, and you feel you're the luckiest person on earth.
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#12. The pursuit of mastery is an ever-onward almost,
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#13. Coming close to what you thought you wanted can help you attain what you never dreamed you could,
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#14. Mizuta Masahide's haiku: "My barn having burned down / I can now see the moon.
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#15. Success is a label that the world confers on you, but mastery is an ever-onward 'almost.'
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#16. A fuller vision comes from our ability to recognize the fallibility in our current and past forms of sight.
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