Top 32 Laurence Boldt Quotes
#1. The decisions you make about your work life are especially important, since most people spend more of their waking lives working than doing anything else. Your choices will affect, not only yourself and those closest to you, but in some way the whole world.
Laurence Boldt
#2. A psychoneurosis must be understood, ultimately, as the suffering of a soul which has not discovered its meaning.
Carl Jung
#3. Concentrate on what you need to do ... Do step one. Begin! That's the important thing- Did you do step one? Did you actually do it? ... It's not a matter of 'Can you do it?' If you do it, you're doing it.
Laurence Boldt
#4. Thousands of people have tried, and the evidence is clear: The more you trade, the less you keep.
Benjamin Graham
#5. A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual minute enjoyment.
Walter Bagehot
#6. You are the child of this universe; you have the right to success and peace.
Debasish Mridha
#7. He defined himself almost wholly in the negative: It was not who he was, it was who he was not.
Chris Bohjalian
#8. No genuine artist views himself as superior in essence to others.
Laurence G. Boldt
#9. The most general deficiency in our sort of culture and education is gradually dawning on me: no one learns, no one strives towards, no one teaches
enduring loneliness.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#10. The principal lesson of Emacs is that a language for extensions should not be a mere "extension language". It should be a real programming language, designed for writing and maintaining substantial programs. Because people will want to do that!
Richard Stallman
#11. Good intentions are not enough; commitment and sacrifice are necessary.
Laurence Boldt
#12. Life is bigger than any of us will ever be as an individual. Purpose tells us that we're specifically designed to engage every bit of that.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#13. Your life's work is something you love to do, something your talents can find full expression through. If we enjoy our work, we are sure to bring our creativity and enthusiasm to it.
Laurence Boldt
#14. In life's work, bliss and sacrifice are two sides of the same coin, complementary opposites.
Laurence Boldt
#15. I'm itching to see Usher & Shakira work their magic. And of course, Blake is so amazing! It was tough, but I went on my gut which was Adam.
Judith Hill
#16. Society has always been the free man's greatest enemy. And the free man has been society's greatest friend. How did society treat Jesus, Socrates, Galileo, or Martin Luther King? Yet look what they have left behind.
Laurence Boldt
#17. Can't decide which life or career path is right for you? Maybe you don't have to! In The Renaissance Soul, Margaret Lobenstine offers inspiration, advice, and practical tips for people with more than one burning passion.
Laurence Boldt
#18. I love clothes. No brands want to dress me.
Clara Mamet
#19. To the extent that your work takes into account the needs of the world, it will be menaingful; to the extent that through it you express your unique talents, it will be joyful.
Laurence Boldt
#20. Every man or woman is a potential poet or artist. Everyone has the capacity to bring to their work the dignity, purposefulness, and presence of the artist.
Laurence Boldt
#21. The hero, in living her own life, in being true to herself; radiates a light by which others may see their own way.
Laurence Boldt
#22. The life spent in doing what you love is a different life indeed from putting yourself out for hire to the highest bidder. The only way you can say it makes no difference is to say life makes no difference.
Laurence Boldt
#24. What I like best is the challenge of learning something I didn't know how to do, going beyond my comfort level.
Ruth Reichl
#25. I am happy that I am a unique individual, endowed with unique talents and abilities. I never spend my precious time and energy comparing my talents with those of others.
Laurence Boldt
#26. Work at what you love the most, even if you're only a two. Trust that your love for what your are doing will see you through. That's not easy, but better to grow into what you love than to pretend you're satisfied with a developmental dead end.
Laurence Boldt
#27. If the abnormal goes on long enough it becomes the normal.
Terry Pratchett
#28. You only live once, and I just don't want to waste a minute of my life.
Richard Branson
#29. One's true work is never merely 'my work,' but humanity's work. It's not really self-expression, unless by 'self' we mean it with a capital S, and that Self is the Self within all mankind.
Laurence G. Boldt
#30. Without self-expression, life lacks spontaneity and joy. Without service to others, it lacks meaning and purpose.
Laurence Boldt
#32. The artist accepts the limitations of form, not with fear and dread, but as the starting point of creation.
Laurence Boldt
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