
Top 18 Quotes About Pioneer Spirit
#1. I certainly have played women who have a pioneer spirit and longing for adventure.
Kate Baldwin
#2. History doesn't mean dates and wars and textbooks to me; it means the unconquerable pioneer spirit of man.
Henry Ford
#3. All I am saying is that sometimes you're doing quite a lot by not doing anything. You're not quitting. You just keep going. That's the pioneer spirit.
Rinker Buck
#4. Well, I think I've made 44 films and only like four times I've played real characters I'm just drawn to people who have a pioneer spirit, this extraordinary energy and commitment to their cause.
Liam Neeson
#5. Be venturesome. Try new things that appeal to you. Examine others. Have a pioneer spirit. Prevent your drawing from being common. Put life into it.
Robert Henri
#6. To me, Arnold was a pioneer in the spirit of Thomas Edison or Benjamin Franklin, while Tiger is a pioneer in the spirit of Bill Gates.
Mark McCormack
#7. He was a god, he said, and always had been. Or at least, that was what they used to be called. What they were now, he didn't know. It seemed like the wrong word when he was so limited, so much less than he'd been before.
Kendare Blake
#8. They're still looking at him ... At Will ... "
"Of course they are ... Look at him. The face of a bad angel and eyes like the night sky in Hell.
Cassandra Clare
#9. I left L.A. and moved to Cleveland for four years in the early 2000s or whatever. I came back and thought that everything had changed. I was like, 'Oh my God, I don't think I ever fit in here. And wait, who are all of these celebrities that are not actors? Where did all of the actors go?'
Monica Potter
#10. If you try to write something that's memorable, you'll never get it. Sometimes it's the way the actor says the words that make it memorable.
Cameron Crowe
#11. The yellow glistens. It glistens with various yellows, Citrons, oranges and greens Flowering over the skin.
Wallace Stevens
#12. A white lie is always pardonable. But he who tells the truth without compulsion merits no leniency.
Karl Kraus
#14. A writer has to have some kind of compulsive drive to do his work. If you don't have it, you'd better find another kind of work, because it's the only compulsion that will drive you through the psychological nightmares of writing.
John McPhee
#15. You need to speak up even if the room is full of baritones!
Anuranjita Kumar
#16. This is easy to say with the benefit of hindsight, but I think it once again points out how very important style of leadership, that is the way he does what he does, is to his perception.
Robert Teeter
#17. I am always translating, he thinks: if not language to language, then person to person.
Hilary Mantel
#18. Will the emerging Europe become an active participant in the construction of a new international order, or will it consume itself on its own internal issues?
Henry Kissinger
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