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Thought is the work of the intellect, reverie is its self-indulgence. To substitute day-dreaming for thought is to confuse a poison with a source of nourishment.
— Victor Hugo
You can make your life into a grand ever-evolving work of art. The key is your thoughts, the wonderous invisible part of you that is your spiritual soul.
— Wayne Dyer
You can't be a critic by simply being a griper. One has also to search out the examples of good work.
— Wendell Berry
Renounce poor work.Shun trivial work.Entertain respectable work.Welcome superior work.Honor transcendent work.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
'Pretty Little Liars' - my sister and I read the books, so we stuck to it for the first season, but it started to kind of drift off; so did we.
— Gracie Gold
I started working at Focus on the Family doing debates and media and cultural studies.
— John Eldredge
I love action films because I have grown up seeing some of the brilliant movies of the genre like 'Ghatak,' 'Ghayal,' 'Shiva.' Watching people doing such stunts had always mesmerised me and fascinated me to think that I should also do such things if I become a hero.
— Kunal Khemu
I love to read different books on completely different subjects at the same time. I cannot focus on one. I read a few pages of literature, then I jump to philosophy and at the same time I'm reading biographies of Mahler.
— Gustavo Dudamel
Readers should aspire to what is excellent. They should refuse to read a substitute Bible. They should want a Bible that calls them to their higher selves - or to something higher than their current level of attainment.
— Leland Ryken
The intelligent person ignores what to do. He or she concentrates on what to be. We must put first things first. To be clearminded is first. Obviously, that is the only kind of mind that makes accurate and profitable decisions.
— Vernon Howard
A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labour and an invisible labour.
— Victor Hugo
To think is of itself to be useful it is always and in all cases a striving toward God.
— Victor Hugo