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Quotes about Dedication

Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure, only death can stop it.
— Ernest Hemingway
Then she looked at the Shepherd and suddenly knew she could not doubt him, could not possibly turn back from following him; that if she were unfit and unable to love anyone else in the world, yet in her trembling, miserable little heart, she did love him. Even if he asked the impossible, she could not refuse.
— Hannah Hurnard
I can honestly say that there's nothing more beautiful for a sportsperson that to play for his or her country, regardless of the tournament or the location.
— Javier Zanetti
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
In track years... track is not like other sports. You do have track athletes that stay in this sport until, like, 35, 36, but I think when you get to 28, it's really difficult.
— Usain Bolt
After my first track event, sports became my life.
— P. T. Usha
It's a very good thing to teach kids to finish what they started in the sense of fulfilling their commitments. So when my daughter told me on the second track meet that she was done with it because she discovered she didn't like competing, I made her finish the season.
— Angela Duckworth
I know that I'm with the best people I can be, and my arsenal of sounds and songs and tracks is as good as it could possibly be. Don't be in a band unless you feel that.
— Keith Flint
It all started to come together when I realized that boxing was how I was going to succeed in life.
— Muhammad Ali
The man who can look upon a crisis without being willing to offer himself upon the altar of his country is not for public trust.
— Millard Fillmore
We trust and believe in what we love.
— Catherine of Siena
Faith is trust or commitment to what you think is true.
— William Lane Craig