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Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon... must inevitably come to pass!
Paul J. Meyer
Inspirational
You
Whatever
Believe
Must
Enthusiastically
Vividly
Ardently
Sincerely
Come
Pass
Inevitably
Act
Desire
Imagine
January is always a good month for behavioral economics: Few things illustrate self-control as vividly as New Year's resolutions. February is even better, though, because it lets us study why so many of those resolutions are broken.
Sendhil Mullainathan
Good
Broken
Better
Economics
Year
Few
Month
Those
Though
Vividly
February
Study
Self-Control
New
Because
Always
Behavioral
Few Things
January
Us
Many
Even
Lets
Why
Illustrate
Things
Resolutions
For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive.
D. H. Lawrence
Man
Bird
Beast
Flower
Alive
Vividly
Triumph
Perfectly
Most
Supreme
I vividly remember a conversation I had many years ago in 1974, which marked a turning point in my leadership journey. I was sitting at a Holiday Inn with my friend, Kurt Campmeyer, when he asked me if I had a personal growth plan. I didn't. In fact, I didn't even know you were supposed to have one.
John C. Maxwell
Leadership
Journey
Me
You
Conversation
Remember
Marked
Vividly
My Friend
Fact
Point
Had
He
Supposed
Know
Were
Years
Years Ago
Kurt
Friend
Personal
Sitting
Personal Growth
In Fact
Which
Holiday
Plan
Asked
Turning
Turning Point
Many
Even
Growth
Inn
For me, the vast marvel is to be alive. For man, or for flowers or beast or bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly and perfectly alive.
Al Purdy
Me
Man
Bird
Beast
Alive
Vividly
Triumph
Marvel
Vast
Perfectly
Most
Supreme
Flowers
We all dream. We dream vividly, depending on our nature. Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or we're atheist.
Anthony Hopkins
God
Nature
Religion
Atheist
Believe
Our
Dream
Vividly
Beyond
Existence
Depending
Whether
Explanation
Memory in youth is active and easily impressible; in old age it is comparatively callous to new impressions, but still retains vividly those of earlier years.
Charlotte Bronte
Age
Youth
Memory
Old
Old Age
Active
Those
Easily
Vividly
New
Callous
Still
Years
Impressions
Comparatively
Earlier
The ecstatic insanity of romantic pursuit can be so enhanced by music that entire romantic conquests, victories and ruinous, crushing defeats can be tied to songs to such a degree that it's almost unbearable to listen to them again, as they bring back the memories so vividly.
Henry Rollins
Music
Memories
Insanity
Degree
Back
Unbearable
Entire
Vividly
Pursuit
Songs
Almost
Crushing
Ecstatic
Tied
Listen
Romantic
Again
Victories
Them
Enhanced
Bring
Defeats
As adults, when we attend to something in the world we are vividly conscious of that particular thing, and we shut out the surrounding world. The classic metaphor is that attention is like a spotlight, illuminating one part of the world and leaving the rest in darkness.
Alison Gopnik
World
Darkness
Rest
Out
Classic
Vividly
Something
Adult
Part
Attend
Attention
Particular
Like
Spotlight
Metaphor
Leaving
Surrounding
Illuminating
Conscious
Thing
Shut
I vividly remember being 14. That was the age when I started to get happy: I started being a writer and stopped being a loser.
Anthony Horowitz
Age
Happy
Remember
Vividly
Writer
Loser
Get
Stopped
Being
Started
I vividly remember the stories my grandfather told me about the carnage of the First World War, which people tend to forget was one of the worst massacres in human history.
Antonio Tabucchi
War
Me
History
People
World
Remember
First
Carnage
Worst
Vividly
About
Tend
First World
First World War
Forget
Human
Stories
Which
Grandfather
Human History
World War
It is the gift of seeing the life around them clearly and vividly, as something that is exciting in its own right. It is an innate gift, varying in intensity with the individual's temperament and environment.
Bill Brandt
Life
Gift
Own
Temperament
Seeing
Vividly
Something
Individual
Environment
Exciting
Clearly
Around
Intensity
Them
Right
Innate
There's a real difference of what one believed was one's chief responsibility between American professors and Chinese professors. This was vividly revealed to me when I compared what I could learn in Chicago and what I could learn in China.
Chen-Ning Yang
Me
Responsibility
Vividly
Could
Between
Learn
Revealed
Real
Real Difference
Chicago
Chief
American
Difference
China
Chinese
Compared
Believed
Professors
I used to have a lot of recurring dreams about Captain Hook when I was a little kid, which I remember very vividly. But I think I just really liked Peter Pan a lot, and 'Hook' was my favorite movie.
Cristin Milioti
Dreams
Remember
Think
Kid
Hook
Favorite
Favorite Movie
Vividly
About
Recurring
Liked
Lot
Very
Just
Movie
Which
Little
Little Kid
Really
Used
Captain
Peter
Peter Pan
Pan
I probably remember the 1954 Masters more vividly than any of the others.
Dan Jenkins
Remember
Others
Vividly
More
Masters
Than
Any
The Prohibition era is so vividly depicted in 'Lawless.' John Hillcoat does a remarkable job of rooting his film in such a tangible reality.
Dane DeHaan
Reality
Job
Prohibition
John
Vividly
Lawless
Remarkable
Does
Tangible
Era
His
Depicted
Rooting
Film
I grew up with very little. I remember vividly using buckets of water to shower.
Dania Ramirez
Water
Remember
Vividly
Buckets
Up
Very
Grew
Little
Shower
Using
I imagine a child. That child is me. I can reconstruct and vividly remember portions of my own childhood. I can see, taste, smell, feel, and hear them. Then what I do is, not write about that kid or about his world, but start to think of a book that would have pleased him.
Daniel Pinkwater
Me
Book
World
Remember
Smell
Own
Think
Pleased
Kid
Would
Reconstruct
See
Vividly
About
My Own
Write
Feel
Him
Hear
His
Child
Taste
Childhood
Them
Then
Portions
Start
Imagine
I don't remember much about the specifics of the economics courses that I majored in - I apparently internalized the key concepts - but I still remember vividly the thrill of reading 'Don Quixote,' Epictetus, 'The Aeneid,' 'King Lear' and 'Candide,' and how contemporary the stories and ideas in these old and ancient texts struck me.
Daniel S. Loeb
Me
Key
Remember
Old
King
Economics
Reading
Ancient
King Lear
Vividly
About
Struck
Thrill
Ideas
Contemporary
Concepts
Lear
Courses
How
Still
Texts
Don Quixote
Quixote
Stories
Much
Apparently
I vividly remember my first 'Superman' comic, which my granddad bought me when I was about 7. From that point on, all I wanted to do is draw comics. And specifically, superhero and science fiction comics. Basically I used to copy comic books, and draw my own comics on scrap paper.
Dave Gibbons
Me
Science
Remember
Superman
First
Own
Books
Paper
Draw
Vividly
Superhero
About
My Own
Point
Bought
Science Fiction
Comic
Comic Books
Comics
Scrap
Fiction
Wanted
Which
Used
Specifically
Copy
Basically
I remember very vividly, as a child growing up in England, living through the Cuban Missile Crisis. For a few days, the entire biosphere seemed to be on the verge of destruction. And the same weapons are still here, and they're still armed. If we avoid that trap, others are waiting for us.
David Christian
Waiting
Destruction
Remember
Few
Living
Others
Crisis
Weapons
Entire
Vividly
Seemed
Through
Missile
Days
Armed
Cuban
Cuban Missile Crisis
Verge
Still
Up
Very
Child
Same
Us
Avoid
England
Trap
Growing
Growing Up
Here
All the teaching I had ever received had failed to make me apply such intelligence as I was possessed of, directly and vividly: there had never been any sunshine, as regards language, in the earlier grey days of learning, for the sky had always pelted with gerunds and optatives.
E. F. Benson
Me
Learning
Intelligence
Sunshine
Language
Sky
Possessed
Vividly
Directly
Never
Had
Failed
Days
Make
Always
Been
Any
Grey
Regards
Teaching
Ever
Earlier
Received
Apply
I'm aware of what kids like because I'm constantly in touch with them. Also, they say that a lot of people who write for children can remember their own childhoods vividly and I can remember my childhood very vividly.
Eric Wilson
People
Remember
Own
Say
Kids
Constantly
Vividly
Touch
Write
Like
Also
Because
Lot
Very
Childhood
Childhoods
Children
Them
Who
They Say
Aware
When I think of how we show faith, I cannot help but think of the example of my own father. I recall vividly how the spirit of missionary work came into my life. I was about thirteen years of age when my father received a call to go on a mission.
Ezra Taft Benson
Life
Work
Faith
Age
Father
My Life
Example
Own
Think
Spirit
Vividly
About
My Own
Mission
Missionary
Call
How
Came
Go
Years
Cannot
Show
Help
Recall
Received
Thirteen
Adverbs, we know, are meant to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. They help us understand things more clearly, more vividly, more... morely.
Faith Salie
Adjective
Vividly
More
Clearly
Know
Another
Verb
Understand
Us
Modify
Meant
Help
Things
For all its terrible faults, in one sense America is still the last, best hope of mankind, because it spells out so vividly the kind of happiness that most people actually want, regardless of what they are told they ought to want.
Ferdinand Mount
Happiness
Hope
Best
People
Sense
Ought
Spells
Faults
Out
Kind
Vividly
Most
Terrible
Because
Still
America
Want
Regardless
Mankind
Actually
Last
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