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The courageous venture into the unknown;
the persevering conquer it.
Idleness and timidity often despair without being overcome, and forbear attempts for fear of being defeated; and we may promote the invigoration of faint endeavors, by showing what has already been performed.
To bother about the best method of accomplishing an accidental result.
When going for your goals, staying motivated, enthusiastic, and flexible are daily deeds of daring.
Few moments are more pleasing than those in which the mind is concerting measures for a new undertaking.
Moving. Someone said this to me a long time ago, it's bhuddist saying, I think: 'There is no wasted effort'.
Indomitable will, purposeful action
Putting forth the effort to succeed is (tan.ta.mount), tantamount to your success.
Too much vigor in the beginning of an undertaking often intercepts and prevents the steadiness and perseverance always necessary in the conduct of a complicated scheme.
The going is the goal.
We go along, without a fixed itinerary, yet at the same time with an end (what end?) in mind, and with the aim of reaching the end. A search for the end, a dread of the end: the obverse and the reverse of the same act.
Dare beyond your strength, hazard beyond your judgment, and in extremities, proceed in excellent hope. Bare the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.
Striving humbly but heroically to live by what is good, true, and noble in the midst of - and in spite of - the modern climate.
Desiring truth, awaiting it, laboriously distilling a few words, forever desiring
Effort is the unconstrained willingness to persevere through difficulty.
Adventure ... is what might otherwise be called hardship if it were attempted in a different spirit.
Life is a daring curiosity.
It turns out that the process of working toward a goal, participating in a valued and challenging activity, is as important to well-being as its attainment.
Heroic deeds, to use whatever dower Heaven has bestowed, to test our utmost power.
..you are retained as counsel for unhappy mankind. You have promised to help those in peril by sea, those in captivity, the sick and the needy, and those whose heads are under the poised axe. Whither are you straying? What are you doing?
Ordinary exploration begins in the juiciest sort of indecision, in deliberate, then routine fits of absence of mind... Exploring requires the cloak of invisibility bicyclists and walkers take for granted.
There is no temper more unpropitious to interest than desultory application and unlimited inquiry, by which the desires are held in a perpetual equipoise, and the mind fluctuates between different purposes without determination.
Exploration is the sport of the scientist
MAKING AN EFFORT
Our so-called limitations, I believe,
apply to faculties we don't apply.
We don't discover what we can't achieve
until we make an effort not to try.
Many of us feel alone and assaulted by the meaninglessness of what we are doing. But, at such times, we are doing; the problem is not a lack of activity with a point, but rather questions about the point of the activity.
And so each venture is a new beginning, a raid on the inarticulate
Man must strive, and striving he must err.
There is scarcely anything that is right that we cannot hope to accomplish by labor and perseverance. But the first must be earnest and the second unremitting.
Striving to better, oft we mar what's well.
Arise, awake, stop not till the goal is reached.
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
effort is necessary, enlightened, well-directed and sustained.
Reach for success knowing that the gift of effort is instantly yours, and that the journey is the most rewarding and fulfilling destination.
the task is not to find the object115 but to live the journey, with passion, and risk, and commitment, and danger.
The things that haven't been done before, Are the tasks worthwhile today; Are you one of the flock that follows, or Are you one that shall lead the way? Are you one of the timid souls that quail At the jeers of a doubting crew, Or dare you, whether you win or fail, Strike out for a goal that's new?
Today's patience can transform yesterday's discouragements into tomorrow's discoveries. Today's purposes can turn yesterday's defeats into tomorrow's determination.
Toil to make yourself remarkable by some talent or other.
Observation is the telescope of human nature. It is the tele of watching distantly. But taking an action is the result of Self-regulation and interference. It is going beyond boundaries in aiming to achieve a considerable ambitions.
Voyages are accomplished inwardly.
I am about to proceed on a long and difficult voyage, the emergencies of which will demand all my fortitude: I am required not only to raise the spirits of others, but sometimes to sustain my own, when theirs are failing.
Faith ventures and hazards ... counting the costs and delighting in the sacrifice.
Aim, n. The task we set our wishes to.
I teach you both effort and effortlessness, because unless you attain to effortless-effort, unless you attain to active passivity, unless you attain to a singing-silence - they look paradoxical - unless you attain to an unmoving dance, you have not attained.
The pursuit of the impossible through the useless.
One of the great undiscovered joys of life comes from doing everything one attempts to the best of one's ability. The smallest task, well done, becomes a miracle of achievement.
The thirst for adventure is the vent which Destiny offers; a war, a crusade, a gold mine, a new country, speak to the imagination and offer ...
Find that pursuit that will energize you, consume you, become an obsession. Each day, you must rise with a restless enthusiasm. If you don't, you are working.
The few individuals who are capable of spontaneous and joyous effort stand out. These are the select men, the nobles, the only ones who are active and not merely reactive, for whom life is a perpetual striving, an incessant course of training.
Chasing your dreams with all your strength.
When ambitious desires arise in thy heart, recall the days of extremity thou has passed through.
A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey's end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts.
PURSUING CHRIST You and I as Christians
To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.
Whenever we strive to make progress in our meditations, contemplations and so forth we are practicing effort.
When intention is supported by effort, success follows.
My work was practice, practice, practice. Discouragement and weariness cast me down frequently; but the next moment the thought that I should soon be at home and show my loved ones what I had accomplished spurred me on, and I eagerly looked forward to their pleasure in my achievement.
Enduring, or carrying on, is not just a matter of tolerating circumstances and hanging in there, but of pressing forward.
Curiosity is the engine of achievement.
You have a destiny and a purpose that no one else on this earth can fulfill ... and you have traveled a unique journey that has equipped you along the way with the tools you need to carry it out.
It is only with prudence, sagacity, and much dexterity that great aims are accomplished, and all obstacles surmounted. Otherwise nothing is accomplished.
Determination + Effort = Achievement.
Live daringly, boldly, fearlessly. Taste the relish to be found in competition - in having put forth the best within you.
Resolved to go with bold entreaty whither no man had gone before, and dare the
Imagination and the journey-quest is at the heart of every life well-lived
The thoughtful excitement of lonely rambles, of gardening, and of other like occupations, where the mind has leisure to must during the healthful activity of the body, with the fresh and wakeful breezes blowing round it ...
ARISE, AWAKE AND STOP NOT TILL THE GOAL IS REACHED
Aspire, Inspire, Transpire.
The thrust of continuous action is the firewood which fuels motivation.
When we approach the journey acknowledging what we do not know and what we can't control, we maintain our energy for the quest.
At a time when experimentation expresses itself in all forms of life, search becomes the only valid expression of the spirit.
Without continuous effort there cannot be continuous achievement.
Sometimes a journey makes itself necessary.
We work so hard to get somewhere, to realize a dream, to arrive at some destination, that we often forget that though some satisfaction may be waiting at the end of our endurance and effort, there is great and irreplaceable aliveness in the steps along the way.
Ambition is what gives birth to imagination and then imagination directs the bearing towards its pursuit.
Think not of the amount to be accomplished, the difficulties to be overcome, or the end to be attained, but set earnestly, at the little task at your elbow, letting that be sufficient for the day.
Every spare moment was spent tromping about in the exploration, pursuit, and gathering of elusive living things; or, when the weather was too stormy, reading about the exploration, pursuit, and gathering of elusive living things. We
Ambition, having reached the summit, longs to descend.
With the spirit of endurance, we shall strive in any situation.
Some men give up their designs when they have almost reached the goal, while others, on the contrary, obtain a victory by exerting, at the last moment, more vigorous efforts than ever before
I am seeking, I am striving, I am in it with all my heart.
Achieving a goal requires endurance and sacrifices beyond limitations.
DESTINY (Determined Effort So Tanacious It Negates Yuck)
The Trial of Miles; Miles of Trials.
It is essential to our health and happiness that we dedicate ourselves to some kind of mission or purpose that transcends the mundane hustle and bustle of daily living.
It takes good effort to begin and a great effort to complete a task.
Explore, Experiment, Evolve.
Enthusiasm is the mother of effort, and without it nothing great was ever achieved.
In any human endeavor, some fraction of its practitioners will be motivated to pursue that activity with such concentrated focus and unalloyed passion that it will consume them utterly.
Dream, dare and discover.
Care, share and inspire.
Our sense of duty must often wait for some work which shall take the place of dilettanteism [sic] and make us feel that the quality of our action is not a matter of indifference.
Your task it is, amid confusion, rush, and noise, to grasp the lasting, calm and meaningful, and finding it anew, to hold and treasure it.
Whether we are working to improve our health, wealth, personal achievement, or professional enterprise, the difference between triumphant success or bitter failure lies in the degree of our commitment to seek out, study, and apply those half-dozen things
With effort, reach to effortlessness. With seeking, reach to a state of no-seeking. With mind, arrive at no-mind.
Where your talents and the needs of the world cross; there lies your vocation.
Adventure requires something of us, puts us to the test. Though we may fear the test, at the same time we yearn to be tested, to discover that we have what it takes.
I wanted to become the seeker, the aroused and passionate explorer, and it was better to go at it knowing nothing at all, always choosing the unmarked bottle, always choosing your own unproven method, armed with nothing but faith and a belief in astonishment.
We succeed, not alone by the laborious exertions of our faculties, be they small or great, but by the regular, thoughtful and systematic exercise of them.
Having conquered not only the work at hand, but the
With little going for me other than unstoppable eagerness, a sense of total commitment, and a stubborn refusal to give up on what felt like a divinely ordained scheme, I cast myself upon the waters of the world's oceans.
Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing, So I my life conduct. Each morning see some task begun, Each evening see it chucked. But still, in sudden moods of dusk, I hear those great weird wings, Feel vaguely thankful to the vast Stupidity of things.