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Samuel Johnson

"So many objections may be made to everything, that nothing can overcome them but the necessity of doing something."

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"So many objections may be made to everything, that nothing can overcome them but the necessity of doing something."

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"I am still feeling my calf strain, so I have been unable to train this week. I will again have to sit out the weekend action, but the lads are climbing ever higher to safety."

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"Taking actions will fulfill your dreams and wishes, not the prayers and blessings."

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"Life is filled with endless opportunities. You must search for the opportunities. Seize every opportunity and make it great."

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"If anyone on the verge of action should judge himself according to the outcome, he would never begin."

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"The time for revolt is now, and the time for revolt is always!"

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"He who can does. He who can't teaches."

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"Don't go to sleep to dream. Wake up and dream."

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"Action based only on principles isn't always good even if it feels good."

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"When you have an idea about something, let begin to work on it to bring it to life."

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