Andrew Williams quotes:
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The key to contentedness is not the absence of work; neither is it to cap each day with the witless abandon of hollow entertainment, but to fill your days with that which fills your life with meaning.
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If you're going to be a wannabe, make sure you 'wannabe' something great. The most shocking thing about wannabes, is they largely want to be something irrelevant, vein, or just plain petty.
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In the end, failing to plan and planning to fail aren't so different.
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Wisdom doesn't teach fools for long.
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It's possible to love without sacrificing-but who would notice? For love is demonstrated only through sacrifice-without it, love is invisible.
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People talk about 'lives of significance'-as if there's an alternative. If you're not leading a life of significance, you're not living.
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The famous names throughout history-be they heroes or villains-if they accomplished anything notable, they were passionate. Passion is what drives those who accomplish momentous feats, for good or evil.
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The more seriously you take yourself, the less others will.