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  • That perfect bliss and sole felicity, the sweet fruition of an earthly crown. -- Christopher Marlowe
  • Once I've decided to do something, I do usually try to carry it through to fruition. -- Edmund Hillary
  • The hours we pass with happy prospects in view are more pleasing than those crowded with fruition. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • I love a challenge and the last four years it has all come to fruition and it has been wonderful. -- Sarah Brightman
  • All earthly delights are sweeter in expectation than in enjoyment; but all spiritual pleasures more in fruition than in expectation. -- Francois Fenelon
  • Kids can be born with potential but unless it's encouraged - pushed, even - I don't think it will ever come to fruition. -- Vanessa Mae
  • Oh, if I could but live another century and see the fruition of all the work for women! There is so much yet to be done. -- Susan B. Anthony
  • To be given the opportunity to help shape new artists' careers and mentor them to see their dreams come to fruition is a task I welcome with open arms. -- Christina Aguilera
  • Fame and power are the objects of all men. Even their partial fruition is gained by very few; and that, too, at the expense of social pleasure, health, conscience, life. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse. -- Samuel Alexander
  • It's liberating and rewarding to see your own ideas coming to fruition. -- Will Champlin
  • The pain of discipline is short, but the glory of the fruition is eternal. -- Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Our opinions do not really blossom into fruition until we have expressed them to someone else. -- Mark Twain
  • Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you. -- Millicent Carey McIntosh
  • I love creating and being able to see an idea come to fruition. I love making beautiful things. -- Stacey Bendet
  • Out of every fruition of success, no matter what, comes forth something to make a new effort necessary. -- Walt Whitman
  • I was born in Africa. I came to California because it's really where new technologies can be brought to fruition, and I don't see a viable competitor. -- Elon Musk
  • I love being creative. I love acting, but I also love directing because you get to have a vision for the whole and bring that vision to fruition. -- Juliet Landau
  • Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. It is meant to, and it couldn't do it better. Every seed destroys its container or else there would be no fruition. -- Florida Scott-Maxwell
  • Life does not acommodate you, it shatters you. It is meant to, and it couldn't do it better. Every seed destroys its container or else there would be no fruition. -- Florida Scott-Maxwell
  • Now understand me well. It is provided in the essence of things that from any fruition of success, no matter what, shall come forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. -- Walt Whitman
  • There is no greater excitement than to support an intellectual wife and have her support you. Marriage is a partnership in which each inspires the other, and brings fruition to both of you. -- Millicent Carey McIntosh
  • We have the insight and the tools to identify and bring to fruition the dormant talent that our artists possess. Favored Nations will be branded as the home base for inspired musical talent. -- Steve Vai
  • No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth; and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition. -- William Osler
  • No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition. -- William Osler
  • Things temporal are sweeter in the expectation, things eternal are sweeter in the fruition; the first shames thy hope, the second crowns it; it is a vain journey, whose end affords less pleasure than the way. -- Francis Quarles
  • Hat-making is laborious and time-consuming. It's a very tactile medium, and you can develop the skills, but it's one of those things: you either have it, or you don't. I love bringing something to fruition with my hands that gives people pleasure. -- Philip Treacy
  • History's most treasured musicians were believed in and cultivated to reach their potential. Today, it would be difficult for those musicians to get deals. We have the insight and the tools to identify and bring to fruition the dormant talent that our artists possess. -- Steve Vai
  • John Wells let me write a couple of West Wings, which was an incredible gift. I loved it once I got past the brain injury part of it, and so I'm working on a couple of things that are far from fruition, but what I want to pursue -- Bradley Whitford
  • John Wells let me write a couple of West Wings, which was an incredible gift. I loved it once I got past the brain injury part of it, and so I'm working on a couple of things that are far from fruition, but what I want to pursue. -- Bradley Whitford
  • To be able to make decisions and see them come to fruition and feel the excitement around them, what it generates within the company, how the artists get motivated - that's the most rewarding part; feeling I can be a catalyst for an artistic experience for our artists and for the public. -- Karen Kain
  • We like things to manifest right away, and they may not. Many times, we're just planting a seed and we don't know exactly how it is going to come to fruition. It's hard for us to realize that what we see in front of us might not be the end of the story. -- Sharon Salzberg
  • You know, when I was a kid waiting on the bus, I remember that was when I imagined my life. I imagined everything that I was gonna be when I grew up and I imagined all of these amazing journeys and amazing people Id meet. Of course, all of it has kind of come to fruition. -- Glen Hansard
  • You know, when I was a kid waiting on the bus, I remember that was when I imagined my life. I imagined everything that I was gonna be when I grew up and I imagined all of these amazing journeys and amazing people I'd meet. Of course, all of it has kind of come to fruition. -- Glen Hansard
  • The hardest thing as an actor is that you work really hard constantly for these roles, and you invest so much in it. And when they don't come to fruition and nobody sees them, there's a part of you that dies a little bit. It's like, 'Ah! But I worked so hard!' But that's the business. -- Adrianne Palicki
  • Bonobo studies started in the '70s and came to fruition in the '80s. Then in the '90s, all of a sudden, boom, they ended because of the warfare in the Congo. It was really bad for the bonobo and ironic that people with their warfare were preventing us from studying the hippies of the primate world. -- Frans de Waal
  • It's just a lot of fun to be able to see your ideas come into fruition. And to see people translate the things that come out of my mind vocally. And to be able to produce vocals and give people my point of view musically. And to be able to sit in the crowd and see people sing the song that I wrote, it's an amazing feeling. -- Rico Love
  • Need is choice come to fruition. -- S. Kelley Harrell
  • Most fears in life rarely come to fruition. -- Tony Robbins
  • Love could never come to full fruition till it was destroyed. -- John Galsworthy
  • A moment's fruition of a true felicity is enough and eternity not too much. -- Coventry Patmore
  • Everything we're doing is planting a seed that will come to fruition at some point -- Cyndi Lee
  • Speak it into existence and your words, through your desires, will bring it into fruition. -- Sovereign Voice
  • The fruition of beauty is no chance of hit or miss... it is inevitable as life. -- Walt Whitman
  • Develop confidence in your innate qualities and believe that these qualities will be brought to fruition. -- Tenzin Palmo
  • Be creative and daring in your dreams and the steps you take to bring them to fruition. -- Steve Maraboli
  • Heaven is endless longing, accompanied with an endless fruition-a longing which is blessedness, a longing which is life. -- Alexander MacLaren
  • Perfect purity, fullness of joy, everlasting freedom, perfect rest, health and fruition, complete security, substantial and eternal good. -- Hannah More
  • The seeds of civilization are in every culture, but it is city life that brings them to fruition. -- Susanne Katherina Langer
  • I had never expected that the China initiative would come to fruition in the form of a Ping-Pong team. -- Richard M. Nixon
  • I think 20 years of experience really came to fruition and enabled me to be able to play Cotton Marcus. -- Patrick Fabian
  • Let the fruition of things bless the possession of them, and take no satisfaction in dying but living rich. -- Thomas Browne
  • without an organisation that can work together, sometimes over a very long period, it's difficult to see new projects to fruition. -- Akio Morita
  • I have a couple of ideas for shows that I would love to bring to fruition in some way at some point. -- Andy Daly
  • It is the writer who might catch the imagination of young people, and plant a seed that will flower and come to fruition. -- Isaac Asimov
  • We can hold back neither the coming of the flowers nor the downward rush of the stream; sooner or later, everything comes to its fruition. -- Li Ching-Yuen
  • I think words were Reagan's greatest weapon - and more powerful than the Strategic Defense Initiative, which did not come to fruition in his lifetime. -- David E. Hoffman
  • This is the place for me where every single dream I ever had came to fruition and I love it dearly. I love ya, New York. -- Malachy McCourt
  • God didn't have time to make a nobody, only a somebody.I believe that each of us has God-given talents within us waiting to be brought to fruition. -- Mary Kay Ash
  • When it comes to bringing an idea that God has given you to fruition, don't wait for it to happen again, you have to get out there and make it happen. -- T. D. Jakes
  • And so, lifting as we climb, onward and upward we go, struggling and striving, and hoping that the buds and blossoms of our desires will burst into glorious fruition ere long. -- Mary Church Terrell
  • Choosing our own aims and seeking to bring them to fruition creates a sense of vitality and motivation in life. The only things that derail our efforts are fear and oppression. -- Brendon Burchard
  • There is nothing sadder than the cheerful letters of the dead, expressing hopes that were never fulfilled, ambitions that were never achieved, dreams cut off before they could come to fruition. -- Barbara Mertz
  • Each of us has some unique capability waiting for realization. Every person is valuable in his own existence, for himself alone... each of us can bring to fruition these innate, God-given abilities. -- George H. Bender
  • The desire for bad art is the desire bred of habit: like the smoker's desire for tobacco, more marked by the extreme malaise of denial than by any very strong delight in fruition. -- C. S. Lewis
  • When we advance more confident claims and they fail to come to fruition, this constitutes much more powerful evidence against our hypothesis. We can't really blame anyone for losing faith when this occurs -- Nate Silver
  • Autumn teaches us that fruition is also death; that ripeness is a form of decay. The willows, having stood for so long near water, begin to rust. Leaves are verbs that conjugate the seasons. -- Gretel Ehrlich
  • I feel it my bounden duty to not only replace displaced bones, but also teach others, so that the physical and spiritual may enjoy health, happiness and the full fruition of our earthly lives. -- Daniel D. Palmer
  • I see people whose spirits are not broken, who continue to work for justice. That makes me feel alive, when I witness their work, and then I witness some of their dreams come to fruition. -- Emily Saliers
  • The fruition of what is unlawful must be followed by remorse. The core sticks in the throat after the apple is eaten, and the sated appetite loathes the interdicted pleasure for which innocence was bartered. -- Jane Porter
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