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  • There's never enough time to do nothing! -- Daniel Radcliffe
  • Testing, we will never do enough of it. -- Greg LeMond
  • You'll never do a whole lot unless you're brave enough to try. -- Dolly Parton
  • If my work was good enough, I would never have to do publicity. -- David Duchovny
  • I never pursued Hollywood banging my drum, because I was never in a film big enough to do that. -- Armand Assante
  • When you can't stop what you're doing long enough to improve it, you will never stop what you are doing. -- Mike Hawkins
  • I never run hills. My quads are already big enough. I don't run to build muscle; I do it for cardio. -- Lisa Ling
  • You succeed and accomplish and accomplish; the problem is when you stop, you become depressed because you could never do enough. -- Dan Hill
  • I don't play golf or tennis, I don't ski, I don't snowboard. If you love what you do, you never get enough of it. -- Frankie Valli
  • I never think about records. I focus on my race and try to get onto the podium consistently. It's hard enough to do that. -- Brittany Bowe
  • We can never, ever say it enough: every woman - especially every young woman-has to take charge of her health... and do what's right for her! -- Debbie Wasserman Schultz
  • We already live a very long time for mammals, getting three times as many heartbeats as a mouse or elephant. It never seems enough though, does it? -- David Brin
  • I've always wanted to do a photo book, but I've never done one because I've never felt ready; I just didn't feel my work was good enough. -- Lynsey Addario
  • New York at times runs me dry because there's so much to do. There's never enough time to do everything. It's nice to have the balance in Moscow. -- David Hallberg
  • I will say that I've been lucky enough never to have to do a job I didn't want to do, or a play I wasn't in love with. -- Lily Rabe
  • Never tell a young person that anything cannot be done. God may have been waiting centuries for someone ignorant enough of the impossible to do that very thing. -- G. M. Trevelyan
  • There are two things I will never do in my life. I will never climb Mount Everest, and I will never work with Val Kilmer again. There isn't enough money in the world. -- John Frankenheimer
  • I don't think a director should have any kids. I don't even think it's good for your physical health. Even guys in their 30s look exhausted because directors never get enough sleep. What I do is stressful enough. -- Tom Berenger
  • I always try to do as much as I can do. I'm never a person that does not enough, because I'd regret not doing enough and think I probably could have done more. I probably go too far and have to reel myself back in, which works in some things, and other things it doesn't work. -- Tom Brady
  • I have never made a cent off a record in my life. I have never recouped enough, and I never sold enough. When people see you have a song on MTV, they think you are doing well - but you know, the way the traditional label deal was set up, it is really hard for an artist, unless they sold a lot, to see anything. -- Jill Sobule
  • Doing is never enough if you neglect Being. -- Eckhart Tolle
  • Few of us know what we are capable of doing... we have never pushed ourselves hard enough to find out. Alfred -- Alfred Armand Montapert
  • One key to success is demanding more than adequacy, never settling for good enough and always doing a little bit more. -- Michael Josephson
  • If you're not sure why you're doing something, you can never do enough of it. Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
  • All of us want to do well. But if we do not do good, too, then doing well will never be enough. -- Anna Quindlen
  • Let us never measure our religion by that of others, and think we are doing enough if we have gone beyond our neighbors. -- J. C. Ryle
  • What are you doing here, honey? You're not even old enough to know how bad life gets." (...) "Obviously, Doctor," she said, "you've never been a thirteen-year-old girl. -- Jeffrey Eugenides
  • I'm never, I hope, stupid enough to believe that Twitter or blogging or any of this stuff is a substitute for actually doing the work or writing a book. -- Neil Gaiman
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