Aspiration
act of aspiring or ardently desiring
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An aspiration is a desire to achieve something.
Quotes
edit- I could hear the mild voice of my Companion pointing the moral of my vision, and stimulating me to aspire, and to teach others to aspire.
- Edwin Abbott Abbott, Flatland (1884), Section 20. "How the Sphere encouraged me in a Vision".
- Follow your dreams, not your boyfriends.
- Anderson, Gillian (19 June 2011). Joseph Galliano. ed. Dear Me: More Letters to My Sixteen-Year-Old Self.
- Every age hath its own problem, and every soul its particular aspiration.
- There is not a heart but has its moments of longing,— yearning for something better, nobler, holier than it knows now.
- Henry Ward Beecher, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 15.
- His early dreams of good outstripp'd the truth,
And troubled manhood follow'd baffled youth.- Lord Byron, Lara, Canto 18.
- Trapped dreams must die.
- James Branch Cabell, The Certain Hour (1916), "To Robert Gamble Cabell II: In Dedication of The Certain Hour'".
- To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but what he aspires to.
- Khalil Gibran, reported in Become a Conscious Creator: A Return to Self-Empowerment (2007) by Lisa Ford, p. 44.
- The free expression of the hopes and aspirations of a people is the greatest and only safety in a sane society.
- Emma Goldman, Living My Life (1931).
- Aspiration, worthy ambition, desires for higher good for good ends — all these indicate a soul that recognizes the beckoning hand of the good Father who would call us homeward towards Himself — all these are the ground and justification for a Christian discontent; but a murmuring, questioning, fault-finding spirit has direct and sympathetic alliance with nothing but the infernal.
- Josiah Gilbert Holland, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 15.
- In truth, there is no religion, no worship in our prosperity and ease. So far as we are happy, we are in a state of satisfied desire; so far as we are religious, we are in a state of aspiration and unsatisfied desire.
- James Martineau, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 15.
- Father! forgive the heart that clings
Thus trembling to the things of time,
And bid my soul, on angel's wings
Ascend into a purer clime.- Jane Roscoe, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 15.
- On what wings dare he aspire?
- William Blake, The Tyger.
External links
edit- Encyclopedic article on Aspiration on Wikipedia
- The dictionary definition of aspiration on Wiktionary