ASPIRATION QUOTES

quotations about aspirations

A good man, through obscurest aspirations,
Has still an instinct of the one true way.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

Faust


Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?

ROBERT BROWNING

Andrea del Sarto


Everyone holding a check pad is an aspiring something-else.

MANDY ASHCRAFT

Small Orange Fruit


I drink the wine of aspiration and the drug of illusion. Thus I am never dull.

JOHN GALSWORTHY

The Wine Horn Mountain


The incompatibility between the grandeur of our aspirations and the mean reality of our condition generates the violent disappointments which rack our days and etch themselves in lines of acrimony across our faces.

ALAIN DE BOTTON

Religion for Atheists


If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.

HENRY DAVID THOREAU

Walden


He rises on the toe: that spirit of his
In aspiration lifts him from the earth.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Troilus and Cressida


Who digs hills because they do aspire,
Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Pericles


The promise of aspiration is that it is evolutionary. The human condition is such that we are always aspiring to be something more, something better, something nobler. It starts as a thought, a want, a need, or a desire and then grows and evolves with intention and direction, upward with lust and hunger. The continued drive feeds the rise.

LORII MYERS

No Excuses


Strong souls
Live like fire-hearted suns; to spend their strength
In furthest striving action.

GEORGE ELIOT

The Spanish Gypsy


Man is complete and upstanding only when he would be more than man.

MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO

Life of Don Quixote


Yet was there surely then no vulgar power
Working within us--nothing less, in truth,
Than that most noble attribute of man,
That wish for something loftier, more adorned,
Than is the common aspect, daily garb,
Of human life.

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

The Prelude


Too low they build, who build beneath the stars.

EDWARD YOUNG

Night Thoughts


To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but what he aspires to.

KHALIL GIBRAN

The Madman


In action, in desire, we must submit perpetually to the tyranny of outside forces; but in thought, in aspiration, we are free, free from our fellowmen, free from the petty planet on which our bodies impotently crawl, free even, while we live, from the tyranny of death.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

"A Free Man's Worship"


There is not a heart but has its moments of longing--yearning for something better, nobler, holier than it knows now.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers


I have immortal longings in me.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Antony and Cleopatra


When aspirations are perceived to be achievable, ambition and drive can erase excuses.

LORII MYERS

No Excuses


The human animal needs something to aspire to, somewhere to go and something to do.

JAMEY GLASNOVIC

Lost and Found: Adrift in the Canadian Rockies


Who shoots at the midday sun, though he be sure he shall never hit the mark, yet as sure he is he shall shoot higher than who aims but at a bush.

PHILIP SIDNEY

Arcadia