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I often lose motivation, but it's something I accept as normal.
- quote by Bill Rodgers
- quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
If I didn't have Lincoln's butt to stare at the whole time, motivation would be a lot harder to come by.
- quote by Jessica Shirvington
- quote by Shannon L. Alder
- quote by Shannon L. Alder
In a story you had to find a reason, but real life gets on very well without even Freudian motivations.
- quote by Anthony Burgess
In general, we do well to let an opponent's motives alone. We are seldom just to them. Our own motives on such occasions are often worse than those we assail.
- quote by William Ellery Channing
In the eye of that Supreme Being to whom our whole internal frame is uncovered, dispositions hold the place of actions.
- quote by Hugh Blair
Inspiration fires you up; motivation keeps you burning.
- quote by Stuart Aken
It is impossible to dive into the secret recesses of a man's heart.
- quote by Sir William Grant