I made my name_. What does this mean? It means you didn__ stop just because the way was hard, rather you found solutions to problems
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Making a name for yourself comes from cultivating endurance and patience that even angels will love to have
I made my name_. What does this mean? It means you fought and won your inner battle against fears and restrictions
You make a name for yourself when you take on responsibilities and constantly solve problems
I made my name_. What does this mean? It means you continually engaged in educating yourself, undertaking and fulfilling your responsibility and learned never to give up regardless of your circumstances
Making a name for yourself comes from working hard
I made my name_. What does this mean? It means a man has overcame the obstacles, hassles and roadblocks
Making name for yourself requires you not to stop and consider you have done enough but rather continue to move forward
You make name for yourself when you overcome pain, weakness, laziness and ignorance
I made my name_. What does this mean? It means you were not concerned with conquering the world as much as you were dedicated with conquering yourself
All great and famous people understand that the chief priority in their life is to discover oneself, ones calling and to devote one__ life to its fulfilment
The life given us, by nature is short; but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal.
French Louis Seymour of the West Canada Creek, who knew how to survive all alone in a treacherous wilderness, and Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt of New York City and Raquette Lake, who was richer than God and traveled in his very own Pullman car, and Emmie Hubbard of the Uncas Road, who painted the most beautiful pictures when she was drunk and burned them in her woodstove when she was sober, were all ten times more interesting to me than Milton's devil or Austen's boy-crazy girls or that twitchy fool of Poe's who couldn't think of any place better to bury a body than under his own damn floor.
Fools have a habit of believing that everything written by a famous author is admirable. For my part I read only to please myself and like only what suits my taste.
Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable.
It's much easier on the emotions when one sees life as an experiment rather than a struggle for popularity.
I'm bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is "In 15 minutes everybody will be famous.
But Dumbledore says he doesn't care what they do as long as they don't take him off the Chocolate Frog cards.