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“Humanity is the start of the race; I say Humanity is the mould to break away from, the crust to break through, the coal to break into fire, The atom to be split.”
Robinson Jeffers, Selected Poems“There's a problem with the hierarchical orientation, though. When the numbers get too big, the thing breaks down. A pecking order can hold only so many chickens.”
Steven Pressfield, The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles“Sometimes everything breaks up so something new can break through.”
Lynn A. Robinson“If you want to break through to higher levels of performance, you must allow yourself to be restructured.”
William A. Adams, Mastering Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Breakthrough Performance and Extraordinary Business Results“The noise distorts the truth but we can break through, we need to base our foundation upon the Rock.”
Eric Samuel Timm, Static Jedi: The Art of Hearing God Through the Noise“From this day onward whatever circumstances may jam my way I'll break through it unscathed for in the end who will but suffer but me, so much so that I will reach for the unreachable, I'll break that which is unbreakable and attain that is impossible!”
Liliosa Hilao“I've learned something peculiar in my life, every time rejection comes on my way; my break through shows up. Now I'm sort of enjoying rejection, so bring it on, I'm ready to celebrate my break through and I'm grateful to those who reject me.”
Euginia Herlihy“Yes, but the artist?" said Nigel almost fiercely. "He's different, you know he is. He's driven by some compulsion: if he can't do what he knows he has to do with his life he might as well be dead. He's got to break through the world's indifference, or else break himself against it. He can't help it.”
Mary Stewart, My Brother Michael“A Hillary Clinton presidency would symbolically break the glass ceiling for women in the United States, but it would be unlikely to break through the military-industrial complex that has been keeping our nation in a perpetual state of war--killing people around the world, many of them women and children.”
Liza Featherstone, False Choices: The Faux Feminism of Hillary Rodham Clinton