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Quotes about Dedication

It's about hard work and not gender.
- Geeta Phogat
My kind of work is very intense. The trouble with me is that I completely fling myself into it. I get giddy. I get terrible crushes on jobs.
- Maxine Peake
You know, God gave me a gift to do other things besides play the game of basketball.
- LeBron James
It just comes from my faith as a Christian, to not just do a job, collect a check and go home.
- Monty Williams
I love acting in Tamil cinema. I have decided quite consciously to do at least one good film every year in Tamil.
- Vivek Oberoi
The other danger is that apologists put so much effort into what they do that they may end up not so much defending the faith because they believe it is true as believing the faith is true because they have worked so hard and long to defend it.
- Frederick Buechner
Allowing only ordinary ability and opportunity, we may explain success mainly by one word and that word is WORK! WORK!! WORK!!! WORK!!!! Not transient and fitful effort, but patient, enduring, honest, unremitting and indefatigable work into which the whole heart is put[...] There is no royal road to perfection.
- Frederick Douglass
A young husband with an unfaithful wife, who is consecrated and dedicated to continence, eats daily of the Bread of Life so that the bride may one day return to both the home and the faith.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Yet to be daily committed to the greatest of all wars—the one waged within.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The depth of a priest's compassion is the measure of his apostolic success.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The fall of the priest is completed by these steps: neglect of prayer, withdrawal to a distance from the Eucharistic Lord, dedication to a comfortable existence, negligence concerning occasions of sin and, finally, the substitution of a creature for Christ.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The lazy priest always has less time than the zealous priest, because the former is thinking in terms of the interruptions to his leisure, while the latter seeks the opportunity to be another Christ. The priest's time is not his own; it is Our Lord's.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen