I have a theory that burnout is about resentment. And you beat it by knowing what it is you're giving up that makes you resentful.
Girls are very complicated creatures, they make you give up and then they say” I knew you would give up”.
There's nothing wrong with giving up all your principles for a suitable financial reward. It is indeed the basis of our society.
Even though some in our government may claim that civil liberties must be compromised in order to protect the public, we must be wary of what we are giving up in the name of fighting terrorism.
I see the Jedi mission as giving up a normal life in exchange for protecting the innocent. It's a life of sacrifice. There are rewards, but also a certain degree of sterility.
Southern states in the confederacy were not ready to give up their fight to secede or give up their way of life, which was made possible in large part through the blood, sweat and tears of African slaves.
The thing I most connect with is the idea of not giving up. And that's a thing I have in my own life. You have to trust your instincts and keep trying.
If life doesn't give up on you in good times, why then would you dare to give up on it in tough times?
A life of failure could only be possible if one betrays oneself by giving up on one's true destiny to settle for failure.
The habit of giving up when the present task is half finished and try something else is one of the chief causes of failure.
If you do not like how things are going, think in new ways, create new solutions and do not even think about giving up!
There was that word again.Mature. Was this what maturity was? Giving up on the things we wanted because we knew we’d never get them?
I've learned the dangerous lesson of the web: You succeed by giving up control, and that's inverse of the normal campaign.
The man who gives up accomplishes nothing and is only a hindrance. The man who does not give up can move mountains.
Giving up doesn't define you, but how you stand in every choice and fight in every decision you've made reflects your character.
Failure is when you give up. A real winner is someone that doesn't give up, even when it feels like they are losing.
Why do writers, say, give up a job in economics and decide to write poetry? Or, why do they give up a job in a bank and decide to paint, like Krishan Khanna? They want to convey something.
Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game one foot from a winning touchdown.
I'm like, over love. Crush, smush. I can't. I'm giving up on love at this point. I'm hoping for a crush. Actually, no. I don't want a crush. I want someone to crush on me.
Success is not about getting it right the first time but about not giving up even if it takes a lifetime of effort.
What winning is to me is not giving up, is no matter what's thrown at me, I can take it. And I can keep going.