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The difference between ‘wanting’ something and ‘having’ something is ‘doing’ something.
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Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I desperately want someone to see the anguish of my soul, for to walk alone in that kind of anguish creates an anguish all its own.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
I cannot live without you. For to attempt to do so would be to rob both of us of each other, and that is thievery of the greatest sort.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Love never lives on a one-way street, for it will always come back up the road bigger than how we had sent it down the road.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Vulnerability creates unimaginable space to build each other up, as much as it creates ample room to tear each other down.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
I yearn not for the easy path, but for the right path. For 'easy' and 'right' are rarely compatible.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
The road to success is paved with the hot asphalt of failure.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
The man who waits to know everything is the man who never does anything.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Greatness is the born of ordinary men who decided to work extraordinarily hard.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Will it take the death of me to finally learn that the things that I describe as success may very well be the death of me?
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
The greatest ‘victory’ in any victory is that I didn’t make it about myself.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Even if yesterday was wildly successful, I still don’t want to repeat it. Rather, I want to build on it.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
More times than not, going backwards is a necessary part of going forwards.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
Achievement is not about ‘doing something.’ Rather, it’s about ‘being someone.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
The most critical time in any battle is not when I’m fatigued, it’s when I no longer care.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
We have come to see pain as the antithesis of happiness. Yet without the experience of pain we would not appreciate the experience of happiness.
By Craig D. Lounsbrough
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