A Quote by Hardwell

My goal has always been to push the boundaries, to aim for the stars. — © Hardwell
My goal has always been to push the boundaries, to aim for the stars.
Artists are free to push boundaries to make art. But when pushing boundaries is their only aim, the result is usually bad art.
I want to push the boundaries on the roles that have historically been given to actresses who look like me. There is so much more we can do. There always has been.
The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfulfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream...It is not a disgrace not to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars to reach for. Not failure, but low aim is sin.
I've always been drawn to strong women in every genre, people who push the boundaries because they're just epic.
I refuse to totally grow up. I've always been someone who says and does things that push politically correct boundaries.
Fashion, film, and music - all these industries have ways of putting us in a box. Ultimately my goal is to push those boundaries.
They say aim for the stars, but I want to aim beyond the stars.
I've always been involved in the visual aspect of my work, and moreover, it's very important in days where technology allows us to push the boundaries even more than when I started out.
In my work, I have always tried to push the boundaries of what fashion can do.
I guess I've always wanted to push the boundaries as an actor.
We always push the boundaries on the styles we put on a record.
I guess Ive always wanted to push the boundaries as an actor.
People always push the boundaries, especially when the rewards are so high financially.
Ethical inquiry has always been motivated by the aim of improving human conduct. It doesn't follow from that that the goal is to produce a complete rule book that would be applicable to all cases.
Every year, I push myself to do something different - and push the boundaries a little bit more.
Satire must always accompany any free society. It is an absolute necessity. Even in the most repressive medieval kingdoms, they understood the need for the court jester, the one soul allowed to tell the truth through laughter. It is, in many ways, the most powerful form of free speech because it is aimed at those in power, or those whose ideas would spread hate. It is the canary in the coalmine, a cultural thermometer, and it always has to push, push, push the boundaries of society to see how much it’s grown.
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