I am an ambitious person, but I am not ambitious in the sense that I want jobs only for the sake of them... I am here to do things I think are worthwhile. I am always careful that the political positions I take are consistent with good policy. I would not want to be prime minister of Australia at any price.
The difference lies in the intention behind wanting money. Your reasons for why you want to create more money is typically why you're ambitious to get it. You're either genuinely ambitious or selfishly hungry.
I'm hungry and ambitious.
I'm not hungry for success. I am only hungry for good work, and that is how it is with most superstars. Every day I tell myself how fortunate I am to be where I am.
I'm not ambitious about my career, but I am ambitious with each job. I can be fairly annoying to work with.
I am utterly ambitious. I'm ambitious for the sake of being so, too.
I'm ambitious. But if I weren't as talented as I am ambitious, I would be a gross monstrosity.
It's not that I lack ambition. I am ambitious in the sense that I want to be more than I am now. But if I were truly ambitious, I think I'd already be more than I am now.
I wasn't born ambitious, but I am ambitious now.
The world today is hungry Not only for bread But hungry for love; Hungry to be wanted, Hungry to be loved.
I used to think that driving, sleepless, ambitious labor was what you needed to succeed.
Boys, be ambitious. Be ambitious not for money, not for selfish aggrandizement, not for the evanescent thing which men call fame. Be ambitious for the attainment of all that a man can be.
I get more ambitious every decade, and I am more ambitious today than ever before. I still love the game - and the thrill of the chase.
Youth all over the world are very hungry to succeed.
Be hungry for success, hungry to make your mark, hungry to be seen and to be heard and to have an effect. And as you move up and become successful, make sure also to be hungry for helping others.
I've known ambitious people with no aptitude for the thing they did. Most of whom, rather terrifyingly, tended to succeed.