A Quote by Ellen Hopkins

Taking no chances means wasting your dreams. — © Ellen Hopkins
Taking no chances means wasting your dreams.
I mean, who wants to trudge through life, doing everything just right? Taking no chances means wasting your dreams.
You can live your dreams if you can embrace change. It's by taking chances that you'll learn how to be brave.
I'm all about taking chances. You have to ask yourself, if you're not taking any chances, are you actually even living? Every time you walk out of your door and you're out in the world, you take a chance on not coming back. That is the danger and the dynamic of being alive.
When you walk around braced for impact, you're dramatically decreasing your chances. Your chances to avoid the outcome you fear, your chances to make a difference, and your chances to breathe and connect.
All you can do in this life is follow your dreams. Otherwise you're just wasting your time.
I don't believe in taking foolish chances, but nothing can be accomplished if we don't take any chances at all.
Living means taking chances. Risks. Playing safe all the time is being dead inside, even if you happen to still be breathing.
I feel like there is just never a good time for taking a chance and following your dreams - whatever those dreams are.
The businessmen of the world who are not taking environmental matters seriously are just wasting money, aside from damaging the environment it's wasting money and in this economic climate you just can't afford to do that.
...life is all about chances. You might be safer not taking any. But playing it totally safe means you're only existing. Not living. I want to live.
I just got tired of waiting for things to happen through other people when so many other people are taking chances on following their dreams.
Sport, like all of life, is about taking your chances.
Life gives you lots of chances to screw up which means you have just as many chances to get it right.
If you listen only to those around you, the chances of your dreams coming true are very small.
At its heartmeat core, writing is about exploring the questions of your heart on the assumption that what intrigues you, what inflames or amuses or ennobles you, will have the same effect on someone else. It's about taking chances, and taking risks, and pushing yourself to be honest in the issues that present themselves.
Quitting, for me, means not giving up, but moving on; changing direction not because something doesn’t agree with you, but because you don’t agree with something. It’s not a complaint, in other words, but a positive choice, and not a stop in one’s journey, but a step in a better direction. Quitting-whether a job or a habit-means taking a turn so as to be sure you’re still moving in the direction of your dreams.
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