A Quote by Lauren Bacall

One thing I am convinced of is that the more you do, the more you can do. — © Lauren Bacall
One thing I am convinced of is that the more you do, the more you can do.
The longer I live and the more experience I have of the world, the more I am convinced that, after all, the one thing that is most worth living for-and dying for, if need be-is the opportunity of making someone else more happy.
I am more and more convinced that music is not, in essence, a thing which can be cast into a traditional and fixed form. It is made up of colors and rhythms.
One thing I am convinced more and more is true, and that is this: The only way to be truly happy is to make others happy. When you realize that and take advantage of the fact, everything is made perfect.
I remain totally convinced that if we can do one more simple thing to help kids and adults to learn more, it is to inspire them to read more.
I am convinced more and more day by day that fine writing is next to fine doing, the top thing in the world.
The more I have studied Lincoln, the more I have followed his thought processes, the more I am convinced that he understood leadership better than any other American president.
The older I get, the more I meet people, the more convinced I am that we must only work on ourselves, to grow in grace. The only thing we can do about people is to love them.
The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.
I have watched all the work going on there, and the more I see of it the more I am convinced that Mendelism has nothing to do with evolution.
The more I see of the Swedes, the more I am convinced that there is no kinder, simpler, and honester people in the world.
I am more and more convinced, of the propensity in human nature to tyranize over their fellow men.
I am more and more convinced that man is a dangerous creature.
The more I study the world, the more I am convinced of the inability of brute force to create anything durable.
The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
I am not interested in things getting better; what I want is more: more human beings, more dreams, more history, more consciousness, more suffering, more joy, more disease, more agony, more rapture, more evolution, more life.
Am I getting nobler, better, more helpful, more humble, as I get older? Am I exhibiting the life that men take knowledge of as having been with Jesus, or am I getting more self-assertive, more deliberately determined to have my own way? It is a great thing to tell yourself the truth.
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