A Quote by Mike Holloway

[I am] loyal, ambitious and clever. — © Mike Holloway
[I am] loyal, ambitious and clever.

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I had been proud of my awareness, aware of my pride, and proud of that awareness again. It went on like this: How clever I am that I know I am so stupid, how stupid I am to think that I am clever, and how clever I am that I am aware of my stupidity, etc.
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.
I'm not ambitious about my career, but I am ambitious with each job. I can be fairly annoying to work with.
I'm ambitious. But if I weren't as talented as I am ambitious, I would be a gross monstrosity.
I am utterly ambitious. I'm ambitious for the sake of being so, too.
I am loyal to my beloved Joffrey. (Sansa) No doubt. As loyal as a deer surrounded by wolves. (Tyrion) Lions, she whispered without thinking.
I'm very clever at hiding poems perhaps more clever than I am at writing them.
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.
How clever am I? I'm really quite clever. I mean, look, I've got a first-class degree from Oxford.
A chorus of tough southern belles whispered, You need a loyal husband around here. Loyal to you, loyal to your family, loyal to your land. I added, Good in bed, smart, and romantic. Politically, socially, and religiously compatible. And he had to want children.
He was neither clever nor sensitive, but he was loyal--stubbornly sometimes, and even annoyingly and stupidly so in later life.
I am clever enough to know that I am clever.
Hillary Clinton is tough, clever, and formidably well briefed, and has been politically ambitious all her adult life.
I wasn't the classic comedy type; I wasn't bullied or extrovert. I was more the ambitious literary one who wanted to write clever little plays.
But am I clever and right or clever and wrong?
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