It will not be amiss to distinguish the three kinds and, as it were, grades of ambition in mankind. The first is of those who desire to extend their own power in their native country, a vulgar and degenerate kind. The second is of those who labor to extend the power and dominion of their country among men. This certainly has more dignity, though not less covetousness. But if a man endeavor to establish and extend the power and dominion of the human race itself over the universe, his ambition (if ambition it can be called) is without doubt both a more wholesome and a more noble thing than the other two. read more
- Francis BaconThese are the four abuses: desire to succeed in order to make oneself famous; taking credit for the labors of others; refusal to correct one"s errors despite advice; refusal to change one"s ideas despite warnings. read more
- ConfuciusYou will give yourself peace of mind if you perform every act of your life as if it were you last. read more
- Marcus AureliusThe starting point of all achievement is desire read more
- Napoleon HillA greedy man and an angry woman have never lived prosperously. read more
- RajinikanthIn an autobiography, I will have to write the truth, I should not hide anything. Just to avoid people’s feelings, I should not be hiding things. If I don’t present events as they happened, truthfully, it is not an autobiography at all. I have read Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography and if I can muster up the kind of courage that he had, I will write one. read more
- RajinikanthThe happiest men in this world are child, lunatic and a sage. read more
- RajinikanthHe Never let me fall. when i wanted to leave everything behind, it was Kamal Hassan who cajoled me back to the material world. read more
- RajinikanthYou won’t get anything without hard work. What you get without hard work will never fructify. read more
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