To live the practical aspect of life as part of our schooling is formidable, but to adopt living it as our ultimate goal is absurd.
I'm a monomaniac with one goal: clean air from clean energy.
We're paid to care. That's what actors get their money for. But the main goal is not for the actors to be frustrated at the end of the show, but for the audience to be throwing their shoes at the television set. That's what we're trying for.
Most good founders that I know at any given time have a set of small overarching goals for the company that everybody in the company knows.
Whatever the founder cares about, whatever the founders think are the key goals, that's going to be what the whole company focusses on.
Later, you should learn to hire fast and scale up the company, but in the early days the goal should be not to hire. Not to hire.
What we'd like to think of YouTube as is a part of Google with very overlapping goals and values. We're a fundamental part of the advertising business for Google.
Not living for food, but living for the sake of an ideal, that is the goal of education
Given six months to live and being the fighter that I am, I set high goals for myself.
Every time I've gotten myself into trouble, it's because I'm choosing a project based on a long-term career goal as opposed to something that speaks to me at the moment.
I'm interested in reaching the masses with my work. It's one of my goals.
I've always been a writer, actually. Not many people assume that, but I kinda keep quiet about anything that I do until I'm ready to show it. It keeps me humble and also makes me work towards a goal.
Needing nothing really is the ultimate goal. And to have nothing to do with things.
You can't bullet-point Trump's political beliefs because he doesn't have them. He's got various things he wants, needs, wants to accomplish, based on circumstances at the moment, not based on a philosophy. Now, there's a foundation. The foundation for Donald Trump is "Make America Great Again." It's the greatest place on earth and we're gonna build it back up and it's gonna be the greatest no matter what, compared to whoever, it's gonna be the greatest. So, I mean, you can say that. But that's not a political philosophy. That's an objective or a series of goals.
I think it's always been an arrangement that had political objectives and goals, which is fine. Get married for whatever reason you want, as far as I'm concerned.
Goals happen to be restrictive to me. Goals can cause me to maybe miss out or make a wrong decision on an opportunity that pops up.
Not my political ideas. Conservatism didn’t buy this house. First and foremost I’m a businessman. My first goal is to attract the largest possible audience so I can charge confiscatory ad rates. I happen to have great entertainment skills, but that enables me to sell airtime.
The really damaging thing is that the objectives, the goals of the people on the left are not possible. There is no utopia.
When President-elect [Donald] Trump wants to take on these issue, when his goal is to increase the economic security of middle class families, then count me in.
My goal was to reach this literary crowd, but I didn't want to alienate my core fan base. I grew up speaking that language, this isn't put on. I can go back and forth; it's almost like being bilingual. But I'm not college educated; I don't know rules of grammar.
And to be able to do it, to be able to accomplish the goal you've always set for yourself is always a blessing.
I have a greater goal - to empower young people through music education.
I'm a farmer now, and it's fantastic. My goal is to be totally self-sufficient and grow everything that I eat. There's something about earning your dinner that's cool.
I'm never much of a goal-setter. Whenever I've tried to make big, solid plans, they don't happen. I'm more into whatever the circumstances are that present themselves, making wise decisions around that.
One of my goals is to create more art to put out there in the world.