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    1. I was just telling you about Kulai, but the home we live in is what I always wanted but didn't dare aspire to, even as an Angel


    2. value in encouraging the young men to aspire to the leadership of the church


    3. "Humans, unlike the animals in nature, have the ability to aspire to whatever level they wish


    4. really care about and are passionate about? What do they aspire to be?


    5. What do your customers aspire to do and have? How would they use


    6. Such a person, too, though he cannot aspire at being a proprietor, will often disdain to be a farmer


    7. You have to listen to life to aspire


    8. It does not aspire to anything that is higher than (itself) because nothing higher exists


    9. These efforts will require skilled-based education/training for individuals entering the workforce and remedial training for (more) mature populations caught in transition, should either group aspire, (especially the latter), for higher paying jobs


    10. Lacking are the traditional principle standards and values that encouraged young people to hope, to aspire, to rise above the lowest common denominator of their immediate environment

    11. I am confident that animals do not go to heaven because they do not, cannot aspire for heaven


    12. An animal can never hope to aspire to Wisdom because such efforts imply a certain insight into the underpinnings of conscious designs, not merely their outward expressions but all that lies hidden and beyond


    13. It suffers in vain because, for reasons mentioned above, it is unable to aspire for hope


    14. The honor he was blessed with was indeed so great he could have never thought it possible, much less aspire to be given it


    15. It is a character trait all Thais aspire to but few attain


    16. "[141] In view of this, we can aspire to be mindful moment by moment about the actions of our body, speech, and mind – because it is in the present where karma is continually ripening, and where future karmic results are being sown


    17. Then people will try to aspire to these values inspite of the fact that it may not come from within


    18. Lago aspire that the United States reach that level of conversation with terrorists that show utmost contempt and absolute scorn for the life of innocent people, with soulless protagonists of such acts of savagery, with assassins without conscience that have promised killing


    19. there are no more rabies…” Isn’t that precisely what we all aspire to… a free and peaceful world without antagonism? Perhaps I share, after all, a bit of your “utopian spirit”, tempered by reality, for I do not exist to seek opposition, but dream of being able to live in peace and tranquillity


    20. managers should aspire to

    21. Pike stated that after World War III is ended, those who will aspire to undisputed world-domination will provoke the


    22. Although a source of frustration for many, there is much humans aspire to know that must remain concealed until the proper time


    23. So many aspire to leadership but are not willing to take the responsibility that comes with it


    24. With that great honor I already sit about as high as any player can aspire to, and a worthy prize it is, so for now I am the unofficial champion of The Game of Status


    25. ‘Well my Lord, a future king should never settle for the norm, he should always aspire for more


    26. If they aspire towards thinking of themselves as a ‘caring’


    27. What about your property rights? If you aspire to millionaire status, this means that you are attempting to accumulate property and expect to retain it


    28. But if you have ever wanted to be rich or if you aspire to great wealth one day, then please listen closely to the message in this chapter


    29. Every good quality that we can aspire to can be found in him


    30. Is that really as high as you’re able to aspire?

    31. wannabees to pretend they can dress in the manner they aspire to


    32. Maybe in the psychology of the emigrant it was better to grasp what they had, than to aspire to something they could probably never achieve


    33. People I respect, and aspire to accomplish a fraction of what they have…


    34. You may not aspire to live his life, but you can resolve to live your lives even as, and by the same means that, he lived his


    35. which you aspire? No, it is not, but only if you understand what you have already


    36. humble circumstances and may aspire to have a better home, nicely furnished; a


    37. to be his son-in law you should aspire;


    38. You look up to the money people and aspire to be like them


    39. Aspire to be so thin you look


    40. On what wings dare he aspire?

    41. the highest achievement they could realistically aspire to was to be a


    42. aspire to go to university


    43. that is a child that is not brain damaged in some way, can realistically aspire


    44. though most software hacks aspire to the same spirit of eleg-


    45. which the organization and the coachee aspire as a function of


    46. ����������� Tears came to Nancy�s eyes as the king took out of a small box a medal with a deep red ribbon, pinning it on her hospital gown and kissing her on both cheeks under the wild applauses of everybody in the ward: only the best and bravest of all could aspire to the Victoria Cross, the highest award for courage in the British Empire


    47. will aspire to a higher level of existence than that of stray cats and


    48. could aspire to proceed forward,


    49. The idea that we should aspire


    50. The most prestigious literary part I could aspire to was










































    1. He had studied her a bit, knew she aspired to a certain level of culture and guessed where she would go to kill a few hours before her ship departed


    2. I aspired to see the zeal of his younger days, those


    3. Here was a man I always aspired to be


    4. You’ve always aspired to write, but you keep voicing out the same,


    5. These (human) restrictions, however, do not preclude the exercising of Free Will (or an individual‘s inherent capacity to make informed or independent decisions) that remain (the) necessary requirements for self-sufficiency and determination; whose absence would reduce Humankind to scripted characters in a play lacking moral and intellectual substance (or spiritual awareness) that otherwise elevates an individual beyond ceremonial customs to aspired spiritual ideals


    6. Mari Sandoz is the best known historian to claim Custer aspired to be president


    7. Then there were those who aspired to such a lofty perch sans the lofty deeds, such as this were some of the Caesars of Rome


    8. For example: Senator Kerry, who aspired to be the Democratic president, stated at the beginning ot the Iraqi conflict that the United States should do nothing until we receive approval from the U


    9. Kami and Yania discerned that their brothers and sisters aspired to have them help


    10. Johnnie Babcock remembers that in the early stages of building his broadcast empire my father had him accompany him on visits to large banks, where he aspired to secure credit and negotiate loans

    11. So Rawson was now the CO (commanding officer), albeit temporarily, of a fighter squadron; a position for which he had always aspired


    12. Ashat aspired to be a great leader like his


    13. like some lost bird that had aspired till the thin air no longer could support


    14. and achieved what she aspired


    15. One look at Jesus, face to face, was enough to convince even Pilate that this gentle and weary, but majestic and upright, man was no wild and dangerous revolutionary who aspired to establish himself on the temporal throne of Israel


    16. Sygoss had accomplished what the scientists of Z’va Prime had aspired to do – create the final stage of evolution


    17. aspired to wear the same hacker mantle


    18. In his autobiography, therefore, Proctor provided evidence that he aspired to achieve the higher, second stratum that he called the “heirs of the missions schools


    19. The United States, which had aspired to become the dominant world power, has in fact been smarting for years under British military and economic dominance


    20. These disadvantages had nothing to do with the fact that I never aspired to the healing profession

    21. Maybe subconsciously that was the reason why he aspired to be a man of medicine, instead of a confused soul, who had sustained the devil's vicious burn


    22. He aspired to


    23. There is however, another area of research in which I have always aspired to contribute, also in the field of particle physics


    24. This will no doubt be welcomed by those Nationalists in the Province, who have long aspired to such an outcome, but may, at first sight, be thought to be abhorrent to the Unionists


    25. Beginning in childhood, he aspired to self-cognition, and first he was guided by natural human desires


    26. Mohammed understood, though, that richness was not the thing to which his soul aspired


    27. Emotions break the order of God aspired steps for that golden key that opens the palace of eternity


    28. he and his sister needed or aspired to have


    29. ascend by yagya which could give them what their hearts aspired to


    30. Business-women they had aspired for, business-women they had achieved

    31. He demonstrated this quality with which Prophets and their companions, and all true believers who have been illuminated by God’s Light are characterized, and which raises their high position to an even higher level, the one to which the Angels eagerly aspired


    32. In addition to the outbreak of the war there were princes of war who aspired to gain supreme influence over the state, so they had their own, lesser battles to fight


    33. feeling distressed, as his noble spirit had become deeply dejected, for they disapproved of him and never appreciated him, as they aspired to nothing except this lower life


    34. After reading The Holy Qur’an fourteen times the same year, my desire increased greatly and, in my curiosity, I aspired to read any book available


    35. He couldn't not be aware that God had raised him very high among orators, so high that, had he chosen to take his gift into politics there was no position he might not have aspired to


    36. Plant life aspired to nowhere near its full potential and was never lush, but always brown and stunted


    37. She’d always aspired to make the world a better place


    38. his family’s wishes, he had decided that he aspired


    39. It was everything that Tamarlan aspired to be, and perhaps has become while I’ve been away


    40. At fifteen years of age Blackthorn looked up to Oak and Oak realized that he was his mentor, the person whom he aspired to be most like

    41. this outbreak could bring about a serious dent in the country’s aspired


    42. But he aspired to a


    43. Rather than aspiring to spiritual purity and obedience: Europeans aspired to mimic the richest most successful aristocrats


    44. They aspired to the culture of all higher classes


    45. So as a measure against destroying Self and each other, and as a guide to real truth, real love, real mercy, real justice and real compassion, improving on, reflecting on, and practicing living life with unconditional love, as is described and expressed within the messages, teachings and letters witnessed throughout the New Testament, can be behaviour aspired to


    46. therefore symbolizes the purest, most worthy, and most aspired to ideals and character (values),


    47. purest, most worthy, and most aspired to character, mettle/metal, and ideals


    48. writer, painter, musician and actor of the Twelve planets aspired to Jaip and the place was a magnet to the


    49. So Joseph guilelessly accepted his minimum wage salary as he aspired to become a creative maverick


    50. She timidly laid her hand on his dear breast, and put up a prayer that she might ever be as true to him as her love aspired to be, and as his sorrows deserved





















    1. dole and he aspires to nothing


    2. We have only started and he already aspires to be


    3. He has two sons, neither of which aspires to be archers


    4. What is indeed evident, with certainty, is that the author tries to show equilibrium and clarity as someone who teaches openness and aspires to provoke “a disposition to snatch a lesson from life”


    5. That is the station to which he aspires


    6. “This is for her good and yours! You are an adult who aspires to be a knight! In the years ahead you will likely see the horrors of the battlefield, and the greater horrors of the surgeries! I once had to deliver the child of a woman who was impaled upon a spear, and if you cannot control yourself and your emotions at the sight you are faced with now, you will be of little use at times like those! Sit down!”


    7. the man who aspires to approach the Masters can reach Them only by


    8. avoided by one who aspires to become a student of occultism


    9. Man aspires by worship to be better and thereby eventually attains the best


    10. aspires to be really free knows me

    11. Alex is well satisfied with this life and has no plans to change it, unlike Droog Georgie, who aspires to a more conventional criminal


    12. Today the city has been completely rebuilt and aspires to


    13. achieved, but at what he aspires to


    14. A mind conscious on peace aspires higher things, grows rich but pleasure brings it down


    15. who aspires to selfless action


    16. in them, nor aspires for them when he is liberated;… ’”


    17. The final end may be the same, but in this case the seeker aspires to fruits and desires something in return for his labour


    18. With such deeds he aspires only to two things: one of them is money; the second, which is the most important, is to make people turn away from their love and appreciation of God, so as to make them glorify him instead


    19. Success is contingent upon a higher ideal than the mere accumulation of riches, and he who aspires to such success must formulate an ideal for which he is willing to strive


    20. He will get whatever he aspires for

    21. Ether, coterminous with the place where the destruction is, aspires there


    22. And on his place, Ether aspires, which coterminous with it


    23. He aspires to the hand of the proud Eugenie


    24. The unhappy wretch who aspires to deliverance finds means sometimes without tools, sometimes with a common wooden-handled knife, to saw a sou into two thin plates, to hollow out these plates without


    25. “She says that she aspires to do Shakespeare and that she will pay Lee [Strasberg] to coach her in Shakespeare as his only student for one year


    26. Yes, and deems, and is bound to deem, himself honoured by the lot, and aspires but after the day when the cross of separation from fleshly ties shall be laid on his shoulders, and when the Head of that church-militant of whose humblest members he is


    27. 'Of course nobody in Valley Road aspires to rival HER


    28. But their knowledge was higher and deeper than ours; for our science seeks to explain what life is, aspires to understand it in order to teach others how to live, while they without science knew how to live; and that I understood, but I could not understand their knowledge


    29. In the Sermon on the Mount Christ expressed the eternal ideal to which mankind instinctively aspires, showing at the same time the point of perfection to which human nature in its present stage may attain


    1. Allcock, true to his promises, had forwarded the required reading for aspiring College entrants, which he acquired from the University directly


    2. Each of the aspiring Tournament competitors, four with wives in attendance, had been settled comfortably in their bungalows and informed of their dinner arrangements at Mandy Hill's, whose dining rooms opened at 6:30 for dinner guests; the saloon adjacent the dining hall was of course almost always ready to entertain customers, though only remained open until midnight


    3. “Father saw the Company perform on his last visit, a couple of years ago, and inquired about their training of aspiring young actresses and vocalists


    4. I am simply exaggerating to make a point, which is this: where or at what point along the evolutionary dominance of African American Athletes become completely taken for granted that aspiring White Athletes need no longer apply?


    5. In addition, in time of war, many did not believe that it is logical to elect a senator who in 1971 vilified, with unfounded allegations before Congress, the armed forces of the country he was now aspiring to govern as commander-in-chief


    6. “That’s nonsense! Even ministers would find that assumption idiotic! At best! Master Olom would have you scrubbing the horses for a week for even pondering such a connection! I do mean, scrubbing! Flayed brush and murky water for a week! Grooming a horse is no occupation for an aspiring Curator, mind you! And especially the horses’ parts where


    7. It had just never occurred to him that such a time would come rather later in his career, right before he would be about to be rotated to an easier life of teaching young aspiring officers


    8. Too frightened to lose the smell of cinnamon bread-pies and the laughter of the young and innocent children, before they too became in essence obedient slaves, aspiring to nothing more than a long life of toil and harsh, bitter pain and misery as if it was the only right thing to do


    9. Caesar wrote The Gallic Wars as an unchallenged reporter, for his own advantage as both victorious general and aspiring politician


    10. There are other products and services that aspiring internet marketing masters will need

    11. · To restore a good relationship with others, one can generate an altruistic attitude towards them by aspiring to become a Buddha so that one can best benefit them


    12. Hypnotherapy is a deeply relaxing experience, something all aspiring mothers need, but it also


    13. two most aspiring boxers in the city


    14. For an aspiring DJ to appear on any kind of video without having to pay up


    15. Chances are that you already know this, being an aspiring DJ and all, so the


    16. When you’re an aspiring DJ struggling to throw even one or two events a month,


    17. The adoption processes are endlessly difficult unless the aspiring parents have large sums of money and the fortitude to wait out all the bureaucratic processes


    18. Hurley and Chen posted ads that requested aspiring female models in the Los Angeles area to upload their personal videos on YouTube


    19. They believed this would be a win-win proposal; aspiring models would want to gain the attention from having people watch their videos, and conversely, people would actually want to watch videos of these women


    20. fund for different causes including aspiring young writers

    21. The aspiring Mage of Coermantyr extended his hands in a gesture of acceptance


    22. An aspiring writer can read all the books on writing he wants, and write until his fingers bleed, but without being run through the meatgrinder by a serious editor I don’t see how he can learn to write successfully


    23. Apparently (that I have witnessed), some aspiring authors fail to realize that each time they post their words to the internet, for one thing, those words live forever


    24. In short, I did what most aspiring writers do


    25. Such, at the least, must have been the recommendations of one aspiring to


    26. It is probably inevitable in the course of karmic law that one who is aspiring shall be brought into contact with someone more


    27. 10 It was on this same day that we first heard that momentous truth which, stated in modern terms, would signify: "Will is that manifestation of the human mind which enables the subjective consciousness to express itself objectively and to experience the phenomenon of aspiring to be Godlike


    28. Adrian was an aspiring writer


    29. He then rolled his eyes when Lucas mentioned that he was an aspiring writer


    30. But it was the grey hairs of Khanna and Manian that gave substance to the aspiring lobbyists

    31. It was the Master's personal commission to those who were to go on preaching the gospel and aspiring to represent him in the world of men even as he was so eloquently and perfectly representative of his Father


    32. Well, the aspiring authors too went along to provide vicarious pleasure to the Western readers by negating India


    33. Many aspiring bodybuilders are hoping that this is the year that their bodies will transform into the bodies of their dreams


    34. The track season was winding down and with baseball next the aspiring young athletes were showing symptoms of hit and run fever


    35. Mel Maderazo is an aspiring Filipino author


    36. Other Qualifications: Aspiring psychologists who are interested in direct patient care


    37. practical handbook for writers and aspiring


    38. best possible information, helping thousands of aspiring and established


    39. To Nathan, this hit him hard; the aspiring young man he met the summer before their freshman year, the guy who practically couldn't be more stable, flirted with cynicism and constant despair


    40. criminal activity on the aspiring meddler's actual physical plain of in errors- soul food

    41. The Modi–Joshi feud has a chequered past but is highly revealing about the man who was now aspiring to be the next prime minister


    42. But when this Something becomes stronger in aspiring to reach the soul, without paying any attention to the storms of the ocean, and it pushes through the thickness of the waters into the bottom, having given up fear, then it finally reaches this gateway


    43. Krishn says that they who follow him, even though aspiring for accom-


    44. It was with this kind of wisdom that earlier men aspiring for salva-


    45. They fed her by their own hands and washed her: he would hold her while his perfect wife changed the soiled linen beneath her without voicing a single word of complaint or disgust; in fact she did it willingly and with good grace, yearning for the reward of the Almighty as Mohammad Amin had developed her under his illustrious tutoring which implanted supreme principles in her spirit: loving God and seeking Him, aiming at the Afterlife, not at this world, aspiring to Paradise through carrying out good deeds which make one draw nearer to Al’lah


    46. and dozens of aspiring artists with paintbrush in


    47. He has counseled aspiring and young entrepreneurs, teaching on motivation in entrepreneurship


    48. To the fantastic writer organizations such as Romance Writers of Australia, Romance Writers of America and Romance Writers of New Zealand for all the help, support and encouragement they offer new and aspiring writers, including me


    49. I was told that the father of this child is a school dropout and aspiring hardcore rapper who performs in nightclubs and other less-than-desirable venues where gang fights and shootings are commonplace


    50. I have talked to young girls aspiring to be video vixens because “the girls wear nice clothes and get a lot of money









































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    Synonyms for "aspire"

    aim aspire draw a bead on shoot for attempt make an effort endeavour strive essay seek venture

    "aspire" definitions

    have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal