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Ambition is not what man does... but what man would do
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"Ambition is not what man does... but what man would do"

- Robert Browning

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In this quote, Robert Browning suggests that aspiration is not specified by what an individual has already achieved, but rather by what they aspire to accomplish. He argues that real ambition depends on the potential and drive to do fantastic things, instead of in the mere actions or accomplishments of a person. This idea challenges the conventional idea of aspiration being entirely based on success and status, and instead stresses the significance of having a strong desire and determination to pursue one's objectives and dreams. Browning's words work as a tip that real ambition is not restricted by one's present scenarios, but rather sustained by their imagination and determination.

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Robert Browning This quote is written / told by Robert Browning between May 7, 1812 and December 12, 1889. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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