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The more flesh you show, the higher up the ladder you go. by Jerry Hall

The more flesh you show, the higher up the ladder you go.

Jerry Hall
ladders flesh shows

Success isn't one straight line - it's a ladder, and there's always another rung above you to reach out for. Like anything else, there are ups and downs.

Joan Jett
reach-out ladders lines

I care so much less, now, about going up the ladder; if I cared about the ladder I would be doing it all very wrong.

Joely Richardson
ladders care would-be
When I see a barrier, I cry and I curse, and then I get a ladder... by John H. Johnson

When I see a barrier, I cry and I curse, and then I get a ladder and climb over it.

John H. Johnson
curse ladders cry
Books—they weren't ladders out of the abyss, but they were compan... by John Green

Books—they weren't ladders out of the abyss, but they were companions.

John Green
companion ladders book

A man must make of his life a ladder that he never ceases to climb -- if you're not rising, you are slipping down the rungs, my friend.

John Shirley
ladders rising men

There's a man going 'round taking names / And he decides who to free and who to blame / Everybody won't be treated all the same / There'll be a golden ladder reaching down / When the Man comes around.

Johnny Cash
ladders names men
Midlife is when you reach the top of the ladder and find that it... by Joseph Campbell

Midlife is when you reach the top of the ladder and find that it was against the wrong wall.

Joseph Campbell
ladders wall life

There is perhaps nothing worse than reaching the top of the ladder and discovering that you’re on the wrong wall.

Joseph Campbell
reaching-the-top ladders wall

I work very slowly. It's like building a ladder, where you're building your own ladder rung by rung, and you're climbing the ladder. It's not the best way to build a ladder, but I don't know any other way.

Joyce Carol Oates
ladders climbing way
Why didn't evolution make a giraffe good at carpentry so it could... by Karl Pilkington

Why didn't evolution make a giraffe good at carpentry so it could build a ladder?

Karl Pilkington
ladders giraffe evolution

Life isn't a straightforward climb up the ladder. It can take a few slips to really gain perspective.

Kate Jacobs
ladders gains perspective
Each time you decide to grow again, you realize you're starting a... by Ken Rosenthal

Each time you decide to grow again, you realize you're starting at the bottom of another ladder.

Ken Rosenthal
ladders realizing challenges

So spirit is both the highest "level" in the holarchy, but it's also the paper on which the entire holarchy is written. It's the highest rung in the ladder, but it's also the wood out of which the entire ladder is made.

Ken Wilber
ladders levels paper

Having worked my way from the bottom of the ladder to the top [of the UN] certainly helped me navigate that complexity, both political and bureaucratic.

Kofi Annan
ladders political way
Truth is a matter of direct apprehension-you can't climb a ladder... by Lawrence Durrell

Truth is a matter of direct apprehension-you can't climb a ladder of mental concepts to it.

Lawrence Durrell
ladders truth matter
Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in you... by Lily Tomlin

Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pocket -

Lily Tomlin
ladders pockets hands

Know that there is nothing you can't aspire to do. Take offense. Bide your time. Pick your battles. Take revenge when you can - and never pull the ladder up after you.

Linda Hirshman
ladders battle revenge
Being popular with an audience is a very rickety ladder to be on. by Louis C. K.

Being popular with an audience is a very rickety ladder to be on.

Louis C. K.
being-popular ladders audience

My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them--as steps--to climb up beyond them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.) He must transcend these propositions, and then he will see the whole world aright.

Ludwig Wittgenstein
ladders philosophical world
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