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Elusive Quotes

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Failure is inevitable. Success is elusive.
Steven Spielberg

Authors on Elusive Quotes: Camille Paglia Gloria Vanderbilt Tallulah Bankhead Bethenny Frankel Frederick Lenz Tom Hiddleston Brandon Mull Mirra Komarovsky Elizabeth Wurtzel Stephanie Ellis Andrew Bird Carl Sandburg Steven Spielberg Wayne Dyer Daniel Gillies Gary Neville William Styron David Brin
2.
Whatever you want is as elusive as you make it.
Daniel Gillies

3.
A woman simply is, but a man must become.
Camille Paglia

4.
Manhood coerced into sensitivity is no manhood at all.
Camille Paglia

5.
Everything in life is elusive.
Gloria Vanderbilt

6.
I guess I'm attracted to more archaic words because they can be imbued with more meaning, because their definition is elusive.
Andrew Bird

7.
Don't Let the Elusive Present Moment Get Used Up by Thoughts that Aren't in the Here & Now
Wayne Dyer

8.
If happiness were easy, everybody would feel it all the time, and it wouldn't seem like such an elusive prize.
Bethenny Frankel

9.
I'm not at my best when I moralize or philosophize. Logic is elusive, especially to one who so rarely uses it.
Tallulah Bankhead

10.
My name is Truth and I am the most elusive captive in the universe.
Carl Sandburg

11.
In Henry they had a forward so elusive that he was almost unplayable at his peak
Gary Neville

12.
Depression...so mysteriously painful and elusive.
William Styron

13.
Happiness is the most elusive thing for human beings to find.
Frederick Lenz

14.
Truth in drama is elusive. You never quite find it, but the search for it is compulsive.
Tom Hiddleston

15.
Being smart can make happiness elusive. Being REALLY smart can help you find it in more places than most.
Brandon Mull

16.
I am crying over the elusive nature of love.
Elizabeth Wurtzel

17.
The most elusive knowledge of all is self-knowledge.
Mirra Komarovsky

18.
Love is when there is no denying "it"...that magical, elusive feeling that really seizes us and takes us from the inside.
Stephanie Ellis

19.
What point was there in pursuing an ever-elusive popularity?
David Brin