Blood Sweat And Tears Quotes by Kevin Hart, Ed O’Brien, Anthony Robles, Barack Obama, Phillipe Nover, Jillian Michaels and many others.

A lot of blood, sweat, and tears have gone into this career of mine.
If you want something good to come out of something, you have to put in a lot of effort. That involves a lot of hard work, and a lot of blood, sweat and tears sometimes. No different to anything, no different to what we all do.
I don’t care what’s probable. Through blood, sweat, and tears, I am unstoppable.
It took a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get to where we are today, but we have just begun. Today we begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today.
Lots of fans believe fighting is full of glitz and glamor. Fighting is blood sweat and tears.
I believe in blood, sweat and tears.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
You need a civil society… Bushfires can achieve the change from society to community. Bushfires can. Floods can. Ghastly crimes and disasters can. Places can change… but it takes blood, sweat and tears.
People like a story that has a lot of blood, sweat and tears. But I don’t think the Slint story really has that.
Classic mountaineering grows out of a traditional romantic imagination. Its heart is the feeling, its path is blood, sweat and tears, and its restriction is God.
If you are an inventor, then you are destined for blood, sweat and tears.
It is important to be conscious of the message that you’re putting out there. It takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get a movie to the screen. I do feel a certain element of responsibility to say something worth saying with it, as well as entertainment.
My life is the direct product, if you will, of the legacy of the blood, sweat and tears of the NAACP and so today I’m particularly mindful that the NAACP has made America what it is, and certainly made my life possible and we are all grateful heirs of that legacy.
Psmith is the only thing in my literary career which was handed to me on a plate with watercress round it, thus enabling me to avoid the blood, sweat and tears inseparable from an author’s life.
There’s a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success.
There comes a point when you have to realize that the sum of all your blood, sweat, and tears will ultimately amount to zero.
I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this government: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.