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Harper Lee said once that she aspired to be "the Jane Austen of South Alabama".
Two years before her death, but after her break with Prince Charles, Diana told a television interviewer that she aspired to become the "queen of people's hearts".
But she thought that she wasn't beautiful enough, or beautiful in the right way, for the leading roles that she aspired to.
Even before her comments on Thursday there was little doubt among political analysts in Myanmar that she aspired to the presidency in elections that are scheduled for 2015.
When she signed her record deal, aged 20, she mused that she aspired to be Gandhi, Mother Teresa and Mona Lisa "all at the same time, to inspire people, but not in a cheap way".
"I never wanted to be known as the woman who sells the most fashionable nursing clothing," she said, adding that she aspired to be "the woman who put easier breast-feeding on the map of New York City, and made it something as ordinary as eating pie and talking on your cellphone".
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Ms. Boo has said that she "aspires to invisibility" – a feat she manages until the author's note at the end.
Oprah, Ellen, even Tyra Ms. Williams is not, though it's also no secret that she aspires to one-name status.
For a while the president watched from the sidelines, giving rise to suggestions that Lady McGabe, as she has become known, may succeed him, or at least that she aspires to do so.The most immediate beneficiary of the shuffle, however, was the other possible heir, Emmerson Mnangagwa, the defence minister, who was given the vice-presidency.
In a 2012 interview with The Times of India, Chopra professed to have always "wanted to be the sum of more than just my movies" and said that she aspires to acquire a persona like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
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