If someone is being unkind or petty or jealous or distant or weird, you don't have to take it in. You don't… — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share Image
When Donald Trump yells at his supporters to throw somebody out of the hall - and usually that somebody is brown or… — George Packer Copy Share Image
It's funny, when you look back in history books or American cookery books, one of the reasons that the quinces and cranberries… — Alton Brown Copy Share Image
I think the locker room is a huge part of the football team and often is a part thats overlooked. The chemistry… — Larry Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
Old age likes to dwell in the recollections of the past, and, mistaking, the speedy march of years, often is inclined to… — Lajos Kossuth Copy Share Image
As an actor going into screenwriting, I was able to understand what type of dialogue feels natural. A lot of the time,… — John Francis Daley Copy Share Image
Grief is like a bomber circling round and dropping its bombs each time the circle brings it overhead; physical pain is like… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Avoid singularity. There may often be less vanity in following the new modes than in adhering to the old ones. It is… — Joseph Joubert Copy Share Image
Trouble can often be traced to a single strong individual — the stirrer, the arrogant underling, the poisoner of goodwill. If you… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives: Be kind anyway. If you are successful you will win… — Mother Teresa Copy Share Image
Villains can often be one note and I would say in that case, it’s not fun to play the villain. It’s fun… — James Franco Copy Share Image
Living wisdom cannot be confined within words, but it can be hinted at through situations, much as a specific feature of an… — Robert Svoboda Copy Share Image
Hackman's paradox: Groups have natural advantages: they have more resources than individuals; greater diversity of resources; more flexibility in deploying the resources;… — J. Richard Hackman Copy Share Image
The task of the political philosopher can only be to influence public opinion, not to organize people for action. He will do… — Friedrich August von Hayek Copy Share Image
More and more I've come to understand that listening is one of the most important things we can do for one another.… — Fred Rogers Copy Share Image
The fallacy is that politicians don't really do much about social issues. They just demonize their opponents as elitists and reap the… — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
You must have a training routine so that what you do happens automatically. If I got up in the morning and thought… — Robert de Castella Copy Share Image
Socrates and then Archesilaus used to make their pupils speak first; they spoke afterwards. 'Obest plerumque iss discere volunt authoritas eorum qui… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
I am constantly torn between the attitude of the conscientious journalist who is a recorder and interpreter of the facts and of… — W. Eugene Smith Copy Share Image
When you are not feeling particularly friendly but know you ought to be, the best thing you can do, very often, is… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
It's nice to represent to other people in the world that Americans actually do know what's happening in the world, can speak… — Cary Fukunaga Copy Share Image
We all know how important love is, yet how often is it really emoted or exhibited? What so many sick people in… — Albert Schweitzer Copy Share Image
On screen, Gene Wilder could often be summed up as an accident waiting to happen, that frizzy, flyaway hair, the eyes darting… — Gene Wilder Copy Share Image
Preparatory faith is formed by experiences in the past-by the known, which provides a basis for belief. But redemptive faith must often… — Jeffrey R. Holland Copy Share Image
It is however always important to remember that the ability to see things in their correct perspective may be, and often is,… — Joseph A. Schumpeter Copy Share Image
[Hillary Clinton ] sometimes struggles with the big theme. She loves talking about her plans, and she often is very focused on… — Tamara Keith Copy Share Image
A democratic form of government, a democratic way of life, presupposes free public education over a long period; it presupposes also an… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
This is revolution in reaction, as well as in radicalism, and Toryism speaking a jargon of law and order may often be… — Frank I. Cobb Copy Share Image
If [Barack] Obama or the boss or the newspapers or anyone else tells you they're doing this, that, or the other thing,… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
If adjustment is necessary, it should be made primarily with regard to the position the homosexual occupies in present-day society, and society… — Harry Benjamin Copy Share Image
Anger is the mother of a whole brood of evil actions. Divorce too often is the bitter fruit of anger. — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
Inquire often, but judge rarely, and thou wilt not often be mistaken. — William Penn Copy Share Image
Ask yourselves this question: How often is Jesus inside and knocking at the door to be let out, to come out? — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
Just how could a nation often be great if it's bread tastes want Kleenex. — Julia Child Copy Share Image
My most memorable dunk, that I think about very, very often, is the Patrick Ewing dunk. — Michael Jordan Copy Share Image
To the unmusical hearer a note on the gong means dinner, this perhaps often is menacing enough. — Ralph Vaughan Williams Copy Share Image
Women understand that men must often be kept from soiling themselves with the dirty little details of life in order to accomplish… — Judy LaMarsh Copy Share Image
Misgovernment...will often be reflected in oppressive or aggressive policies towards groups within the state or towards the state's neighbours. — Margaret Thatcher Copy Share Image