People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
People should be attached to people and not so much on material things. — EwshyCrazyness Copy Share Image
Growing up is about being wise enough to detach from people that never should of been attached in the first place. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's really cool to know that there are so many people out there that are attached to me or projects that I've… — Nikki Sixx Copy Share Image
Sometimes when people are attached to a project, they need persuading to stay attached, and then, in retrospect, they're not the right… — Nick Hornby Copy Share Image
However strong or beautiful this body may be, its culmination is in those three pounds of ashes. And still people are so… — Sarada Devi Copy Share Image
People get so attached to a position which they identify themselves with that they just spurt it out, but they can't really… — Serj Tankian Copy Share Image
When you're not attached to anything, nothing can harm you. When people become attached, they can be harmed. I know this, so… — KRS-One Copy Share Image
I'm thinking, 'Man, there's this whole other group of people that are attached to me because of my last name and my… — Mark Sanchez Copy Share Image
I think it's so important to have visibility and to break down stereotypes and stigmas and everything that people are so attached… — Gus Kenworthy Copy Share Image
“George Bernard Shaw once observed: “People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them.” — William Ury Copy Share Image
I'm not really sure why so much people still listen us. I think we live in an era when people get attached… — Ishmael Butler Copy Share Image
People had been so attached to the Diane [Cheers] character that audiences and producers found it difficult to think of me in… — Shelley Long Copy Share Image
However closely people are attached to one another, their mutual horizon nonetheless includes all four compass directions, and nowand again they notice… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image