People who face too many demands - two careers, two children - often scale back somehow. The Obamas scaled up.
‐‐ Jodi Kantor
People who fail to use their emotional intelligence skills are more likely to turn to other, less effective means of managing their mood. They are twice as likely to experience anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and even thoughts of suicide.
‐‐ Travis Bradberry
People who fight fire with fire usually end up with ashes.
‐‐ Pauline Phillips
People who find that they have a lot of drama in their relationships need to allow themselves to get 'bored'. At first, it will feel excruciating, and they may find themselves confronting a very real fear underneath all that drama: being truly close and therefore vulnerable to another human being.
‐‐ Tracy McMillan
People who follow all the rules and chase every trend tend to get forgotten - they look great, but they're not as memorable.
‐‐ Dita Von Teese
People who gentrify are usually new transplants to a city, changing it to suit their particular cultural needs and whims.
‐‐ Annalee Newitz
People who get comfortable in their spirit miss what they were created for. They were created to magnify the glory of the world.
‐‐ Cory Booker
People who get into animation tend to be kids. We don't have to grow up. But also, animators are great observers, and there's this childlike wonder and interest in the world, the observation of little things that happen in life.
‐‐ John Lasseter
People who get involved with the success of something have to be given at least some share of that success.
‐‐ Michael Ironside
People who get on at school are the ones who play by the rules, and no one's going to get far in later life playing by the system.
‐‐ Max Hastings
People who get rich early should help the rest get rich.
‐‐ Zong Qinghou
People who get through life dependent on other people's possessions are always the first to lecture you on how little possessions count.
‐‐ Ben Elton
People who get to express their voice are paid by the people who make profit from it. So they're going to make you believe you have to spend your money buying these products otherwise you won't be happy. This is really wrong. Especially the implication it carries.
‐‐ Michel Gondry
People who get trapped in the tunnel vision of making money think that is all there is to life.
‐‐ Felix Dennis
People who go into show business are screwed up.
‐‐ Craig Kilborn
People who go to Oxford and Cambridge are often unproductive. What am I saying? This is nonsense. No, sometimes they get so competitive that, unless they're going to be Pulitzer prize-winning, they can't get off their backside.
‐‐ Tom Hollander
People who go to work every day and perform the services essential to keeping our economy functioning deserve to live above the poverty level.
‐‐ Marcy Kaptur
People who got on their feet and freaked about were called idiot dancers. and nobody wants to be called an idiot dancer. But the whole idea of rock and roll is to get people off their arses - that's what it's about.
‐‐ Steve Marriott
People who graduate are more resilient financially, and they weather economic downturns better than people who don't graduate. And, throughout their lives, people who graduate are more likely to be economically secure, more likely to be healthy, and more likely to live longer. Face it: A college degree puts a lot in your corner.
‐‐ Elizabeth Warren
People who grew up watching Disney films like myself, there are films that are certain benchmarks in my childhood. 'The Little Mermaid' was the first movie I remember seeing. 'Beauty And The Beast,' 'Aladdin,' those are three I remember right off the bat.
‐‐ Mandy Moore
People who grow up in a region doubtless have a better cultural awareness of their own cuisine, but it's also true that a lot of locals go to McDonald's, Applebee's and the like.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
People who grow up with two or more languages understand that each can express certain aspects of reality better than the other.
‐‐ Siri Hustvedt
People who hardly ever cook at all, suddenly at the holidays, feel like it's their responsibility to not only cook dinner for large groups of people suddenly, but to serve things that are fussy or fancy or formal. And I don't think that's what anybody really wants, especially if you're not good at it.
‐‐ Ted Allen
People who hate God... take it out on innocent people.
‐‐ Pat Robertson
People who have a reputation for being evil are usually good.
‐‐ Sebastian Horsley
People who have achieved a public voice find it a mixed bag.
‐‐ Jimmy Wales
People who have been made to suffer by certain things cannot be reminded of them without a horror which paralyses every other pleasure, even that to be found in reading a story.
‐‐ Stendhal
People who have car collections - I never understood that. I always thought that was unnecessary. It's not beautiful, it's not creative. It's just showing how much money you've got.
‐‐ Daniel Radcliffe
People who have come to appreciate well-sourced and well-cooked food refuse to pay too much for food that they wouldn't want to pay anything for.
‐‐ Danny Meyer
People who have expertise just love to share it. That's human nature.
‐‐ David Baldacci
People who have fabulous childhoods have this sense that nothing is ever going to be that good again. With me, I have the sense that nothing is going to be that bad.
‐‐ Nigella Lawson
People who have given us their complete confidence believe that they have a right to ours. The inference is false, a gift confers no rights.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
People who have good relationships at home are more effective in the marketplace.
‐‐ Zig Ziglar
People who have got to know Western educational methods always claim that the reading of the Classics was a useless waste of time and should be abolished. Such chatter is to be heard from hundreds of people and cannot be stopped. But it is a serious mistake.
‐‐ Zhang Zhidong
People who have had a stroke and are recovering from it love being read to... especially by someone who is a good reader - it does help them to get better.
‐‐ Ruth Rendell
People who have it too easy in early life have a disadvantage for later on, because they get to thinking that everything is going to be easy.
‐‐ Mildred S. Dresselhaus
People who have money have an obligation. I wouldn't say I'm entitled to tell them what to do with it but to use it wisely.
‐‐ Chuck Feeney
People who have never done theatre before, and have only worked in front of a camera, would find it very difficult, I think, to know how to command a stage and work with the logistics of being on stage. They're very different. The theatre is quite tricky, actually.
‐‐ David Wenham
People who have never had an addiction don't understand how hard it can be.
‐‐ Payne Stewart
People who have no hold over their process of thinking are likely to be ruined by liberty of thought. If thought is immature, liberty of thought becomes a method of converting men into animals.
‐‐ Muhammad Iqbal
People who have no idea it's me when they first see me playing something, and later they realize, 'That's her from whatever it is,' it's a great compliment that they can forget.
‐‐ Linda Cardellini
People who have not done their research on me do not know that I am European, born in Copenhagen, Denmark to an Italian father from Napoli and a mother from Alabama who was singing opera and went to Europe, met my dad, fell in love, and then moved back to Rome, where I was raised, between Rome and Hamburg.
‐‐ Giancarlo Esposito
People who have nothing to do are quickly tired of their own company.
‐‐ Jeremy Collier
People who have passion for horror stories, their appreciation/my appreciation is looking at it as opera.
‐‐ Bryan Fuller
People who have power respond simply. They have no minds but their own.
‐‐ Ivy Compton-Burnett
People who have seen me read usually come up afterwards and invite me to be a part of something.
‐‐ Amber Tamblyn
People who have the drive to achieve spend most of their time on what brings them the most tangible, immediate sense of success. Investments in our family only pay off in the very long term.
‐‐ Clayton Christensen
People who have time on their hands will inevitably waste the time of people who have work to do.
‐‐ Thomas Sowell
People who have tried it, tell me that a clear conscience makes you very happy and contented; but a full stomach does the business quite as well, and is cheaper, and more easily obtained.
‐‐ Jerome K. Jerome