People who make history know nothing about history. You can see that in the sort of history they make.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
People who make mistakes but try their best, other people will support. But people who make mistakes because they're lazy, nobody supports.
‐‐ Nobu Matsuhisa
People who make money often make mistakes, and even have major setbacks, but they believe they will eventually prosper, and they see every setback as a lesson to be applied in their move towards success.
‐‐ Jerry Gillies
People who make music together cannot be enemies, at least while the music lasts.
‐‐ Paul Hindemith
People who make no mistakes lack boldness and the spirit of adventure. They are the brakes on the wheels of progress.
‐‐ Dale Turner
People who make no noise are dangerous.
‐‐ Jean de La Fontaine
People who make the choice to study, work hard or do whatever they endeavor is to give it the max on themselves to reach to the top level. And you have the people who get envy and jealous, yet are not willing to put that work in, and they want to get the same praise.
‐‐ Evander Holyfield
People who matter are most aware that everyone else does too.
‐‐ Malcolm Forbes
People who meet me as an adult are often surprised that I'm alive and have never been in prison or rehab. Sometimes they're disappointed I'm not cooler.
‐‐ Mara Wilson
People who meet me think of Jill and transfer her strong qualities to me.
‐‐ Patricia Richardson
People who need therapy are in Afghanistan. They've seen horrible human cruelty and degradation, but they don't have time or the money for therapy.
‐‐ David Chase
People who never get anxious always amaze me. The world could be breaking up, and they're saying, 'Everything's fine!'
‐‐ Lena Headey
People who never get carried away should be.
‐‐ Malcolm Forbes
People who oppose Obama are said to be racists - so I guess I'm a racist.
‐‐ Herman Cain
People who overly take care of their health are like misers. They hoard up a treasure which they never enjoy.
‐‐ Laurence Sterne
People who own property feel a sense of ownership in their future and their society. They study, save, work, strive and vote. And people trapped in a culture of tenancy do not.
‐‐ Henry Louis Gates
People who passionately want to believe that the world is basically simple react to this with a fury that goes beyond what I consider appropriate for discussing a programming language.
‐‐ Bjarne Stroustrup
People who pity themselves think, 'Why would I try to do anything? I'll just fail.'
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
People who play are happier people. And people who don't have access to play tend to be depressed.
‐‐ Brian Sutton-Smith
People who play conventional music are threatened by electronica and don't consider it to be as valuable as what they do.
‐‐ Bill Laswell
People who produce good results feel good about themselves.
‐‐ Ken Blanchard
People who put my paintings on their walls are putting their values on their walls: faith, family, home, a simpler way of living, the beauty of nature, quiet, tranquillity, peace, joy, hope. They beckon you into this world that provides an alternative to your nightly news broadcast.
‐‐ Thomas Kincade
People who put themselves on the line and sacrifice their own safety for the greater good and for others, and anyone in any profession whose concern is the welfare for other people instead of the individual, are inspiring and important.
‐‐ Chris Hemsworth
People who reach the top of the tree are only those who haven't got the qualifications to detain them at the bottom.
‐‐ Peter Ustinov
People who read fiction are different from other people because they are people who are interested in an imagined world.
‐‐ Romesh Gunesekera
People who read my books have an open mind when it comes to new, bizarre, interesting and exciting ideas.
‐‐ Jasper Fforde
People who read on holiday always have a better time because it's total escapism, both physically and mentally.
‐‐ Jasmine Guinness
People who read poetry, for example, like the feel, the heft and the smell of a book.
‐‐ Simon Armitage
People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to.
‐‐ Jerry Seinfeld
People who really try to be conscious of what they have done, who take responsibility, to me these kinds of people are heroes.
‐‐ Park Chan-wook
People who refuse to rest honorably on their laurels when they reach retirement age seem very admirable to me.
‐‐ Helen Hayes
People who relieve others of their money with guns are called robbers. It does not alter the immorality of the act when the income transfer is carried out by government.
‐‐ Cal Thomas
People who run a ready-to-wear company are businessmen rather than production or design people.
‐‐ Calvin Klein
People who run environmental groups and things like that, who have to listen to all kinds of nonsense and keep their tempers, are very diplomatic and very inclusive.
‐‐ Sigourney Weaver
People who run for president seriously and people who become president enter a bizarre secret society in which they have had an experience that none of us will ever have.
‐‐ John Hodgman
People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.
‐‐ Unknown
People who say, 'Let the chips fall where they may,' usually figure they will not be hit by a chip.
‐‐ Bernard Williams
People who say that there's a vote within the Republican Party that moves against immigrants is just factually not accurate.
‐‐ Grover Norquist
People who say, 'There's nothing to fear from spiders' have clearly never been to Australia.
‐‐ Cate Blanchett
People who say they don't care what people think are usually desperate to have people think they don't care what people think.
‐‐ George Carlin
People who say they have a best friend at work are seven times as likely to be engaged in what they're doing. And if they don't have a best friend at work, the odds of being engaged are just 1 in 12.
‐‐ Tom Rath
People who say they're not nervous - I would be kind of curious to see how successful you are at what you do and how long you've done it. And what is success in your eyes? Have you separated yourself from everyone else in that craft? Or have you settled amongst the pack?
‐‐ Randy Johnson
People who say you're just as old as you feel are all wrong, fortunately.
‐‐ Russell Baker
People who see no gray tend to convince others to follow them. If someone talks with great conviction and joy, people tend to agree with them.
‐‐ Julie White
People who share the same language, French or Chinese or whatever, have the same vocal cords and emit sounds which are basically the same, as they come from the same throats and lungs.
‐‐ Pierre Schaeffer
People who shop in health food stores never look healthy.
‐‐ Amy Sedaris
People who sleep around to get roles are frail and scared and most likely without talent. It's their own little horror show that only they can deal with.
‐‐ Bruce Campbell
People who start habitually exercising tend on average to eat better. They also tend to use their credit cards less and procrastinate less.
‐‐ Charles Duhigg
People who study primate societies make a distinction between two kinds of cultural interactions, agonic and hedonic. In agonic societies, you gain status by asserting dominance over others. In hedonic societies, you gain status by drawing attention to yourself. Open source is a hedonic culture.
‐‐ Eric S. Raymond