'Things that Never Cross a Man's Mind' is probably one of my favorite upbeat tempo songs because it is just a sassy song, and it's a fun song.
‐‐ Kellie Pickler
Things that people are doing constantly but aren't thinking about. That's the ultimate 'Portlandia' concept.
‐‐ Jonathan Krisel
Things that price at $4.99 sell very differently than things that price at $5.
‐‐ Sendhil Mullainathan
Things that we need to learn are the importance of establishing brand, establishing market presence. Technology-wise, it's things like ease of use, user interfaces; all of these things that tend to be less important in our other business segments are important things for us in the consumer market.
‐‐ Charles Giancarlo
Things they don't understand always cause a sensation among the English.
‐‐ Alfred de Musset
Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.
‐‐ John Wooden
Things we do not expect, happen more frequently than we wish.
‐‐ Plautus
Things went in a direction that I didn't want to go. I started doing bit parts and things that are pretty much laid out for people in my position. The parts were pretty generic.
‐‐ Tina Yothers
Things were a lot simpler in Detroit. I didn't care about anything but boyfriends.
‐‐ Madonna Ciccone
Things were here before you and will be here after you're gone. The geographic features, especially, give you a sense of your own place in the world and in time.
‐‐ Tracy Kidder
Things were so bad we ate rabbits that neighbours had run over and gave to us because they knew we were broke.
‐‐ Al Purdy
Things were sort of Bohemian in Montmartre - one lived, one painted, one was a painter - all that doesn't mean anything, fundamentally.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
Things which do not require effort of some sort are seldom worth having.
‐‐ Ivor Novello
Things will absolutely go wrong. In a healthy team, as soon as things go wrong, that information should be surfaced. Trying to hide or obscure bad news creates an environment of distrust or lack of transparency.
‐‐ Steven Sinofsky
Things will be very bad for Latin America. You only have to consider the ambitions and the doctrines of the empire, which regards this region as its backyard.
‐‐ Jose Saramago
Things will come and go, and your life will go on, but you don't want to get too ahead of yourself.
‐‐ T. J. Perkins
Things will get better if you just hold out long enough.
‐‐ Desmond Dekker
Things with my dad were pretty good until I won an Academy Award. He was really loving to me until I got more attention than he did. Then he hated me.
‐‐ Tatum O'Neal
Things work in cycles.
‐‐ Joan Jett
Things work well when a group of people know each other, and things break down when it's a bunch of random people interacting.
‐‐ Jimmy Wales
Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not.
‐‐ Hans Bender
Things you don't expect come up, and you have to adapt. You can't let it throw you off. You have to cope. Those are all really valuable skills, in life and racing.
‐‐ Mikaela Shiffrin
Think 100 times before you take a decision, But once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man.
‐‐ Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Think about a guy like Bob Mitchum, with his kind of chest gut not defining itself one way or the other. Was there anybody tougher? Lee Marvin was a marine sniper during the Second World War. They had this sense of themselves, and they had this product of being a man in a masculine way.
‐‐ Joe Carnahan
Think about a seed. Once it lands, it's stuck. It can't move to find better soil, moisture or sunlight. It's able to create every part of itself to grow and reproduce with the help of air, water and sun.
‐‐ David Suzuki
Think about all kinds of infectious diseases, like mumps or measles or chicken pox. When a virgin population encountered those pathogens, it ravaged the population, and now they're childhood diseases, and eventually they won't even be that. That's our relationship with bacteria, going through time.
‐‐ Bonnie Bassler
Think about all the great leaders. Think about Obama. Think about Clinton. Think about Nelson Mandela. Think about all the people that we know who are very successful in business, in politics and religion. What are they? They tell purposeful stories. They move people to action by aiming at the heart.
‐‐ Peter Guber
Think about back in the day when we had Archie Bunker, 'The Jeffersons.' We had stuff to sit down and share and laugh at. The Internet has made it so we don't have to sit together anymore. It's so self-absorbed. No one has to talk to each other anymore, and people don't realize that that is killing us.
‐‐ Leslie Jones
Think about doing a bunch of stunts in leather. What does leather do? It doesn't stretch, it rips.
‐‐ Chloe Grace Moretz
Think about finding out when you're 13 that your dad is not your dad. It's like, okay, take it on the chin and keep going. No choice, really.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
Think about George Orwell's three-minute hate from the novel '1984' and how that left everyone sort of exhausted and able to live their boring humdrum lives. If our lives are going to continue being unfulfilled and boring, perhaps we do need some sort of short-term violent chaos incorporated into them, to make them more palatable.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
Think about how much it costs to incarcerate someone. Do we want them just sitting in prison, lifting weights, becoming violent and thinking about the next crime? Or do we want them having a little purpose in life and learning a skill?
‐‐ John Ensign
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every education person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty.
‐‐ Kathleen Blanco
Think about it for a brief moment. Suspend disbelief. Wind the clock forward 100 years. Do you think, as a species, we will still be struggling with the things that vex us today? Will we still be arguing about the same stuff? We will still be eating Cocoa Puffs? We are at the end of the beginning.
‐‐ Brad Feld
Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. Without drugs or surgery.
‐‐ Dean Ornish
Think about it. If it's taking pictures, it's not a cellphone. If it has a McDonald's app to tell you where McDonald's is based on your GPS location, that's not a cellphone. If you can get Wikipedia or go to Google, that's not a cellphone.
‐‐ Newt Gingrich
Think about it: If you don't have any actual, tangible skills, then how can you do anything? You may be laughing and nodding, but do you realize how few people, when asked the basic question, 'What can you do?' stumble on the answer and have nothing to say? Most people.
‐‐ Tucker Max
Think about it: if you were running a multi-million dollar company, and your database of customer information was stolen, would you want to tell your clients? No. Most companies did not until the laws required them to. It's in the best interest of organisations - when they're attacked and information is stolen - to tell nobody.
‐‐ Kevin Mitnick
Think about it - just getting rid of the fat doesn't get rid of the toxins, which are reabsorbed into your body. This creates a vicious cycle. Losing weight without learning to eliminate chemicals is like a merry-go-round. And it's why dieting doesn't work.
‐‐ Suzanne Somers
Think about it: Look at the strides of awareness and treatment and tests that women have had with breast cancer, that the gay community has had with AIDS, because they're active and they talk about it.
‐‐ Herbie Mann
Think about it: No matter who you are, the past plays a large part in your life. I am all about living in the present as best as I can. Try as I might, there is only so much I am able to achieve on this front.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
Think about it - pro wrestling as an Olympic sport would be pretty cool. Look at figure skating or gymnastics - what is it? It's a choreographed performance that is judged.
‐‐ Chris Jericho
Think about it: Reducing crime and poverty and ensuring that we have an educated, stable work force has a direct effect on you and me and the future of our country.
‐‐ Jane Fonda
Think about it: You're trying to raise cash to save an endangered animal. You've got orphaned pandas getting 3 trillion YouTube hits, and you've got seals being clubbed over the head by roughnecks. The money flows in. But what about the poor shark?
‐‐ Stephen Rodrick
Think about just how much we'd get accomplished if we collectively viewed the people with whom we came into contact as just an American and not an American with a prefix.
‐‐ Don Lemon
Think about Medusa, with the snakes. If you shoot a movie in Europe, the financiers are three snakes, and they all have opinions. In Hollywood there are, like, 20 snakes.
‐‐ Daniel Espinosa
Think about multicellularity on this Earth. Every living thing originally came from bacteria. So, who do you think made up the rules for how to perform collective behaviors? It had to be the bacteria.
‐‐ Bonnie Bassler
Think about one of the most powerful influences on a young child's life - the absence of a father figure. Look back on recent presidents, and you'll find an absent, or weak, or failed father in the lives of Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
‐‐ Jeff Greenfield
Think about spam filters; if email didn't come from someone that someone you know knows, that's an important signal, and one we could embed in the environment; we just don't. I just want the world to be filtered through my social graph.
‐‐ Clay Shirky