People fear death even more than pain. It's strange that they fear death. Life hurts a lot more than death. At the point of death, the pain is over. Yeah, I guess it is a friend.
‐‐ Jim Morrison
People fear leaving their safe harbor of the known and venturing off into the unknown. Human beings crave certainty - even when it limits them.
‐‐ Robin S. Sharma
People feel good about doing things with you if you're enthusiastic.
‐‐ Elizabeth Mitchell
People feel good about giving money to Greenpeace.
‐‐ Paul Watson
People feel I don't mix much, but I'm working at it.
‐‐ Nafisa Joseph
People feel like the system is rigged against them, and here is the painful part, they're right. The system is rigged.
‐‐ Elizabeth Warren
People feel like they grew up with me.
‐‐ Molly Ringwald
People feel like they know me from the work I have done, but it's not me.
‐‐ Michael C. Hall
People feel like they know you because they've read about you, and people who don't know me seem to have warm feelings about me. I seem to be popular with women. I go into the loo in restaurants, and they all say, 'Oh, I love you.' It's odd, but it's really nice, too.
‐‐ Jerry Hall
People feel overloaded, that politics has become kind of a public utility: hot- and cold-running politics any time of the day or night.
‐‐ Richard Ben Cramer
People feel politics isn't about their lives.
‐‐ David Miliband
People feel powerless and useless in the world. But they can buy something. It can give them a sense of value, of power.
‐‐ Daphne Zuniga
People feel repressed by their own governments; they feel unfairly treated by the outside world; they wake up in the morning, and who do they see - they see people being shot and killed: all Muslims from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Darfur.
‐‐ Mohamed ElBaradei
People feel that decisions about their jobs, the way their children are educated, how their church functions, and products they buy are made by someone and some place so distant that they can't find anybody to talk to that has any influence over them.
‐‐ Robert Teeter
People feel that I became an actor because I am from a film family and that my parents were actors. But actually, the only reason I wanted to become an actor was to get away from studies.
‐‐ Ranbir Kapoor
People feel that the EU is heading in a direction that they never signed up to. They resent the interference in our national life by what they see as unnecessary rules and regulation. And they wonder what the point of it all is. Put simply, many ask 'why can't we just have what we voted to join - a common market?'
‐‐ David Cameron
People feel that they're being required to meet all sorts of regulations and rules and requirements in their areas of work and MPs are not imposing those sort of restrictions on themselves.
‐‐ Theresa May
People feel the worst film I made was 'Jack.' But to this day, when I get checks from old movies I've made, 'Jack' is one of the biggest ones. No one knows that. If people hate the movie, they hate the movie. I just wanted to work with Robin Williams.
‐‐ Francis Ford Coppola
People feel these job-killing trade agreements have really squeezed the middle class and caused lots of people to lose their middle-class status.
‐‐ Sherrod Brown
People feel they are not participating in the decision-making process. Decisions are exclusive to those at the very top. You have grown up with crony capitalism and it creates ever more resentment.
‐‐ Sri Mulyani Indrawati
People feel uncomfortable talking about racial issues out of fear that if they express things, they will be characterized in a way that's not fair. I think that there is still a need for a dialogue about things racial that we've not engaged in.
‐‐ Eric Holder
People feel very emotional about cars, and I don't want them to feel bad about driving a fast car.
‐‐ Henrik Fisker
People feel vulnerable when they travel. Nobody wants to be taken advantage of or talked into something they don't want. Staying at Motel 6 makes you feel smarter. In fact, I think it actually means you are smarter, but I have no hard data to support that.
‐‐ Tom Bodett
People fell in love with Alex Higgins, a working-class fellow from the back streets of Belfast. That's what brought the game alive.
‐‐ John Higgins
People fight, they get angry, they do drugs, and they do crazy things.
‐‐ Steven Adler
People figure because I'm blonde and was a model, I just waltzed into Los Angeles and got major roles in major films.
‐‐ Monica Potter
People find it a great blessing if their child left behind a child.
‐‐ Elizabeth Edwards
People find it hard to fit exercise into their working-day life. Nine to five jobs take up most of your day, so it's always difficult. But a little can go a long way. It can literally be 10 or 15 minutes of exercise that can be of real benefit.
‐‐ Laura Trott
People find it hard to get their heads around nominating a computer-generated character, but every time you see Gollum on the screen, that's me who is acting up there - even if it is behind a mass of pixels - and it's my voice you hear.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
People find it hard to understand how I can risk ruining my career as a musician by injuring myself on the slopes, but I've always been a tomboy.
‐‐ Vanessa Mae
People find life entirely too time-consuming.
‐‐ Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
People find meaning and redemption in the most unusual human connections.
‐‐ Khaled Hosseini
People find themselves in ruts all the time. You're in a complacent lifestyle where you work 9 to 5 and then you add a mortgage and kids. You feel trapped, but guess what, brother? You constructed that life. If you're OK with it, there's nothing wrong with that. But if you've got unease, then you've got to make a change.
‐‐ Jeremy Renner
People first concern themselves with meeting their basic needs; only afterwards, do they pursue any higher needs.
‐‐ Abdolkarim Soroush
People first, then money, then things.
‐‐ Suze Orman
People flash back to pictures of me when I was 12 and say 'Kylie's so different,' but how can I look the same from 12 -18?
‐‐ Kylie Jenner
People follow me because I am just a normal person, and they can relate to me.
‐‐ Zoe Sugg
People follow proven formulas in any business.
‐‐ Phoebe Cates
People, for reasons of their own, often fail to do things that would be good for them or good for society.
‐‐ John Roberts
People for the most part can smell lies.
‐‐ Joe Rogan
People forget actors can adapt and change their appearance. In this industry, people sometimes cast to type, or as close to type as possible, but actors are a lot more versatile than you think!
‐‐ Sam Heughan
People forget already how much utility they get out of the Internet - how much utility they get out of e-mail, how much utility they get out of even simple things like brochureware online.
‐‐ Jeff Bezos
People forget how dominant Public Enemy became in the mid '80s. No one talks about how transformative they were. And then that led to the '90s and the sort of East Coast v. West Coast stuff, which is kinda when I came of age.
‐‐ Marco Rubio
People forget how outcast 'They Might Be Giants' can be. They have a reputation for writing really deft, funny, clever melodies, and they also make a lot of music for kids, which is terrific, but when you see them in concert, they can rock the house.
‐‐ John Hodgman
People forget that a huge proportion of our jobs still depend on agricultural production in Australia so of course there are exports. That's easily overlooked.
‐‐ John Anderson
People forget that although we can pinpoint the price, we can only guess at future earnings. The past isn't much help: It simply tells whether a market was pricey or cheap.
‐‐ Barry Ritholtz
People forget that I'm a human being, just because I play a sport that everybody loves. We're human. We're not invincible. We share the same feelings and emotions that people on the outside feel. I don't think people really understand that.
‐‐ Terrell Owens
People forget that keeping a band together is hard; man, it's really hard. All the cliches apply about living in each other's pockets; of it being a relationship, a marriage, a family.
‐‐ Dean Wareham
People forget that Mozart wrote for commissions. There's a thing in psychology where they think if it's popular, it can't be serious.
‐‐ Anthony Hopkins