People regurgitate the same old cliches and it becomes like a photocopy of a photocopy of something that's vaguely interesting.
‐‐ Steve Coogan
People relate to me, and I try to make songs that make people smile.
‐‐ Olly Murs
People relate to the spirit of the band, which is to live your way and succeed on your own terms. There's no hypocrisy in being successful and still railing against conformity.
‐‐ Paul Stanley
People relate to things that feel real to them. All the good, happy, over-sexed and moneyed endings on TV are not the way most of us feel in our lives. The success of 'E.R.,' I think, is not relying on overly sentimental stories that are solved where people's lives wrap up nicely with happy endings.
‐‐ Anthony Edwards
People rely on Wikipedia, and a lot of it is wrong. But because there it is on the Internet, they assume it's right. Rumor gets printed as fact. We may have lost our critical facility as a nation.
‐‐ Ben Mezrich
People remain what they are even if their faces fall apart.
‐‐ Bertolt Brecht
People remember my last name because it's different, and people remember me in meetings because I dress differently from other people just because I'm a woman. Those kinds of things give you an opportunity and a spotlight, so use that to your advantage. Use it as a platform to demonstrate your knowledge and your capabilities.
‐‐ Padmasree Warrior
People remember the different variations of stuffed cabbage based on their mothers and grandmothers. It's not just about food. Eating something as traditional as this is a cultural experience, one that is spiritual and nostalgic. It manages to transcend time; it's food for the soul.
‐‐ Gil Marks
People repeat behaviour that leads to flooding their brains with pleasurable chemicals. The short-term reward loop acts over hours to years, and the long-term reproductive success loop over generations.
‐‐ Keith Henson
People rescue each other. They build shelters and community kitchens and ways to deal with lost children and eventually rebuild one way or another.
‐‐ Rebecca Solnit
People resent movies that try to tell them exactly what to feel.
‐‐ Oscar Isaac
People resist change; if they like something, then they want you to keep doing it over and over - but I think if you like what a particular band or artist does, then you should want to see what they're going to do next.
‐‐ Conor Oberst
People respect nonfiction but they read novels.
‐‐ E. O. Wilson
People respect you more if you just play and blow something out than if you take the easier road. That's how we think. You get more respect and people play harder for you. Just play till you blow it. Just play till it goes.
‐‐ Terry Bradshaw
People respected my experience, they hire me, they pay me what I am worth to coach their team.
‐‐ Anatoli Boukreev
People respond differently to people who are grieving. They reach out. But depression is so very isolating. It's hard to explain to anyone who has never been depressed how isolating it is. Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
‐‐ Kay Redfield Jamison
People respond faster to you on a text than an e-mail. Why is that? Why will they ignore an e-mail, but get back to a text?
‐‐ Gayle King
People respond in accordance to how you relate to them. If you approach them on the basis of violence, that's how they'll react. But if you say, 'We want peace, we want stability,' we can then do a lot of things that will contribute towards the progress of our society.
‐‐ Nelson Mandela
People respond to something which intrigues them instead of something that gives them all the information - particularly in pop, which is, like, the genre for knowing way too much about everyone and everything.
‐‐ Lorde
People respond when you tell them there is a great future in front of you, you can leave your past behind.
‐‐ Joel Osteen
People retire to do what I do every day.
‐‐ Mark McCormack
People return my phone calls now, which is really interesting. I'll tell you what I've learned that's kind of bittersweet. So many doors have opened up. I've met everybody in the business. I'm fortunate people want to work with me.
‐‐ Tate Taylor
People reveal so much of their mental processes online, simply because the psychological effect of anonymity just means that a whole raft of inhibitions are left alone when people log on.
‐‐ Joanne Harris
People rich enough to redecorate every 10 months are certainly careless with antique furniture. I found four 1760 French side chairs, tapestry seats intact. Claiming them proved easier than persuading any cabdriver to transport the things.
‐‐ Allan Gurganus
People rightly want our political leaders - on all sides - to concentrate on minimising the damage to jobs, living standards and our savings from the banking crisis.
‐‐ Lucy Powell
People - running from unhappiness, hiding in power - are locked within their reputations, ambitions, beliefs.
‐‐ Richard Avedon
People's arrest tapes, mug shots, everything is online.
‐‐ Jane Krakowski
People's association with improvisation means one person playing an endless stream of notes over something, and it doesn't have to be.
‐‐ Jon Brion
People's attention spans don't run too long these days.
‐‐ Daron Malakian
People's attitude seems to be that if you don't have a television, you're not connected to reality - somehow you're not in reality. It's quite interesting, because I suspect that possibly it's the reverse.
‐‐ Jodhi May
People's attitudes about sex aren't healthy anywhere, except maybe in those tribes where they go around naked.
‐‐ Asia Argento
People's attitudes have been changing over the past 15 years, but China is still the world's biggest consumer of dogs.
‐‐ Jill Robinson
People's backyards are much more interesting than their front gardens, and houses that back on to railways are public benefactors.
‐‐ John Betjeman
People's behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives.
‐‐ Thomas Mann
People's behavior will change with technology. I know very few young people who can't type out a text message on their phone with one thumb, for instance.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold
People's behaviour towards you changes when your films don't work. It's a painful period.
‐‐ Uday Kiran
People's blessings give you the power to work tirelessly. The only thing required is commitment.
‐‐ Narendra Modi
People's character is their behaviour - we're all capable of good and evil.
‐‐ Bertie Carvel
People's choice to become vegan, from people I've spoken to, seems motivated by fear.
‐‐ Anthony Bourdain
People's computers are not getting more secure. They're getting more infected with viruses. They're getting more under the control of malware.
‐‐ Avi Rubin
People's dreams are made out of what they do all day. The same way a dog that runs after rabbits will dream of rabbits. It's what you do that makes your soul, not the other way around.
‐‐ Barbara Kingsolver
People's faith, people's beliefs are such a personal thing, and it defies definition. I'm so rarely interested in discussing what I believe or what you believe. I think it's liquid, anyway.
‐‐ Lorraine Toussaint
People's fates are simplified by their names.
‐‐ Elias Canetti
People's hands fascinate me. It's tempting to look at a businessman's left hand and see if there's an indentation from a missing wedding ring. Or maybe there's a tan line and the skin is pressed down where's he's worked a ring off his finger.
‐‐ Benedict Cumberbatch
People's hearts are like wild animals. They attach their selves to those that love and train them.
‐‐ Ali ibn Abi Talib
People's ideas and fears can make them small but they cannot make you small. People's prejudices can diminish them but they cannot diminish you. Small-minded people can think they determine your worth. But only you can determine your worth.
‐‐ Carly Fiorina
People's identities as Indians, as Asians, or as members of the human race, seemed to give way - quite suddenly - to sectarian identification with Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh communities.
‐‐ Amartya Sen
People's ignorance really pisses me off. Stupidity is when you can't help it -ignorance is when you choose not to understand something.
‐‐ Sarah McLachlan
People's imagination is the most effective tool in creating terror or dread.
‐‐ Matt Reeves