Take the leap. If you love theater more than anything, take the leap. It's so rich if you give over fully to it; there are no halfers or returnsies in this business - if you don't... There's no way to go other than full tilt with your life and job. Michael Lomenda businessfullfully share on social
Take the perspective of a journalist or scientist. Really study what's around you. What are people wearing, what do the interiors of buildings look like, what noises do you hear? If you bring your analytical powers to bear, you can make almost anything interesting. Gretchen Rubin analyticbearbring share on social
Take the situation of a scientist solving a problem, where he has certain data, which call for certain responses. Some of this set of data call for his applying such and such a law, while others call for another law. George Herbert Mead applycalldatum share on social
Take the time to discover how African-Americans have had a great impact on this country. In science, education, literature, art, and politics. Lynn Swann africanamericanart Change image and share on social
Take the time to shop for yourself and cook. All of this is an investment in yourself, and if you're not going to invest time and money in what you put in your body, then what are you going to spend money on? It's kind of the most important thing. Joe Bastianich bodycookimportant share on social
Take the time to write. You can do your life's work in half an hour a day. Robert Hass dayhalfhour Change image and share on social
Take the time today to understand your contribution to any bad event you've just been through. Karen Salmansohn badcontributionevent Change image and share on social
Take the tone of the company you are in. Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield companytone Change image and share on social
Take the trouble to stop and think of the other person's feelings, his viewpoints, his desires and needs. Think more of what the other fellow wants, and how he must feel. Maxwell Maltz desirefeelfeeling Change image and share on social
Take the veto. Bush is the first president since James Garfield in 1881 not to veto a single bill. Garfield only had six months in office; Bush has had over four years. Jim Cooper billbushgarfield Change image and share on social