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thinking fog snow
You'll be bothered from time to time by storms, fog, snow. When you are, think of those who went through it before you, and say to yourself, 'What they could do, I can do.' Antoine de Saint-Exupery
thinking bigs hard
Making a big commercial movie is hard when you think about how many of them flop. Beeban Kidron
thinking work-out people
People are at their happiest if they are true to themselves. I think that applies to their chosen profession, friends and relationships. It goes for your health too. If you are true to yourself, it seems to me everything should work out pretty well Bebe Neuwirth
thinking years people
For the records I've work on over the last 10 years, I get sent the really compressed version and the non-compressed version, and oftentimes you end up going with the more compressed one because it's what people's ears are attuned to. I think the bigger problem is saturation and people being desensitized. Beck
thinking sound tape
I do think music sounds better when it's on tape and more simply recorded. Beck
thinking trying fans
Sometimes, I think the way the music business has been destructive and the way the fans are been put through it and try to navigate through it, so much is so foreign to what musicians would actually want to do or what would be natural to them. Beck
thinking europe interesting
I think it's interesting being American, the expectations for an American guy, and the image that has to be projected. 'Oh, I can't wear pink,' that kind of stuff. There's none of that in Europe. Beck
thinking trying boring
I think trying to be offbeat is the most boring thing possible. Beck
thinking artist hair
I'm the artist formally known as Beck. I have a genius wig. When I put that wig on, then the true genius emerges. I don't have enough hair to be a genius. I think you have to have hair going everywhere. Beck
joy life wonder
represented the joy and the wonder of life itself. Janet Reno
joy i-have-no-friends relation
There is no hope of joy except in human relations. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
joy ransom way
Pity was meant to be a spur that drives joy to help misery. But it can be used the wrong way round. It can be used for a kind of blackmailing. Those who choose misery can hold joy up to ransom, by pity. C. S. Lewis
joy elements praise
Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it. C. S. Lewis
joy flying want
Flying is such a joy. You just want to hoot. Cathy Rigby
joy
It is always a joy to be nominated, Kelsey Grammer
joy sorrow divided
Sorrows when shared are less burdensome, though joys divided are increased. Bill Vaughan
joy love
That's the joy I have as a filmmaker, that's what I love to do. I'm very fortunate. Mira Nair
joy obligation
It is not an obligation but a joy Jean Killy
satisfaction
Never eat while doing something else, because you won't get the satisfaction from your food and you'll be more likely to overeat. Bethenny Frankel
satisfaction events argument
There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events. Charles Kennedy
satisfaction vengeance realizing
There is no satisfaction in vengeance unless the offender has time to realize who it is that strikes him, and why retribution has come upon him. Arthur Conan Doyle
satisfaction argument sounder
The sounder your argument, the more satisfaction you get out of it. E. W. Howe
satisfaction steps improvement
Spontaneous actions of individuals, aiming at nothing else than at the improvement of their own state of satisfaction, undermined the prestige of the coercive status system step by step. Ludwig von Mises
satisfaction humbleness strive
I insist you to strive. Work, Work and only work for satisfaction with patience, humbleness and serve thy nation. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
satisfaction littles prove
There's always a little bit of personal satisfaction when you prove somebody wrong. Drew Brees
satisfaction philanthropy
I get great satisfaction from both business and philanthropy. Donald Bren
satisfaction world spiteful
Formality is sufficiently revenged upon the world for being so unreasonably laughed at; it is destroyed, it is true, but it hath the spiteful satisfaction of seeing everything destroyed with it. E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax