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thinking differences laughing
We are the only creatures that both laugh and weep. I think it's because we are the only creatures that see the difference between the way things are and the way they might be. Robert Fulghum
thinking knows ifs
You won't learn if you think you already know everything. Robert Kiyosaki
thinking use emotion
Learn to use your emotions to think, not think with your emotions Robert Kiyosaki
thinking important important-things
What do you think about me is not my business the important thing is what I think about myself ... Robert Kiyosaki
thinking people world
...Stop blaming me, thinking I'm the problem. If you think I'm the problem, then you have to change me. If you realize that you're the problem, then you can change yourself, learn something and grow wiser. Most people want everyone else in the world to change themselves. Let me tell you, it's easier to change yourself than everyone else. Robert Kiyosaki
thinking class people
Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets, Robert Kiyosaki
thinking might acquisition
I think the acquisition of consumers might be on the verge of being mapped. The battlefield is going to be retention and lifetime value. Gary Vaynerchuk
thinking long heaven
It may be only glory that we seek here, but I persuade myself that, as long as we remain here, that is right. Another glory awaits us in heaven and he who reaches there will not wish even to think of earthly fame. Petrarch
thinking want sake
For God's sake, Marks, do you think anyone really wants a glance at those dried-up matchsticks you call legs? Lisa Kleypas
played
I played golf with my friends, and then I started to play with the hustlers. And I learned a lot. I learned about golf; I learned about gambling. I learned about everything. Donald Trump
played
I will not look back and say, 'I should have played in England.' Zlatan Ibrahimovic
played
I played more performances of 'Chris' in 'Miss Saigon' than anyone else. Will Chase
played school trombone
I played trombone for 10 minutes, and then I was in an accordion band in school for even less. Colm Meaney
playing
When you're performing, you're playing to the back row. With acting, you have to be more nuanced. Bill Hader
player hands games
I'm quite certain that if the rest of the world vanished overnight and the development of cricket were left in Australian hands, within a generation, the players would be wearing shorts and using the bats to hit each other, and the thing is, it'd be a much better game for it. Bill Bryson
player england blame
Unfortunately apparently I am to blame because I don't produce enough English players. Arsene Wenger
player sometimes foul
Sometimes I see it [a foul by an Arsenal player], but I say that I didn’t see it to protect the players and because I could not find any rational explanation for what they did. Arsene Wenger
player house fundamentals
You build a player like you build a house. You start with the foundations. The fundamentals. Arsene Wenger
style arms certain
It's true that I am not from the south and I have a certain reserve. I take time to get close to, and I don't immediately throw my arms round someone. But it is more a question of style. Bernard Arnault
style weakness helpful
This amateurism however, can sometimes be helpful in forging a style; you have to work around your weaknesses. Bill Bruford
styles tend
The advantage we have as Americans is that we can be fair; we tend to be more open-minded about different styles of wine. Robert M. Parker, Jr.
style turn
We have a lot of influences, but we turn all that into an L.A. Guns' style. Steve Riley
style genius dare
For style beyond the genius never dares. Petrarch
style language empty
Mere elegance of language can produce at best but an empty renown. Petrarch
style honest harsh
Plain and not honest is too harsh a style. William Shakespeare
style wherever
Wherever I go, I'll have to make some changes, ... My style is going to change. Michael Vick
style world great-american
My style of music is the great American songbook meets the pop world of the Seventies and Eighties. Barry Manilow