Quotes about knowing
knowing audience entertainers
Being an entertainer includes knowing how to connect with an audience. Joe Nichols
knowing trying alive
To be alive was to be disappointed. You tried and failed and kept on trying, never knowing whether you'd ever get what you wanted. But sometimes we get what we need. Joan D. Vinge
knowing might sides
I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible. Eric Topol
knowing desire may
The theory of the method of knowing which is advanced in these pages may be termed pragmatic. ... Only that which has been organized into our disposition so as to enable us to adapt the environment to our needs and adapt our aims and desires to the situation in which we live is really knowledge. John Dewey
knowing doe knowing-god
There is no knowing that does not begin with knowing God. John Calvin
knowing knowing-god knows
In knowing God, each of us also knows himself. John Calvin
knowing doubt buckets
Without a doubt, Robert Rodriguez is the reason I was drawn to it. The fact that he even knew who I was and then was interested in me for the role was amazing. I am a huge fan of his and it's like a bucket list thing for me to be able to work with him and knowing that Jessica Alba and Jeremy Piven were in it I knew that part was going to be good and as you said, the pedigree of the series was great, so it was really one of those things I couldn'tresist. Joel McHale
knowing laughing listening
I liked AC/DC," Lee said. "If you were going to shoot someone, you'd really want to do it while you were listening to them." "What about the Beatles? Did you feel like shooting anyone listening to them?" Lee considered seriously for a moment, then said, "Myself." At the same time he was laughing, Ig was distressed. Not liking the Beatles was almost as bad as not knowing about them at all. Joe Hill
knowing facts crisis
My ability to keep cool in a crisis is based entirely on not knowing all the facts. Garrison Keillor
knowing giving moments
Frequently a big advantage can be gained by knowing how to give in at the right moment. Francois Fenelon
knowing way anticipation
A good restaurant just makes me giddy. I can go all day with anticipation just knowing where I'm going to eat. Sometimes it's well planned, sometimes it's spontaneous. Either way works. Gayle King
knowing challenges problem
Doing the right thing is not the problem. Knowing what the right thing is, that's the challenge. Lyndon B. Johnson
knowing nazareth different
"Can any good come out of Nazareth?" This is always the question of the wiseacres and the knowing ones. But the good, the new, comes from exactly that quarter whence it is not looked for, and is always different from what was expected. Everything new is received with contempt-for it begins in obscurity. It becomes a power unobserved. Ludwig Feuerbach
knowing instinct going-to-work
I have an innate instinct for knowing what's going to work. Lori Greiner
knowing desire way
I had a desire to do TV and wanted to get in, in the right way, knowing that I was going to learn a lot, along the way. M. Night Shyamalan
knowing important mouths
Knowing when to keep your mouth shut is invariably more important than opening it at the right time. Malcolm Forbes
knowing care cease
Security isn't securities. It's knowing that someone cares whether you are or cease to be. Malcolm Forbes
knowing downsizing knows
I only know that I fired twice, or perhaps several times, without knowing whether I had hit or missed Gavrilo Princip
knowing liz knows
Oh," says Owen, "but I would have, you know." "I know you would have," says Liz, "and knowing you would have is nearly as good. Gabrielle Zevin
knowing understanding important
The second most important attribute of winners, after understanding the human dimension, is knowing what questions to ask, the rhetorical nature. Frank Luntz
knowing people want
Some people see what they want to see. Maggie Stiefvater
knowing
Knowing what I was, and wanting me, anyway. Maggie Stiefvater
knowing hated wanted
I hated this. I hated knowing what I wanted and knowing what was right and knowing they weren't the same thing. Maggie Stiefvater
knowing want kind
When you are used to the kind of life -of never getting anything you want- you stop knowing what it is you want. Haruki Murakami
knowing want helping
But knowing what I don’t want to do doesn’t help me figure out what I do want to do. I could do just about anything if somebody made me. But I don’t have an image of the one thing I really want to do. That’s my problem now. I can’t find the image. Haruki Murakami
knowing done would-be
Losing would be painful, but not as painful as knowing there was something else you could've done. Joe Trippi
knowing today essentials
Knowing the future is difficult, controlling the future is impossible. Knowing today is essential; controlling today is possible. John C. Maxwell
knowing important quitting
Knowing when to quit is probably a very important thing, but I just am not ready. James Taylor
knowing ends
Where most of us end up there is no knowing, but the hellbent get where they are going. James Thurber
knowing quality wells
Whatever exists at all exists in some amount. To know it thoroughly involves knowing its quantity as well as its quality. Edward Thorndike
knowing atmosphere nuclear
Knowing he [Bob Serber] was going to the [first atom bomb] test, I asked him how he planned to deal with the danger of rattlesnakes. He said, 'I'll take along a bottle of whiskey.' … I ended by asking, 'What would you do about those possibilities [of what unknown phenomena might cause a nuclear explosion to propagate in the atmosphere]?' Bob replied, 'Take a second bottle of whiskey. Edward Teller
knowing decision judgement
An expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgements simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore. Edward de Bono
knowing art-and-culture culture
Culture is the habit of being pleased with the best and knowing why. Henry Van Dyke