Quotes about thinking
thinking becoming-an-adult adults
There's so much to think about when you're becoming an adult, and there's so many great poems about that apprehension and excitement. Caroline Kennedy
thinking term-limits sides
I can see both sides of term limits, and I think, in different positions, term limits make more sense than in some others. Caroline Kennedy
thinking people problem
The biggest problem is people are afraid of poetry, think they can't understand it or that it will be boring. Caroline Kennedy
thinking people presidency
I think that the presidency really brings out the best in a lot of people. Caroline Kennedy
thinking decision matter
When you make the right decision, it doesn't really matter what anyone else thinks. Caroline Kennedy
thinking important sense-of-humor
I think a sense of humor is the most important thing anyone can have. Carolina Herrera
thinking age world
Glamour is beyond beauty and beyond age. It's like sex appeal. You either have it or you don't, but I don't think it's the end of the world if you don't have it! Carolina Herrera
thinking elegance
I think elegance is always going to be there. Carolina Herrera
thinking done retiring
If you think that you did everything and know everything and that everything has been done perfectly well, then it's time to retire. Carolina Herrera
thinking retiring
When you do something that you like, and you think you can keep doing it, you don't think about retiring. Carolina Herrera
thinking color black
I don't think women need another black bag. Everybody has a black bag already, so I thought this season (needs) color. Carolina Herrera
thinking giving television
I think that the best television now is giving you a three-act experience. Carlton Cuse
thinking brain actors
As a writer, I always think about who my prototype actors are, in my brain. It's helpful, as a writer, to think about that. Carlton Cuse
thinking others-opinions want
When you live for others' opinions, you are dead. I don't want to live thinking about how I'll be remembered. Carlos Slim
thinking menus i-can
I think of music as a menu. I can't eat the same thing every day. Carlos Santana
thinking people world
We seem to live in a world where forgetting and oblivion are an industry in themselves and very, very few people are remotely interested or aware of their own recent history, much less their neighbors'. I tend to think we are what we remember, what we know. The less we remember, the less we know about ourselves, the less we are. (Interview with Three Monkeys Online, October 2008) Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking judging people
I think you judge yourself too severely, a quality that always distinguishes people of true worth. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking wind class
A big success can be very confusing if it comes too early in your life. When you are young, you are more vulnerable to vanity. I was 36 when I wrote The Shadow of the Wind and the success of it was very gradual. If you have this kind of success straight off, I think there is a danger you can become an idiot, because you don't have a perspective. It hasn't changed me a lot. I fly first class now. But those things don't change you. If I am pretentious, I was before, I haven't changed. The only thing is, I am less anxious now. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking mad madmen
Madmen always think it's the others who are mad. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking world streets
I wandered off, walking through streets that seemed emptier than ever, thinking that if I didn't stop, if I kept on walking, I wouldn't notice that the world I thought I knew was no longer there. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking feelings sometimes
Sometimes feeling and thinking are one and the same. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking forever moments
The moment you stop to think about whether you love someone, you've already stopped loving that person forever. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking people wish
. . .sometimes one feels freer speaking to a stranger than to people one knows. Why is that?" “Probably because a stranger sees us the way we are, not as he wishes to think we are. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
thinking always-trying burgers
I think about what I'm eating every day. I still have burgers and stuff that's not good for me sometimes, but I'm always trying to be careful. I don't just eat whatever I want. Camilla Luddington
thinking hair mourning
It was a huge shock. I've never had hair that short in my life! I think the rest of the cast and crew were mourning my haircut more than I was! But after a while, I felt liberated, I learned to embrace it. Camilla Belle
thinking sick too-much
I tend to turn down roles that are too much like me, what I think is most like me anyhow, because I'm me all the time and I'm sick of it. Campbell Scott
thinking doors people
I think people tend to live, whether they like it or not, influenced by what's next door to them. Campbell Scott
thinking long tuning
Lately, I've been doing a lot of tuning in and impatiently tuning out. As a longtime fan of talk radio, I don't think this bodes well for the long-term broad appeal of the medium. Camille Paglia
thinking
When everyone is thinking the same, no one is thinking. John Wooden
thinking perspective feelings
On the last album, I didn't want to disturb the melody with too many stories. This time, I wanted to know if I was able to create images with words, with the sound of words.(...) I think that’s a good thing when the one who is listening, is feeling it in a different way that the one who creates. We are all listening with different perspectives.(...) I don’t want to impose my subjectivity to the listener. Agnes Obel
thinking people television
I am uninterested in appearing in newspapers and on television. Many people think I am striking a pose - that I want to create a sense of shyness. But it's just not something I want to do. I overdosed. Agnetha Faltskog
thinking mysterious-woman earth
The press has always written that I am a recluse and a mysterious woman, but I am more down-to-earth than they think. Agnetha Faltskog
thinking silence faces
We can't stand the silence because silence includes thinking. And if we thought, we would have to face ourselves. Agnes de Mille