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Quotes About Attitude

It was the first presidential instance of what the campaign regulars had learned over many months: on the most basic level, Trump just did not, as Spicer later put it, give a fuck. You could tell him whatever you wanted, but he knew what he knew, and if what you said contradicted what he knew, he simply didn't believe you.
~ Michael Wolff
If Trump cared about something, he usually already had a fixed view based on limited information. If he didn't care, he had no view and no information.
~ Michael Wolff
He wasn't a tough guy. He was "a big warm-hearted monkey," said Bannon, with rather faint praise.
~ Michael Wolff
the president-elect wore what some around him had taken to calling his golf face: angry and pissed off, shoulders hunched, arms swinging, brow furled, lips pursed. This had become the public Trump—truculent Trump.
~ Michael Wolff
There was now a fair amount of back-of-the-classroom giggling about who had called Trump what. For Steve Mnuchin and Reince Priebus, he was an "idiot." For Gary Cohn, he was "dumb as shit." For H. R. McMaster he was a "dope." The list went on.
~ Michael Wolff
What a fucking idiot," said Murdoch, shrugging, as he got off the phone.
~ Michael Wolff
There are defeats more triumphant than victories.
~ Michel de Montaigne
The most certain sign of wisdom is cheerfulness.
~ Michel de Montaigne
She holds her head as high as if she were beautiful, and holds her body as if she were strong.
~ Michel Faber
Finalement, le plus grand bénéfice du métier d'humoriste, et plus généralement de l'attitude humoristique, dans la vie, c'est de pouvoir se comporter comme un salaud en toute impunité, et même de pouvoir grassement rentabiliser son abjection, en succès sexuels comme en numéraire, le tout avec l'approbation générale. (La possibilité d'une île, Daniel 1,1)
~ Unknown
it's perfectly possible to live without expecting anything of life; in fact, it's the most common way.
~ Michel Houellebecq
For the French, an intellectual didn't have to be responsible. That wasn't his job.
~ Michel Houellebecq
dès qu'on parle de quitter la France tous les Français trouvent ça formidable c'est un point caractéristique chez eux, même si c'est pour aller au Groenland ils trouvent ça formidable
~ Michel Houellebecq
the Spaniards don't like cultural programmes at all, nor culture in general, it's an area that is fundamentally hostile to them, one occasionally has the impression when talking about culture to them that they are sort of personally insulted.
~ Michel Houellebecq
tüdrukud võivad ju litsid olla, asja võib niimoodi vaadata küll, aga karjäär on palju hullem lits ja pealegi ei paku see mitte mingit naudingut.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Two years before, when the riots started, the media had had a field day, but now people discussed them less and less. ... ...in fact the media's attitude had changed over the last few months. No one talked about violence in the banlieues or race riots anymore. That was all passed over in silence.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Wiem, co nale?y robi?, ?eby uchodzi? za cz?owieka mi?ego; nie jestem idiot?. Tyle ?e nie mam na to ochoty.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Le pecore bianche fanno «Beh!», le pecore nere fanno «Meh!».
~ Unknown
YES. BECAUSE THAT'S HOW I ROLL. LIKE A SUAVE THING. In fact, from here on, please forward my mail to 1 Suave Hill, Suave Boulevard, Suavieland, Planet of She's-So-Smooth-I-Can't-Believe-She's-Not-Butter.
~ Michele Jaffe
Impossible is just another word for 'loser who gives up.
~ Michele Jaffe
Little Life Lesson 1: Life is a lot like hair, some mornings you get up and it looks great. Other mornings you can tell it's out to get you.
~ Michele Jaffe
What you're telling yourself about yourself is having a powerful effect on your life and your health.
~ Unknown
Did I just see you litter?' 'I'm driving a hybrid. It cancels out.
~ Michelle Hodkin
Life is too short to dwell in the negativity all the time.
~ Michelle M. Pillow