Quotes About Attitude
I like you angry better than weepy.
~ Jude Deveraux
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I've come to realize that life is what you make it.
~ Jude Deveraux
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The respectable world and I are on easy terms. I ignore it when I choose, and it does likewise with me.
~ Jude Morgan
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And here I thought you were open-minded." "I'm not," she said
~ Judith Arnold
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I believe that perception does not shape your life; it is your life.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
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Sometimes I notice my yoga students practicing their less-than favorite poses with a ho-hum attitude. At the moments, I remind them that although yoga is powerful, it cannot transform us unless we love it. When we love, we are receptive to the other. When we love, we are vulnerable. Although being vulnerable can be frightening, it is also the doorway to the ultimate freedom.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
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If you expect more from yourself than from others, you are saying that you are better than others and therefore must perform at a superior level.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
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The most consistent thing about Graham Wessit was his attitude of open experiment. Can you even imagine , she asked herself, plain, quiet, intellectual little you spending a lifetime on the arm of such a havoc-producing man?
~ Judith Ivory
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Oh, Stuart. You think you can do anything. It's one of your great charms, but it's also one of your most aggravating qualities when you think you can move unmovable mountains.
~ Judith Ivory
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It reminds her of those dreadful sorts who used to go around announcing "I'm a people person," as though one had another choice. She
~ Judith Martin
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Experimental studies consistently point out that the popular remedy for anger, ventilation, is really worse than useless. In fact, the reverse seems to be true: expressing anger tends to make you even angrier and solidifies an angry attitude.
~ Judith McKay
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How you react emotionally is a choice in any situation.
~ Judith Orloff
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The way we dress affects the way we think. the way we feel. the way we act. & the way others react to us.
~ Judith Rasband
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The moral had been clear: Between thinking about one's next term in office and thinking about the next generation was a difference in attitude that could save an entire world—or condemn it.
~ Judith Reeves-Stevens
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The key to successful aging is to pay as little attention to it as possible.
~ Judith Regan
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When a singer sings, he acts out his feelings. Good comics don't simply tell jokes, they act them out with a very specific emotional attitude. Attitude is the heartbeat of an act. Material cannot be emotionally neutral. Your subject matter has to disgust you, pain you, thrill you, because audiences don't respond to words, they respond to feelings.
~ Judy Carter
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She keeps herself in a constant state of unhappiness, so she is never disappointed by life.
~ Judy Reene Singer
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It`s not how old you are, it`s how you are old.
~ Jules Renard
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To have a horror of the bourgeois is bourgeois.
~ Jules Renard
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Il n'est pas nécessaire de mépriser les riches, il suffit de ne pas les envier.
~ Jules Renard
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Everything I do, I am responsible for; there is always something else I could have done, some other attitude I could have taken up. To say I am overcome by emotion is to evade the fact that I was the one who acted, who thought at the time that what I was doing was the right thing to do.
~ Julia Annas
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The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude.
~ Julia Child
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The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude.
~ Julia Child
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One of the secrets, and pleasures, of cooking is to learn to correct something if it goes awry; and one of the lessons is to grin and bear it if it cannot be fixed.
~ Julia Child
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