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Quotes About Seriously

A silly idea about a book of blessings couldn't really work. Not seriously.
~ Maeve Binchy
Stop it. Seriously. This isn't funny.' 'You're right.' A pause. 'It's pathetic.
~ Sarah Dessen
Wherever authority is still part of accepted usage and one does not 'give reasons' but commands, the dialectician is a kind of buffoon: he is laughed at, he is not taken seriously. – Socrates was the buffoon who got himself taken seriously: what was really happening when that happened?
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
In the days when I used to tweet, I would encounter comments wishing death upon me. There were people who claimed they were sticking pins in my effigy because they couldn't stand me. There's some seriously disturbed people out there.
~ Andie MacDowell
I don't take life so seriously I can just play with life.
~ Eric Cantona
One can never take the cynicism one comes across in life too seriously.
~ Kevin Spacey
I guess rap has such a bad name, because everybody can do it now, and that's probably why people don't want to be considered as rappers anymore, they're not taken seriously anymore. But yeah, rap is definitely the core of what I want to do. But I'm also an artist so I try to do as many things as I can, but I always keep rap in the equation.
~ Goldlink
The threat from radical Islamic jihadists is real and needs to be taken seriously.
~ Doug Ducey
But being on those reality shows before, don't get me wrong, it gave me a good platform... but not for my music. It's actually made it harder for me to be taken seriously.
~ Megan McKenna
X Out has helped me keep up my confidence, and I know it can help anyone who would rather have fun than worry about blemishes. If you want clear, seriously good-looking skin, X Out is for you.
~ Zendaya
Not having a roof over your head at night must be frightening, cold, lonely and depressing. To be seriously ill as well must be beyond upsetting.
~ Ed Davey
It's nice that the independent scene is taken seriously, and has been.
~ Bob Odenkirk
She paused and added seriously, 'Isn't it funny the way we're talking, just as though we've known each other for years and years.' He said easily, 'Oh, I'm a great believer in instant friendship.
~ Betty Neels
I watched wrestling for the first time on television while in Punjab, after which I started working seriously to become a good wrestler.
~ The Great Khali
The aesthetic came along the way, I think - just through experimenting, and going on tour, and trying stuff out on stage, having fun with it, and not taking it too seriously. If I had a ballgown at home, I'd wear it onstage. If I found something in a charity shop, I'd wear it. That's where it grew from - just wanting to play dress-up.
~ Florence Welch
You know you're an Arizona native when you take rain dances seriously.
~ Skip Boyer
What fun is life if it's taken so seriously, and what fun is yoga and the search for enlightenment if we are tight, tense, and clenched up from the inside out?
~ Tara Stiles
There is this notion that the lives of the comfortable-off middle class don't merit being treated seriously and with compassion.
~ William Nicholson
Denver has smart and energetic crowds that appreciate good comedy and don't take themselves too seriously.
~ Ron Funches
This is work," Andrei said. "Not a game." "We don't make that distinction," David told him seriously. "We do not have to 'work' in Rizome—just things to do and people to do them.
~ Bruce Sterling
Here's my goal: I want to make a seriously dark show, and not on a network that has ever done that.
~ Maggie Q
I'm drawn to girls with a certain self-effacing, humorous quality and an innate independence and point of view. I love the notion of never taking yourself too seriously or being too put together.
~ Chris Benz
You think I'm deranged! How refreshing. Everyone here takes me so seriously, it's a wonderful change to be thought mentally deficient.
~ Katie MacAlister
Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more seriously reflection concentrates upon them: the starry heaven above me and the moral law within me.
~ Immanuel Kant