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Quotes About Dealing

Now, Tim has been really, really busy, and it's been my job now to kind of deal with everything. And trying to figure out how we balance that, logistically it's a nightmare. But these little jobs make it much easier.
~ Susan Sarandon
Rebuff and rejection, and I know I was far too tired to deal with him without making things worse.
~ Sarah Monette
you don't deal with time. Time deals with you.
~ Cecil Dawkins
I spend my time dwelling on revenge and try to deal with the monsters crawling out of the ashes.
~ Louise Erdrich
I never expected that among the most meaningful experiences I'd have as a doctor—and, really, as a human being—would come from helping others deal with what medicine cannot do as well as what it can. But it's proved true, whether with a patient like Jewel Douglass, a friend like Peg Bachelder, or someone I loved as much as my father.
~ Atul Gawande
The problem is that you are taking it too personal. Step back for a moment. Don't focus on these people personally. Forget they even have names. Don't think of it as you versus them. Just realize that they represent the negativity that will always be around you. The important thing is to know how to deal with the negativity and what to do with it.
~ Jon Gordon
According to INTERPOL's statistics, art theft alternated between the agency's number three and four spots in priority and importance, just below drug dealing, arms smuggling, and money laundering.
~ Jonathan Santlofer
That which distinguishes man from the brute is his power, in dealing with Nature, to milk her laws, and make them give forth their bounty.
~ beecher henry ward xvii
There's obstacles, there's challenges, there's things that come in the way. So building relationships and building some of the expectations on the front end helps you deal with them so it doesn't just all come caving in.
~ Ryan Day
I find it hugely exciting to be dealing with another writer's language.
~ Johnny Flynn
I`d developed a style in dealing with foreigners that won their trust quickly. That style was two parts showman, two parts flatterer, and one part philanderer, combined with a hint of mischief, a sniff of condescension, and a pinch of contempt.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Irony is a great tool to deal with things. It's an intellectualization, a way to go above things, which can work.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
For a long time in my adolescence, comedy was the only tool I had for communication and dealing with the world and dealing with people - I didn't know any other lens in which to do it.
~ Raphael Bob-Waksberg
Life unravels the way it does, and it has an effect on you, but you have to take responsibility for dealing with it.
~ Shania Twain
When we don't deal honestly with our lives and the losses we face, when we try to anesthetize the pain and move on, then the suppressed anger or fear or guilt will deal with us until we are ready to deal with those issues.
~ Sheila Walsh
That was when it came to him that the only unmixed happiness he could think of was when he quit his job with the city after that fight with Bob Wright. So he told Doc that, too, and said, "I never meant to be a lawman. Stumbled into it, really. When I quit, it was a weight off." Dealing
~ Mary Doria Russell
However, do not confuse distraction with avoidance. When you avoid a distressing situation, you choose not to deal with it. But when you distract yourself from a distressing situation, you still intend to deal with it in the future, when your emotions have calmed down to a tolerable level. The
~ Matthew McKay
Through the years of his struggle, he had learned that an apparently causeless antagonism was not hard to deal with, but an apparently causeless solicitude was an ugly danger.
~ Ayn Rand
It was also interesting to see that political interaction in Europe is not that different from the United States Senate. There's a lot of -- I don't know what the term is in Austrian, wheeling and dealing.
~ Barack Obama
Healing is dealing, and dealing is feeling, and feeling is healing.
~ Barbara Marciniak
A "PEOPLE" DIMENSION. You also need a tool that deals with people, not just schedules. While you can think in terms of efficiency in dealing with time, a principle-centered person thinks in terms of effectiveness in dealing with people. There are times when principle-centered Quadrant II living requires the subordination of schedules to people.
~ Stephen R. Covey
Time Warrior gives us a revolutionary, non-linear approach for dealing with time, as bold as it is fresh and new.
~ Steve Chandler
That may not be a simple conversation. But when you are dealing with root causes, at least you know you are fighting the real problem and not just boxing with shadows.
~ Steven D. Levitt
Others can make us vulnerable and the sooner such vulnerabilities are dealt with the better
~ Ron Rash, Serena