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Quotes About Interests

My limited theater experience was when I was a kid starting out: two or three plays. I was good in one and mediocre in the other. My problem is that I have other interests.
~ Michael Keaton
Whatever content you create, let it revolve around your interests. You shouldn't create things just because you think other people want to watch it.
~ Connor Franta
I don't read a lot of rock magazines for the most part.
~ Isaac Brock
I was a math and science kid in school, but I ended up going the route of writing and music in college.
~ Stephen J. Dubner
I don't watch rugby.
~ Kevin Spacey
At school, I would read the City pages before I read the sports pages.
~ Lloyd Dorfman
Despite the fact that human beings think that they have escaped the evolutionary paradigm, they've done nothing of the kind, and so we should expect the belief systems that people hold to mirror the evolutionary interests that people have.
~ Bret Weinstein
I was graduated in 1940 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Social Science but a major in Mathematics, a paradoxical combination that was prognostic of my future interests.
~ Kenneth Arrow
I think that all countries that participate in multilateral institutions see the institutions as a way of advancing what they view as their national interests and they see in many cases multi-lateral institution as the best way to do that.
~ Paul Wolfowitz
I want to see what this baby's going to be into; how I can participate in his interests. You know, teach him things, see the manners that he will inhabit from both of us and see the first smile and what he's gonna say first. Hopefully 'dada' not 'mama.'
~ Artem Chigvintsev
It is not sex by itself that interests me, but its particular role in American consciousness, and in my own life.
~ Jerzy Kosinski
In dealing with the China problem, the British and American side, which had particularly strong interests in China, should have based its judgments about the origins of the problem on direct observation of the actual circumstances at the time.
~ Hideki Tojo
There is very little chance of the modern Republican Party putting the national interest above their own partisan interests.
~ Mehdi Hasan
Most people make poor partners because their mental script has a defect. They believe focus means looking after their own interests. It's a script error.
~ Shiv Nadar
When you get to a certain age, you have to make a decision for yourself: if you want to get old in the industry, and you want to play maybe a few parts that come along now and then - or what else in life interests you?
~ Goldie Hawn
The liberal intelligentsia has allowed its party to become a captive of corporate interests.
~ Ralph Nader
For many of us, our country and the interests of our constituents are more important than our party.
~ Anna Soubry
A party committed to defending the economic interests of rich elites could never win by saying so.
~ Owen Jones
and subordinate groups are defined along ethnic and/or racial lines, and where the relationship is established and maintained to serve the interests
~ Peter Pericles Trifonas
You don't get your self mixed up with any other self. Of course, the mind must also protect, maintain, and perpetuate itself—if it gets lost or damaged, it can't do its job. The mind unceasingly promotes the interests of the one who "possesses" it, and all its mental/emotional activity is calculated to get this one body-mind through every moment of life in the most secure manner it can conceive.
~ Peter Ralston
Outside interests, from labor unions to large corporations, are influencing and distorting our government in the search for favorable policies.
~ Peter Schweizer
Do business managers have a commitment to anything more than the success of their company and to making money? It would be hard to say that they do. Indeed, many business leaders deny that there is any conflict between self-interest and the interests of all.
~ Peter Singer
One makes advances. You do! You come to see what your story is like. That's part of the fun: to see how you can get the other elements that are not your natural interests or concerns primarily.
~ Peter Taylor
The administration of the country appeared to me then – as it does now – as a sorry and sordid play, in which the politicians are the actors, the Pressmen are the dramatists, vested interests pack the house, and – the public pay the price!
~ Philip Hoare