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Quotes About Interest

The general public, they get bored. There's no interest because they think, or they know, Demetrious Johnson will always win. And I've always said, even after that loss to Demetrious Johnson, even after he beat me, I said I felt him a little bit. I still believe I can beat him, even after being knocked down the first round.
~ Henry Cejudo
Films just happened by chance. I had no interest in films or acting as a heroine, but that's a long story.
~ Shraddha Srinath
I find that I like what I like. I like a strong melody, I like an inventive structure and I have to like the singer's voice or I have no interest in it.
~ Neal Brennan
Mean doesn't last. Mean is over fast. Maybe this is the essence of everything, which is, to me, if there is no emotional center for what I'm doing, I have no interest in it at all.
~ Christopher Guest
I've got no interest in justifying myself to a player of mine.
~ Luis Enrique
I have no interest in interfering or involving myself in journalistic integrity or process.
~ Michael O'Rielly
I have no interest in politics. I have been offered to join politics, but I am not even interested in it even one per cent.
~ Sonu Sood
The public has no interest in whether the President acts boldly or timidly in his personal affairs.
~ George T. Conway III
It's dangerous not to tour, because people assume you've faded away, or have no interest.
~ Rory Gallagher
There's no point in working if I'm not involved and interested.
~ Gloria Stuart
If the script doesn't excite me, there's no point working on the music.
~ Amit Trivedi
I have no problem understanding that women are interested in mascara and the Middle East.
~ Joanna Coles
He had to say that the thing he found most attractive about her was that she had tried to kill herself. Now that was interesting-- sexy, almost, in a morbid kind of way.
~ Nick Hornby
Read what you enjoy, not what bores you.
~ Nick Hornby
He really liked this woman. Or, rather, he was really attracted to her, and nothing she had said so far had weakened the attraction.
~ Nick Hornby
He accused her of being bourgeois, whatever that was—it seemed to involve engagement rings and babies and all sorts of things she wasn't interested in. He got so heated about them that for a moment she thought he might actually be proposing, in an angry, cack-handed fashion.
~ Nick Hornby
He was beginning to wonder whether June's facility, and their shared interest, might serve them better in the long run than a passionate sexual relationship that would eventually die on them.
~ Nick Hornby
You were going to take me bikini shopping?" "Not me, dear. Patsy. I'm not interested in looking at curvy young women in bikinis. I'm deeply in love with my wife and I'm only interested in money.
~ Nick Hornby
C'era forse un posto più noioso al mondo del British Museum? Se c'era, Will non voleva sapere quale. Vasi. Monete. Brocche. Intere sale piene di piatti. Secondo Will doveva esserci uno scopo per mettere in mostra delle cose, e il fatto che fossero vecchie non significava necessariamente che fossero interessanti. Solo perché erano sopravvissute al tempo, non significava che tu volessi guardarle
~ Nick Hornby
The State maintains its relative autonomy of particular fractions of the power bloc (including fractions of monopoly capital itself) so that it may ensure the organization of the general interest of the bourgeoisie under the hegemony of one of its fractions.
~ Nicos Poulantzas
When a citizen gives his suffrage to a man of known immorality he abuses his trust; he sacrifices not only his own interest, but that of his neighbor; he betrays the interest of his country.
~ Noah Webster
the mass media are interested in attracting audiences with buying power, not audiences per se; it is affluent audiences that spark advertiser interest today, as in the nineteenth century. The idea that the drive for large audiences makes the mass media "democratic" thus suffers from the initial weakness that its political analogue is a voting system weighted by income!
~ Noam Chomsky
the masters represent "the national interest," like those who applauded themselves for leading the country to war "after the utmost deliberation by the more thoughtful members of the community" had reached its "moral verdict.
~ Noam Chomsky
Since democratic leaders can't wait for the people to arrive at even general understanding and have to engineer consent to socially constructive goals and values, some obvious questions arise. Who makes the decisions about these goals and values? What factors enter into the decisions of "democratic leaders"? How is their "responsibility" and dedication to the public interest established?
~ Noam Chomsky