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Quotes About Understand

Without romance, films will be boring. I doubt if people now understand romance, though they may claim it otherwise. I am very romantic in real life.
~ Sunny Deol
I needed to tell him, silently, that things might change, grow, or fail, but that life did go on. That we were all part of some great cycle, some pattern that it was only God's purpose to understand.
~ Jojo Moyes, Me Before You
How can you understand the language of music, if you will not be an instrument?"—Zarost
~ Greg Hamerton, Second Sight
the greatest clue to changing people is to know and understand what trigger change in people and effectively apply such things in wisdom.
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Ranting about her being hard to understand? Wait until you lose her. You will clearly understand, what an effortless power a woman has!
~ Manasa Rao
To Hear What Silence Is Saying, You Must Have Inner Peace. A Violent Mind Can't Understand It....
~ Muhammad Imran Hasan
Before complaining about your burden of life, you must first try to see what other people's burden of life is!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Writing is life – it's where my heart leads me each day, and how I understand the world we live in.
~ Phen Weston
Life is filled with obstacles that confuse the mind. But once you understand it's pattern then you will see why it was there for you in the first place.
~ Zainab Alsaati
Once you understand life--you understand life's potential.
~ Sean Baltz
It's not really possible to understand the threat posed not only to the survival of America, but to all free nations in the world, without perceiving that Islam has a simple and single goal . . . To conquer the world.
~ John Price
You know a whole lot more about money than you think you do. You've only been misled to believe that you don't know by people who don't want you to understand how simple money really is."
~ John Rocco Savalli
My car and my adding machine understand nothing: they are not in that line of business.
~ John Searle
It is true intelligence for a man to take a subject that is mysterious and great in itself and to unfold and simplify it so that a child can understand it.
~ John Taylor
To understand this Christmas record, you have to understand our ministry.
~ John Tesh
In the deceptively modest volume you are now holding, von Neumann articulates his model of computation and goes on to define the essential equivalence of the human brain and a computer. He acknowledges the apparently deep structural differences, but by applying Turing's principle of the equivalence of all computation, von Neumann envisions a strategy to understand the brain's methods as computation, to re-create those methods, and ultimately to expand its powers.
~ John von Neumann
The abduction of a child is a tragedy. No one can fully understand or appreciate what a parent goes through at such a time, unless they have faced a similar tragedy. Every parent responds differently. Each parent copes with this nightmare in the best way he or she knows how.
~ John Walsh
You should never read just for "enjoyment." Read to make yourself smarter! Less judgmental. More apt to understand your friends' insane behavior, or better yet, your own. Pick "hard books." Ones you have to concentrate on while reading. And for god's sake, don't let me ever hear you say, "I can't read fiction. I only have time for the truth." Fiction is the truth, fool! Ever hear of "literature"? That means fiction, too, stupid.
~ John Waters
There were some cigarettes still in the case. I lit one, and started to get into the state of mind where, though everything was still undeniably queer, I could no longer understand why I had been quite so near panic. It
~ John Wyndham
She thought about his odd appearance, but could find no revulsion in her heart—perhaps only someone who was very ugly or very beautiful could understand how little beauty mattered.
~ Ellen Datlow
Everyone clearly needed a stiff drink in order to process what had just happened.
~ Elton John
but he was also a man who clearly understood the limits of the power of the sword. "Do you know," he said in those days, "what amazes me more than all else? The impotence of force to organise anything. There are only two powers in the world: the spirit and the sword. In the long run, the sword will always be conquered by the spirit.
~ Emil Ludwig
An acquaintance with the laws of nature does not always, nor even commonly, carry with it the means of controlling them. Knowledge is seldom power. And a sociologist so coldly independent of the social forces among which he lived as thoroughly to understand them, would, in all probability, be as impotent to guide the evolution of a community as an astronomer to modify the orbit of a comet.
~ balfour arthur james ii
To the extend that I had come to understand that despair does not necessarily result in annihilation, that one can go on as usual in spite of it, I had become hardened. Was that what it means to be an adult, to live with ugly ambiguities? I didn't like it, but it made it easier to go on.
~ Banana Yoshimoto