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Quotes About Understand

Hunters get lost all the time. There's just an outcry against climbers because a lot of people don't understand climbers and they think they're crazy.
~ Jeff Lowe
You do have those guys that talk a lot. I understand they're doing it for a reason, to hype a fight, but then you get guys who do it and you can tell that they're trying too hard.
~ Stephen Thompson
As soon as I gave birth, it was as if you understand them. They become people, not kids. You start to identify with them. You see yourself in them.
~ Julie Walters
The best moments are when, together with... you bring information, you bring data to bear in a way that helps illuminate something that you just don't really understand. Even if it doesn't completely clarify it, it just, you know, helps bring it together.
~ Angus Deaton
I am grateful I have been blessed with a family that I never imagined I would ever even understand what that is, let alone have my own family.
~ Mick Hucknall
I think that I cannot immediately see the route by which we should really understand memory and the workings of the brain.
~ John Gurdon
I think to try to understand human behavior and why people do what they do, and what in their lives have shaped them and impacted them to be who they are, it's something. I mean, that's my entire life.
~ Haley Bennett
In my little imperfect way, what I'm trying to do is understand the world. As a filmmaker, you realize as you get older that each film is part of a dialogue you're having with yourself. That started when I was working in documentaries. And in a way, I've never deviated from it.
~ Paul Greengrass
I think some people don't truly understand the situation, and they think, you know, the debt limit, it doesn't really mean anything, and they don't understand the implications on the U.S. economy and on the global markets.
~ John Delaney
There are only a few stories of Krishna that are popular. His exploits with the gopikas, for example. But not many understand the spiritual implications of such events.
~ Shobana
I've got children and I wanted to impress them and show them what I do for a living, do something that they understand and enjoy.
~ Alex Horne
In the end, with all of my films, I want to understand the continuity between these films and understand what they're trying to do.
~ Andrew Haigh
I ain't no historian but I happen to savvy this incident.
~ Charles Marion Russell
The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
~ Bodhidharma
Our society, including the liberals, must understand that there must be order.
~ Vladimir Putin
I really want to understand the mind so I can be more comfortable with the way people are. Being comfortable with people is incredibly important.
~ Drew Barrymore
Indian hotels are doing well globally because they understand hospitality.
~ Zubin Mehta
In the pursuit of truth we must beware of being misled by terms which we do not rightly understand. That is the chief point. Almost all philosophers utter the caution; few observe it.
~ berkeley george ii
It is impossible to understand the weakness of a system without understanding its strength.
~ berkeley george iii
I don't want you to give in, I want you to change, to understand my reasoning at a deeper level and accept it as the truth.
~ Bernardine Evaristo
I don't want you to give in, I want you to change, to understand my reasoning at a deeper level and accept it as the truth.
~ Bernardine Evaristo
One of the most important things in life is to understand reality and to keep changing our images to correspond to it, for it is our images which determine our actions and feelings, and the more accurate they are the easier it will be for us to attain happiness and stay happy in an ever-changing world.
~ berne eric ii
The next day the stock market crashed. Hemmingway didn't quite understand what it all meant, but from the way the white people in town were running around like chickens without heads, she took it as an omen.
~ Bernice L. McFadden
You can learn a lot if you stop spinning and start listening.
~ Betty G. Birney