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Quotes About Understanding

I think if people really read Martin Luther King, Jr., then they would begin to understand what he really represented.
~ Coretta Scott King
Martin Luther King Jr. would say love not hate would make America great.
~ Martin Luther King III
I believe the masses everywhere want peace.
~ Isaac Herzog
I won't write about a subject unless I've mastered it.
~ Raymond Kethledge
You can have a mate for 30 years, it's easy.
~ Bob Mortimer
So often when we historicize material, we use this big wide-angle lens.
~ Jonathan Evison
No more than these machines need the mathematician know what he does.
~ Henri Poincare
You can not apply mathematics as long as words still becloud reality.
~ Hermann Weyl
My brother Matt and I, we have a great relationship.
~ Jeff Hardy
When it mattered the most, my mother was there for me. It was the moment that erased all those days she wasn't there.
~ Leah Remini
My job as a pollster is to understand what really matters.
~ Frank Luntz
The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
I've come to learn that what really matters is the relationship, the quality of the relationship.
~ Tucker Max
I'm too mature to be angry.
~ Jesse Jackson
It's a mature thing to understand that your pictures of a lifetime together with someone were... well, the reality is not what we're taught.
~ Mark Ruffalo
I was always mature for my age.
~ Soon-Yi Previn
I think the audiences abroad are older and come from a more mature society. They have a different understanding of whats happening as art.
~ Steve Miller
I feel like I'm a lot more mature than some people are.
~ Caris LeVert
I've matured, I understand the game much more, which can be natural as you grow up.
~ Ross Barkley
Everyone underestimates the maturity of kids.
~ Ken Hakuta
Maturity is everything.
~ Jermaine O'Neal
I've always had a maturity level different than guys my age.
~ Lou Williams
I don't exactly know what I mean by that, but I mean it.
~ J. D. Salinger
Everything has a meaning, if only we could read it.
~ Philip Pullman