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Quotes About Ingrained

Marrow-deep embarrassment, the kind that becomes part of your DNA, that changes you.
~ Gillian Flynn
A view of the Amazon as an "uncivilized" and "savage" place—indeed as the very epitome of savagery—has been deeply ingrained in the European psyche for centuries. It is therefore not surprising the Carvajal was disbelieved when his journal finally surfaced in 1895.
~ Graham Hancock
Cinema in India is like brushing your teeth in the morning. You can't escape it.
~ Shahrukh Khan
knowing the determinants of health habits is important because once bad habits are ingrained, they are very difficult to change.
~ Shelley E Taylor
Artists are taught to be humble about their impact, especially in folk music. It's so ingrained that I have a hard time even thinking I had any impact other than what a normal hit song would have.
~ Janis Ian
My birthday is in August - right before September, so I have that "back to school" feeling ingrained in me so that time of year is when I usually do personal goals or resolutions.
~ Jen Kirkman
We feel this passion that we have for music and this relentless need to pursue it and follow it and go wherever it takes. It's just something that's ingrained into us - it's ingrained in us so deeply that we say it's 'in our bones.'
~ Chrissy Costanza
The people we most love do become a physical part of us, ingrained in our synapses, in the pathways where memories are created.
~ Meghan O'Rourke
A shrug. I wanted to make sure you were taken care of, just in case. She had perhaps a moment, before the valet came. A moment in which to try and relate a truth so deeply ingrained, it came to her lips like second nature. Dar.. A breath. If anything ever happened to you, there wouldn't be enough money in the world to patch the hole it would leave in me.
~ Melissa Good
No element of Mr. Lincoln's character," declared his colleague Henry Whitney, "was so marked, obvious and ingrained as his mysterious and profound melancholy." His law partner William Herndon said, "His melancholy dripped from him as he walked.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
Unless you're dying, it's ingrained in our culture to play. Pain doesn't hurt; it's just pain.
~ Chris Pronger
Clinton's fakery was so deft and deeply ingrained that it was impossible to tell where it ended and the real Bill Clinton began. This constituted a kind of political genius.
~ Rich Lowry
Of course L.A. has its mad bits: you can get a collagen cappuccino if that's what you really want. But the American Dream is so ingrained in the American culture, and the place you go to find it is L.A.
~ Lara Pulver
Molde fits me very well; Man United fits me very well because it's in me. It's in your personality. It's ingrained in you. I understand the club.
~ Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
I don't think I'm conscious of most of the things I've drawn from football, because they're so ingrained in me now... understanding that the discipline and the routine and the regimentation to be successful.
~ Sam Hunt
We believe that one day Emotion AI will be ubiquitous, embedded on chips in our devices, ingrained into technology we use every day at home and at work.
~ Rana el Kaliouby
We are critically dependent on the Internet, and it's ingrained in our way of life.
~ Amber Rudd
Fine a boy as he is, the trash won't wash out of him.
~ Harper Lee
We are a compassionate nation, taking in the refugees and those, you know, fleeing, the huddled masses yearning to be free. This is something that's deeply ingrained in our hearts in the United States.
~ Jay Inslee
Traditions are the guideposts driven deep in our subconscious minds. The most powerful ones are those we can't even describe, aren't even aware of.
~ Ellen Goodman
For me, being Catholic was who I was and who I am, just like I'm Irish and Slovak. It's just so ingrained in us.
~ Regina Brett
The pressure for shareholder returns is, however, just one manifestation of how financial gain drives growth. Indeed this expectation of gain is so ingrained that we hardly notice its most unusual feature: it runs counter to the fundamental dynamic of our world.
~ Kate Raworth
Stress is something that we are not always conscious of; it can exist on a cellular level and hide, masked by our ingrained insensitivity.
~ Garri Garripoli
War itself requires no particular motivation, but appears to be ingrained in human nature and is even valued as something noble; indeed, the desire for glory inspires men to it, even independently of selfish motives.
~ Immanuel Kant