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Quotes About Attitudes

Anyone who's 71 years old would look ridiculous singing rock.
~ Grace Slick
In my day, people didn't do nude scenes. I mean they didn't exist.
~ Claire Bloom
'The Larry Sanders Show,' it's actually about love, which would sound like a paradox at first. But if that love didn't exist, the darker attitudes would not play. You would have a one-dimensional, cynical show, which I don't think the show was.
~ Garry Shandling
You can't actually legislate what goes on in people's minds and their attitudes, but you certainly can legislate for parity where pay and salaries are concerned.
~ Diana Rigg
I never wanted to get married. I never thought that was in my cards. I always thought I was just going to be an independent woman my entire life. Hopefully having a partner but never getting married.
~ Beth Ostrosky Stern
In America, sex is an obsession, in other parts of the world it's a fact.
~ Marlene Dietrich
We keep saying old people are square. Then when they suddenly aren't—we don't like it!
~ Peter Shaffer
What one generation finds ridiculous, the next accepts; and the third shudders when it looks back on what the first did.
~ Peter Singer
If anyone had appeared in just a pair of boxer shorts or swimming trunks, the womenfolk would have had "an attack of the vapors" and the menfolk would have exploded in a rage at the indecency of it. What exactly "an attack of the vapors" was is unclear, because there is no such thing as womenfolk anymore, and there is certainly no such thing as an attack of the vapors.
~ Philip Ardagh
While no one can change events that occurred in the past, everyone can change attitudes and beliefs about them.
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
What does it say about us when our intimacy is an embarrassment and our hostility is normalized?
~ Philip Gulley
Americans were different: even after they'd dropped a couple of atom bombs on the Japs, they still wanted to be liked. Which struck me as just a little naive.
~ Philip Kerr
Paul said it would be better for them to express their views back in Britain, because "there, people listen a bit more. In America, they hold everything against you.
~ Philip Norman
define. In the United Kingdom, the term is employed in different senses. As the historian David Cannadine has argued, it can be used to denote social attitudes ("us" versus "them"), groupings in society based on occupation (upper, middle, and working), and hierarchy
~ Philip Norton
feature of British society, yet it is difficult to define. In the United Kingdom, the term is employed in different senses. As the historian David Cannadine has argued, it can be used to denote social attitudes ("us" versus "them"), groupings in society based on occupation (upper, middle, and working), and hierarchy (in effect, status but not necessarily inherited, but rather earned or acquired, status).10 These distinctions are useful in making sense of how
~ Philip Norton
I can't remember a picture that has expressed black attitudes and personal relationships as vividly as we've done in 'Cadence.'
~ Laurence Fishburne
Actors, like it or not, their voices carry deeply into the culture: people look towards them for attitudes, for right or wrong, and today, the mainstream media doesn't really balance the unheard.
~ Mark Ruffalo
Women need to become conscious of the impact that their attitudes and actions can have on future generations of voters and politicians.
~ Cheryl Mills
I think there's a disconnect between political leaders and young voters around a lot of things related to the private sector. For example, a lot of politicians continue to attack big banks. While I'm not a defender of big banks, my sense is younger voters have had generally pretty good experiences with banks.
~ John Delaney
The way Obama voters and non-Obama voters deal with unemployment are a very different.
~ Rush Limbaugh
It's very hard to shame people in Hollywood into anything because they don't often feel that kind of shame.
~ Lexi Alexander
In terms of showing their emotions and acting on them, my women characters are a lot more advanced than the men.
~ Kent Haruf
Some of the attitudes of Barney are certainly attitudes I share, but not all.
~ Mordecai Richler
To me, I learned along the way, you know, culture is behavior. That's all it is; culture is people's behaviors.
~ Ginni Rometty