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Quotes About Rigorous

We will also have a more rigorous approach to professional development and managing unsatisfactory performance.
~ Jay Weatherill
I didn't really get any rigorous background in film history.
~ Joshua Oppenheimer
I like to be very, very regimented and very OCD in my routine.
~ A. J. Pritchard
I've only half-admitted I'm a professional. I know I am, I've paid my dues, but one of the things I could do better when I'm acting is to really be rigorous and to think I know how to do it. To use my brain.
~ Emily Mortimer
In other words, if the journey you have chosen is indeed a pilgrimage, a soulful journey, it will be rigorous. Ancient wisdom suggests if you aren't trembling as you approach the sacred, it isn't the real thing. The sacred, in its various guises as holy ground, art, or knowledge, evokes emotion and commotion.
~ Phil Cousineau
Severe against others, he was most severe against himself. He resembled a Hebrew prophet He may be called a Christian Elijah.
~ Philip Schaff
And this, this, is their genius. Conservatives are not looking to make education more rigorous and informative, or science more empirical or verifiable, or voting more representative, or the government more efficient or effective. They just want all those things to reinforce their partisan, ideological, conservative viewpoint.
~ Jon Stewart
Their books are also different. Works of fiction contain a single plot, with all its imaginable permutations. Those of a philosophical nature invariably include both the thesis and the antithesis, the rigorous pro and con of a doctrine. A book which does not contain its counterbook is considered incomplete.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
I'm such a perfectionist.
~ Candice Glover
I'm a maniacal perfectionist.
~ Martha Stewart
Lucy is such a perfectionist.
~ Desi Arnaz
I'm very perfectionist.
~ Elizabeth Fraser
I'm a perfectionist.
~ Julien Baker
Yes, it will go through the disciplines that all puppies go through including house training and puppy walking, then at twelve month old it the training becomes a lot more rigorous which has to be done carefully otherwise you are in danger of stressing the dog.
~ David Blunkett
Broadway is really, really hard.
~ Keala Settle
The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinnings that had made the 'hard' sciences so brilliantly successful.
~ Herbert A. Simon
The more we're deluged with information, with "facts" (which may or may not be), views, appeals, offers, and choices, then the more we must be able to sift and sort and decode and make sense of it all through rigorous inquiry.
~ Warren Berger
I find that the work I do as an actor that's most challenging commands an athleticism or, certainly, a physicality. And also a rigor, a physical rigor.
~ Jeffrey Wright
The English league itself is very strong physically, very demanding.
~ Fernandinho
Catching is a tough position.
~ Yadier Molina
I value my Catholic background very much. It taught me not to be afraid of rigorous thought, for one thing.
~ Terry Eagleton
A proof is that which convinces a reasonable man; a rigorous proof is that which convinces an unreasonable man.
~ Mark Kac
Literature... is condemned (or privileged) to be forever the most rigorous and, consequently, the most reliable of terms in which man names and transforms himself.
~ Paul de Man
When men have become heartily wearied of licentious anarchy, their eagerness has been proportionately great to embrace the opposite extreme of rigorous despotism.
~ Richard Whately