Quotes About People
The more you love God, the more deeply you care about life. The more deeply you care about people, the more deeply you are committed to making a difference in people's lives.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
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visto che il Potere non permette che si preparino uomini che pensino agli uomini ma solo uomini che pensino al Potere, pensino soprattutto a difendere il Potere; lo Stato pensa a se stesso e pensa alla gente solo per quel tanto e nei modi che permettono al Potere di esserci e sopravvivere.
~ Ettore Sottsass
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il Potere non permette che si preparino uomini che pensino agli uomini ma solo uomini che pensino al Potere, pensino soprattutto a difendere il Potere; lo Stato pensa a se stesso e pensa alla gente solo per quel tanto e nei modi che permettono al Potere di esserci e sopravvivere.
~ Ettore Sottsass
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It was late afternoon. This time tomorrow he would be somewhere on a good graveled road, driving his car past things that happened to people, quicker than their happening. (Death of a Traveling Salesman)
~ Eudora Welty
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As though what he did were the excuse for their own boredom then, and lack of concern. He is just like other people to them. He could easily have danced with a troupe of angels in Paradise every night and they wouldn't have guessed.
~ Eudora Welty
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Psihoz? colectiv?, domnule Dudard, psihoz? colectiv?! Ca ?i religia, care-i opiumul popoarelor!
~ Eugene Ionesco
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It's not that I hate people. I'm just indifferent to them—or rather, they disgust me; and they'd better keep out of my way, or I'll run them down.
~ Eugene Ionesco
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it will be faithful realism, at least. Stammering is the native eloquence of us fog people.
~ Eugene O'Neill
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It's hard for managers to consider different perspectives if they never ask people what they think.
~ Eunice Parisi-Carew
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Our government sprang from and was made for the people -- not the people for the government. To them it owes an allegiance from them it must derive its courage, strength, and wisdom.
~ Andrew Johnson
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I do tend to like people in practice, even though I've built an airtight case against them in principle.
~ Andrew Martin
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You don't role-play if you hate people. You play these games if you don't know how to interact with others and are looking for a way to connect. The rules and routines of RPGs make it easy for even the most socially awkward person to spend a few hours in the company of other people without worrying about what to say.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Forty." He throws the number out there for a moment. "That's how many people in an average football stadium have murdered someone in the last ten years.
~ Andrew Mayne
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If I were to break a law, it would only be of the kind that are designed to inconvenience. Law, like God, is only real when people believe in it. When you know the truth—that it's really just the good and bad we do to each other that really matters—you see things differently.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Ronnie was actually right to push me toward returning to work. At least I would be exposed to more interesting people, events and conflicts. It wasn't difficult to raise the level over what I had now.
~ Andrew Neiderman
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Always trust strangers, it's the people you know that let you down.
~ Andrew O'Hagan
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Protestants now recognize that the Reformation itself had deeply pastoral roots. The concern was not for the reformation of doctrine and the church as such, but for the care of people in their lives before God, with the realization that thinking wrongly about God leads us to live wrongly.
~ Andrew Purves
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Trust the people' had convinced him that they could hear the worst, so long as it was not put in a demoralizing way.
~ Andrew Roberts
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Trust the people' occasionally had to be tempered by common sense.
~ Andrew Roberts
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I am a child of the House of Commons,' he told the US Congress in December 1941. 'I was brought up in my father's house to believe in democracy. "Trust the people" – that was his message.
~ Andrew Roberts
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I could have defended the British Empire against anyone,' he told an aide later on, 'except the British people.
~ Andrew Roberts
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The implication was that either the people in the room needed to change their areas of knowledge and expertise or people themselves needed to be changed
~ Andrew S. Grove
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Will going to this meeting teach me about the new technology or the new market that I think is very important now? Will it introduce me to people who can help me in the new direction? Will it send a message about the importance of the new direction?" If so, go to it. If not, resist it.
~ Andrew S. Grove
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Transactions between companies are usually governed by the free market. When we buy a commodity product from a vendor, we are trying to get it at the best possible price, and vice versa. But what happens when the value of something is not easily defined? What happens, for instance, when it takes a group of people to accomplish a certain task?
~ Andrew S. Grove
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