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Quotes About Stubborn

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~ Max Barry
I gave my word," Crispen said stubbornly. "You said a McCabe never breaks his word." Ewan shook his head wearily. "I'm beginning to regret telling you of things a McCabe doesn't do. Come, let's sit in the hall so you can tell me of these adventures of yours.
~ Maya Banks
Now you're just being stubborn, and I am not going to sit here and tell you what you already know, when you know you know it, and I know you know it, and you know that I know you know it.:
~ Mercedes Lackey
They would not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation whose heart was not loyal. Psalm 78:8
~ Beth Moore
We can't imagine how dreadful, how terrifying war is; and how normal it becomes. Can't understand, can't imagine. That's what every soldier, and every journalist and aid worker and independent observer who has put in time under fire, and had the luck to elude the death that struck down others nearby, stubbornly feels. And they are right.
~ Susan Sontag
There are two kinds of fools: those who can't change their opinions and those who won't.
~ Josh Billings
No area of human life is so full of difficulties and heartaches as relationships. If you listed everything that upset you during the past week, I suspect most had to do with other people. People can be selfless and kind, but they can also be difficult, stubborn, ego-driven, thoughtless, mean, selfish, manipulative. But the problem is not just other people; it's also ourselves.
~ Billy Graham
I'm a stubborn guy that loses his temper, sometimes driving the station wagon in the wrong direction for hours and hours and never admitting that he's gone the wrong way.
~ Matt Berninger
My not-so-fun traits are that I get very impatient and I can be really stubborn.
~ Bitsie Tulloch
You're the pain in the ass. -Ian Fitzgerald
~ Stephanie Rowe
He who does not seek advice is a fool. His folly blinds him to Truth and makes him evil, stubborn, and a danger to his fellow man.
~ Khalil Gibran
Most people probably assume that Hristo is a grumpy, stubborn guy... That can't be further from the truth. He's a cheerful, candid person that never holds a grudge.
~ Michael Laudrup
I see no reason to assume we have any awareness at all. We are stubborn, self-destructive conformists.
~ Michael Crichton
The idiot is bound by his pride," he says. "It always has to be his way.
~ Michael Lewis
...a fixation is very stubborn: it burrows into the brain and breaks the heart. There are many fixations, but love is the worst.
~ Isabel Allende
I was just too stubborn to ever be governed by enforced insanity.
~ Bob Dylan
When combined, Kushner's four texts painted President Trump as crazy, aimless, stubborn and manipulative. I could hardly believe anyone would recommend these as ways to understand their father-in-law, much
~ Bob Woodward
The body is amazingly stubborn when it comes to sacrificing itself to the annihilating directions of the mind.
~ Sylvia Plath
con-tu-ma-cious (adjective). Obstinately resisting authority; stubbornly perverse.
~ Julia Quinn
It was difficult to imagine anyone besting him on the water, or anywhere else for that matter. He was powerful and unstoppable, and from her vantage point, he was the force to be reckoned with. Especially when it came to that infuriatingly stubborn spark of desire in her heart, which simply would not die, no matter how hard or how long she tried to snuff it out.
~ Julianne MacLean
I can be intolerant.
~ David Jason
Somebody tell me that I should just go speak to the kings again." "uh," Sing said, "didn't I just do that?" "I need to her it again, Sing," Grandpa Smedry said. "I'm old and stubborn!
~ Brandon Sanderson
I knew from the time I was a young girl that I was destined to be a writer. I'm incredibly stubborn. The more someone tells me I can't do something, the harder I work to prove them wrong. My father's nickname for me when I was growing up was 'Hardhead.'
~ Lori Wilde
People who talk incessantly about "change" are often dogmatically set in their ways. They want to change other people.
~ Thomas Sowell