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Quotes About Approval

you can bet who your dad will like best.
~ Kristin Hannah
As a younger actor you want to be approved of, you want to gain respect, be admired. All of those things. To say: 'This is me playing this character. And aren't I fantastic!' I don't feel that so much now.
~ Kristin Scott Thomas
And is that why we do what we do? For public approval, for fame? Do we help people because they will be appropriately grateful--or merely because they need help?
~ Kurt Busiek
I had no desire to say no.
~ Kyra Davis
Oh, if Shakespeare says it, that's all right.
~ L. Frank Baum
In the same way, a believer and his Savior can continue many hours in the silent fellowship of love. And although the believer may be busy with the ordinary things of life, he can be mindful that every detail of his life is touched by the character of God's presence, and can have the awareness of His approval and blessing.
~ L.B. Cowman
Praise is the only gift for which people are really grateful.
~ Lady Marguerite Blessington
Wasn't that what she had always wanted, to be chosen?
~ Laini Taylor
stop living in misery because you're concerned about how things would look to other people, or because you're too scared to put yourself out there
~ Lajill Hunt
At every step we take to gain the approbation of the wise, we lose something in the estimation of the vulgar.
~ landor walter savage ii
This is the deepest wish of my heart?" "Sure," Magnus said. "Your father, proud of you. You, the hero of the hour. Me, loving you. Everyone approving of you." Alec looked over at Jace. "Okay, what about the Jace thing?" Magnus shrugged. "I don't know. Thet part's just weird.
~ Cassandra Clare
Like what you see?
~ Cassandra Clare
You know, I should start thinking on names. I have to be over two months gone. A name is important. Especially for this baby." "Why especially this one?" Rachel asked, looking up from the bread she was kneading. "Names are important for everybody." Loretta sighed. "Well, with Hunter as the father, I have to think of names he'd approve of." "You call that child Running Water and I'll disown you.
~ Catherine Anderson
Well, with Hunter as the father, I have to think of names he'd approve of." "You call that child Running Water and I'll disown you." Loretta giggled. "I don't know. After hemming all those diapers, maybe Running Water wouldn't be so far off mark.
~ Catherine Anderson
people want you to do what they think
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
But it made him feel ashamed to say it, because it wasn't entirely true. He felt it shouldn't have mattered. But it did. He had wanted everyone to see his talented hen. He had wanted to fill to bursting with pride while everyone watched.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
The three-year-old who lies about taking a cookie isn't really a liar after all. He simply can't control his impulses. He then convinces himself of a new truth and, eager for your approval, reports the version that he knows will make you happy.
~ Cathy Rindner Tempelsman
Er is niets tegen geoudehoer, zolang er maar Gods zegen op rust, dat is wat ik altijd zeg.
~ Gerard Reve
perhaps the greatest challenge to thinking women is the challenge to move from the desire for safety and approval to the most "unfeminine" quality of all -- that of intllectual arrogance, the supreme hubris which asserts to itself the right to reorder the world. The Hubris of the god makers, the hubris of the male-system builders.
~ Gerda Lerner
Right!" said Joe. "My middle name is Joseph, anyway.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
She's easy to like. I've never understood why that's considered a compliment - that just anyone could like you.
~ Gillian Flynn
This, I came to understand, was what freedom tasted like. It wasn't a heady illusion in the safety of a time-shared bed, seeking the approval of the person whose heart you are breaking. It is being willing to have your own heart broken and not blaming the outcome on anyone. It is being an orphan, and love not being an obligation or prescription, but always a risky, transformative choice.
~ Gina Frangello
The feeling of unworthiness or that something is missing in our life is often at the root of excessive busy-ness and striving and therefore at the root of stress. By being very busy or working very hard, we often try to compensate for such feelings of lack. Alternately, we might seek love and approval from others or compulsively try to fix and improve ourselves.
~ Gina Lake
I don't approve of people who watch television, but I am one of them.
~ Glenn Gould