D Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with D. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Doing the right thing because you love someone sucks sometimes.”
Source: Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instruments Series (5 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls
“Doing the right thing daily, compounds over time.”
“Doing the right thing did not always mean it was done without fear.”
Source: Once I Knew
“Doing the right thing doesn't always bring success. But compromising ethics almost always leads to failure.”
“Doing the right thing for someone else occasionally means doing something that feels wrong to you.”
Source: Handle with Care: A Novel
“Doing the right thing for someone else was like a tonic for me; it was like some magic ointment that made a wound disappear”
“Doing the right thing had never felt more wrong than it did right then.
Maybe that was how it always felt.
I wouldn’t know.
It was so rare when I actually did the right thing.”
Source: The Struggle
“Doing the right thing has power.”
“Doing the right thing irl (in real life) or online is good netiquette, but it is not always easy.”
“Doing the right thing is fun. If nothing else, it surprises people.”
“Doing the right thing is important, which is where strategy comes in. But doing that thing well—execution—is what sets companies apart. After all, every football play is designed to go for a huge gain. The reason it doesn’t is because of execution—people drop balls, miss blocks, go to the wrong place, and so forth. So, success depends on execution—on the ability to get things done.”
“Doing the right thing is just the right to do”
“Doing the right thing is more important than doing the thing right.”
“Doing the right thing is not a matter of convenience; it reflects your values and integrity.”
Source: Life Changing Journey - 365 Inspirational Quotes - Series - I
“Doing the right thing is not the problem. Knowing what the right thing is, that's the challenge.”
“Doing the right thing isn’t supposed to hurt this bad.
When you’re faced with a choice and you choose the right one, there’s supposed to be this big moment of clarity you experience. It’s an overall kind of feeling; where you just know instinctively that the choice you’ve made is right and you move ahead feeling lighter and better than you’ve ever felt because of it.”
Source: Hear Me Now
“Doing the right thing isn't always easy - in fact, sometimes it's real hard - but just remember that doing the right thing is always right.”
Source: Monday Morning Leadership: 8 Mentoring Sessions You Can't Afford to Miss
“Doing the right thing may come with enormous cost. However, the cost of not doing the right thing will cost me myself. And that is not a price that any of us can afford to pay.”
“Doing the right thing supposed to make you feel better, if not, it's definitely not the right thing”
“Doing the right thing, surrendering our short-term self-interest to serve the needs of the whole, has never been easy for humankind, but now, more than ever, that is exactly what we must do. Future generations are counting on us.”
Source: The Ghost of Rabbie Burns: An American Poet's Journey Through Scotland
“Doing the right things
at the right time
will bring the right results.”
Source: Be the Best Version of Yourself: Words of Wisdom to Transform Your Life
“Doing the right things for the right reason in the right way is the key to Quality of Life!”
Source: First Things First
“Doing the right things for the wrong reasons is typical of humanity. Precession - not conscious planning - provides a productive outcome for misguided political and military campaigns.”
Source: Cosmography: A Posthumous Scenario for the Future of Humanity: A Posthumous Scenario for the Future of Humanity
“Doing the same character over and over, it gets boring.”
“Doing the same thing day in, day out. It's just so boring. I like to jump from different things.”
“Doing the same thing in the same way year after year is like eating a quail a day for thirty days. Along toward the middle of the month a fellow begins to long for a broiled crow or a slice of cold dog.”
Source: Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to his Son
“Doing the same things all the time leads to ineffectiveness.”
“Doing the same things you did when the economy was good is not good enough. You will have to put more coals on the fire in a poor economy to get the same heat you received in a good economy. You must give more energy, more thought, more service, and get into positive thinking material more frequently. Become more selective about who you spend time with. Love a little more, hate a little less. Think about it. You can progressively move on an upward path toward any goal. The choice is yours as to who or what controls you!”
“Doing the show was like painting the George Washington Bridge. As soon as you finished one end, you started right in on the other.”
“Doing the show. That 10 AM feeling when the doors open up. Forget about it! Also, my son coming home with a respectable grade on something that I know he's worked hard on. And good health excites me, too.”
“Doing the things we do now and doing them better, cheaper and faster will take us far. But it will not take us far enough. We're going to have to do new things in new ways.”
“Doing the things, you don’t usually do. Can do these things for you. Can get you killed or can make you successful. Can improve your life or can make it worse. It all depends on the things you are trying out if they are good or bad.”
“Doing the things you hate is living in a world of sin. Hell is staying in the place Jesus saved you from. That is, to live on your own, without God.”
“Doing the tough things sets winners apart from losers.”
Source: Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful
“Doing the unrealistic is easier than doing the realistic.”
“Doing the voice for something [cartoon] requires an enormous amount of energy and you really have to use your whole body. It's cool.”
“Doing the wrong thing long enough doesn't make it right.”
“Doing theater is like walking a tightrope without a net.”
“Doing things beyond expectations to begin with, often saves us more time in the long run.”
“Doing things faster is doing things slower.”
Source: The Leangains Method: The Art of Getting Ripped. Researched, Practiced, Perfected.
“Doing things for others always pays dividends.”
Source: The Magic of Believing
“Doing things for others is something that money cannot buy it is a priceless act which gives an abundance of worthy feelings for both involved, to empower others and to know that others care is an key part of listening, the stoppage of wars, the foundations of a hopeful future for everybody.”
“Doing things for yourself (self-preservation) are ok in in small doses and when necessary but over-burdening you life with your own self will weaken your heart, soul connectivity with others”
“Doing things God’s way is always a matter of the heart.”
“Doing things in secret that you are ashamed for others to know is practical atheism. God's knowing doesn't count?”
“Doing things like playing music, something that's so natural and basic to human function, running around in nature, eating delicious food. These things are intrinsic in basic, primordial to human beings, so that's sort of a way to return to a blank canvas, allowing my true personality to return.”
“Doing things one shouldn't is often so freeing.”
Source: Throne of the Fallen
“Doing things out of the ordinary - out of the box - like jumping out of airplanes and landing in cities that you've never been to before, then finding your way through. That's the type of trip that excites me.”
“Doing things that allow you to learn something are great and I love when you have an opportunity to discover a whole new part of the world.”
“Doing things the right way now is the cost of your future.”