D Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with D. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Don't compare me to Babe Ruth. God gave me the opportunity and the ability to be here at the right time, at the right moment, just like he gave Babe Ruth when he was playing. I just hope I can keep doing what I've been doing - keep taking care of business.”
“Don't compare me with Jesus. He is a great master, a great master.”
“Don't compare your beginning to someone else's middle.”
“Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what they have been through.”
“Don't compare yourself to anyone. Be happy to be the wonder unique, very special person that you are.”
“Don't compare yourself to others you have no idea what their journey is all about.”
“Don't compare yourself with anyone else. The world is full of runners, so you'll probably see one every time you circle the block or your favorite park. Some will be thinner than you, some smoother-striding, some faster. But don't let this get you down. There's only one runner who really counts: you. Running is your activity. Make it work for you, and don't worry about anyone else.”
“Don't compare yourself with someone else's version of happy or thin. Accepting yourself burns the most calories.”
“Don't compete for the moment, compete for the future.”
“Don't compete with me: firstly, I have more experience, and secondly, I have chosen the weapons.”
“Don't complain about growing old — many, many people do not have that privilege.”
“Don't complain about not getting a chance and then be unprepared when you finally do.”
“Don't complain about what you don't have. Use what you've got. To be less than your best is a sin.”
Source: Oprah Winfrey speaks: insight from the world's most influential voice
“Don't complain about what you don't have. Use what you've got. To do less than your best is a sin. Every single one of us has the power for greatness, because greatness is determined by service-to yourself and to others.”
Source: Oprah Winfrey speaks: insight from the world's most influential voice
“Don't complain to others about your troubles. Half of them don't care and the other half are glad.”
“Don't complain. The Israelites wasted forty years murmuring and complaining in the wilderness, when they could have just obeyed God and entered into their Promised Land.”
“Don't compliment me in the middle of an argument. It won't make me stammer or blush, and it just makes you look desperate.”
Source: A Beginner's Guide to Rakes
“Don't compromise even if it hurts to be yourself.”
“Don't compromise quickly. Women are more likely to automatically take the first offer on the table because we're more likely to feel "lucky" to be employed at all. But remember, negotiation isn't necessarily one round: you can come back with other asks, even if those things aren't money.”
“Don't compromise when you're right.”
“Don't compromise your heart for something crass.”
“Don't compromise your self, you're all you got.”
“Don't compromise yourself. You are all you've got.”
“Don't concentrate on the obvious. They might want you to miss something else.”
“Don't concentrate on what you lack, concentrate on what you have. Then give all of it to Jesus for His use.”
“Don't concern yourself too much with how you are going to achieve your goal - leave that completely to a power greater than yourself. All you have to do is know where you're going. The answers will come to you of their own accord, and at the right time.”
Source: How to Completely Change Your Life in 30 Seconds
“Don't condemn if you see a person has a dirty glass of water, just show them the clean glass of water that you have. When they inspect it, you won't have to say that yours is better." -said by Elijah Muhammad to Malcolm X”
“Don't condemn me, remember rather that sometimes I, too, can reach the bursting point.”
Source: The diary of a young girl
“Don't condemn the gangbangers, they've got guns that are trafficked, that are not enforced, that are straw purchased and they come into places even that have strong gun laws. Why? Because we don't have sensible gun legislation.”
“Don't condemn yourself - that only increases the hold of impurity. Accept your limitations but know that you're working towards changing them.”
“Don't confine truth to fact. Imaginative truth is as powerful, and often enough, more so than fact.”
“Don't confine yourself to a select group of friends, often known as a clique. Cliques by definition leave people out. Lock yourself into one, and you'll never know how many terrific friendships you may be missing.”
Source: Today I Will
“Don't confront me with my failures, I had not forgotten them.”
“Don't confuse [Father's Day] with Valentine's Day, and here's why. Boy, will you creep him out. I can just tell you from last year, uh, even if they do like chocolate, they don't want it from their son.”
“Don't confuse acceptance with being a naïve or weak person. Acceptance does not mean condoning negative behavior, staying in a bad situation, or not working to improve our life and the world.”
“Don't confuse activity with productivity. Many people are simply busy being busy.”
“Don't confuse being 'soft' with seeing the other guy's point of view.”
Source: All the Best, George Bush: My Life in Letters and Other Writings
“Don't confuse being stimulating with being blunt.”
“Don't confuse brains with a bull market.”
“Don't confuse close with happy”
“Don't confuse comfort with happiness.”
“Don't confuse contentment with happiness.”
Source: Poison
“Don't confuse correlation and causation. Almost all great records eventually dwindle.”
“Don't confuse drive and passion. Drive pushes you forward. It's a duty, an obligation. Passion pulls you. It's the sense of connection you feel when the work you do expresses who you are. Only passion will get you through the tough times.”
Source: The Monk and the Riddle: The Art of Creating a Life While Making a Living
“Don't confuse facts with reality.”
“Don't confuse fame with success. Madonna is one; Helen Keller is the other.”
“Don't confuse fun with fulfillment, or pleasure with happiness.”
“Don't confuse good taste with the absence of taste.”
“Don't confuse having a career with having a life.”
“Don't confuse honours with achievement.”