F Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with F. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Face your fears as if your life depends on it, because living in fear keeps you from living.”
“Face your fears, by creating a plan. We are usually afraid of the unknown, so expose it, plan it and conquer your fears.”
“Face your fears. Don’t let them win. Not now, not ever.”
Source: Life Simplified: Quote - Unquote
“Face your fears head-on, and you'll realize they're not obstacles but doorways to new chances.”
Source: Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women
“Face your fears or they will climb over your back.”
Source: Chapterhouse: Dune
“Face your fears with fearless faith.”
“Face your fears with Positivity and Confidence-And you will be a Winner!”
Source: A Lockdown Story!
“Face your fears, endure its pain and they will be re-written in the form of pride and dreams.”
“Face your fears, Halt had always thought him, and more often than not they fade like mist in the sunshine”
“Face your life, its pain, its pleasure, leave no path untaken.”
Source: The Graveyard Book
“Face your path with courage, don't be scared of people's criticism. And, above all, don't let yourself get paralyzed by your own criticism.”
“Face your potential. It's been staring at you for far too long.”
“Face your problems head on. Do what you have to do to take care of it. Develop a good work ethic.”
“Face your reality. You, black or white, are not innocent anymore. Either you have the courage to face it or you will go down together with the whole idea of the American Dream.”
“Face your true self. Your reaction when facing any animal is much more likely to be 'Ahh, cute!' than 'Yum, dinner!”
Source: The Eden Fruitarian Guidebook
“Face your worry and see it as an illusion. It cannot exist unless you give it power and give it life.”
Source: Beyond Positive Thinking: A No-Nonsense Formula for Getting the Results You Want
“Face à des évolutions aussi spectaculaires, les discours de justification de l’inégalité patrimoniale extrême oscillent souvent entre plusieurs attitudes, et prennent parfois des formes étonnantes. Dans les pays occidentaux, une distinction très forte est souvent faite entre d’une part les « oligarques » russes, les pétro- milliardaires moyen-orientaux et autres milliardaires chinois, mexicains, guinéens, indiens ou indonésiens, dont on considère souvent qu’ils ne « méritent » pas véritablement leur fortune, car elle aurait été obtenue par l’entremise de relations avec les pouvoirs étatiques (par exemple par l’appropriation indue de ressources naturelles ou de diverses licences) et ne serait guère utile pour la croissance ; et d’autre part les « entrepreneurs » européens et étatsuniens, californiens de préférence, dont il est de bon ton de chanter les louanges et les contributions infinies au bien-être mondial, et de penser qu’ils devraient être encore plus riches si la planète savait les récompenser comme ils le méritent. Peut-être même devrait-on étendre notre dette morale considérable à leur égard en une dette financière sonnante et trébuchante, ou bien en leur cédant nos droits de vote, ce qui d’ailleurs n’est pas loin d’être déjà le cas dans plusieurs pays. Un tel régime de justification des inégalités, qui se veut à la fois hyperméritocratique et occidentalo-centré, illustre bien le besoin irrépressible des sociétés humaines de donner du sens à leurs inégalités, parfois au-delà du raisonnable. De fait, ce discours de quasi-béatification de la fortune n’est pas exempt de contradictions, pour certaines abyssales. Est-on bien sûr que Bill Gates et les autres techno-milliardaires auraient pu développer leurs affaires sans les centaines de milliards d’argent public investies dans la formation et la recherche fondamentale depuis des décennies, et pense-t-on vraiment que leur pouvoir de quasi-monopole commercial et de brevetage privé de connaissances publiques aurait pu prospérer autrement qu’avec le soutien actif du système légal et fiscal en vigueur ?”
Source: Capital and Ideology
“Face, to me, is a metaphor of sadness. And I want to share this sadness. I'm not really interested whether it's an Indian face or not - that's not as important for me. But it's still important to establish the relationships in order to bring about a consciousness of our fragility.”
“Facebook and Myspace are the U.S. audience, which is tried and true when it comes to being susceptible to ads.”
“Facebook and other social networking sites are bringing together spheres that used to be separate. People no longer have private and public lives; the line between the two is becoming blurred.”
“Facebook and pictures on the Internet have created such a different way of dating. It's not necessarily good because an obsessive quality can develop in people.”
“Facebook and Twitter and these other social sites bring every, I mean, 140 characters. I mean, I'm on Twitter and I have fun. But I don't think anybody learns anything about me as a person.”
“Facebook and Twitter have changed how people follow ski racing. In past Olympics, you couldn't stay in touch with the fan base that followed you during the Olympics. They thought they had to wait four years to reconnect.”
“Facebook are an amazing team, a brilliant team. It's a technology that brings people together.”
“Facebook asks me what's on my mind. Twitter asks me what's going on. LinkedIn wants me to reconnect with my colleagues. And YouTube tells me what to watch. Social Media is no reality show or Big Brother. It's but a smothering mother!”
“Facebook can be an accumulation of different intelligences.”
“Facebook can be an accumulation of different intelligences. Ask a question, translated into many languages and somebody, somewhere in the world, will have an answer.”
“Facebook didn't know how successful Zynga would be.”
“Facebook does social really well, but continues to fail at community.”
“Facebook Fan Pages are email newsletters with smaller pictures.”
“Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg apparently called President Obama directly to complain about NSA and how it spies on ordinary Americans. That's right, the guy who runs Facebook got mad at the NSA for spying on people. Talk about the pot unfriending the kettle!”
“Facebook Fun is refined. Reader reviews are rewarding on Goodreads. Retweets are readily available for Twitter teasing. Stay within the Netiquette.”
“Facebook has an enormous commercial incentive to keep growing its subscriber base. Naturally, it doesn’t want to offend any subscribers, existing or prospective, so its capitalist imperative is to make Facebook as bland, banal and inoffensive as possible – like all other capitalist products seeking to maximize profits. In which case, what’s the point? It’s just another vehicle of dumbed down, anti-intellectual, anodyne, narcotic, sedated capitalism, frying people’s brains with endless junk and “bread and circuses”. This is exactly how the Old World Order operates: bullying, censoring, attacking free thinking, generating endless “Last Men”, with no chests and no fire in their bellies.”
Source: Freedumb and Dumbocracy: Libertarians, Dogs, Goyim, the Internet, and Last Men
“Facebook has been around for seven years. It has 500 million users. If you can't figure out how to make money off half a billion people in seven years, I'm going to go out on a limb and say you're unlikely to ever do.”
“Facebook has been spreading across the continents faster than a highly contagious Asian bird flu!”
Source: The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox
“Facebook has emotions, YouTube has likes and dislikes but to like 50 times over you’ve got to find a happy Medium.”
“Facebook has focused on the conversation, but not really on absorbing the Web into its walled garden.”
“Facebook has more than 1 billion members, which by population makes it the third largest country in the world—somewhere between India and the United States. Who’s sending missionaries to that country? Who’s planting churches there?”
“Facebook has revealed their estimated net worth - $96 billion. That's almost as much money as businesses lose every year from their employees wasting time looking at Facebook.”
“Facebook has this famous poster that says move fast and break things. But at the same time they manage to be obsessed with quality.”
“Facebook has woven itself into the fabric of our lives and the foundation of the Internet. I think everything will be redefined because people are using their real identities on the Internet.”
“Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented.”
“Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented. Here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people, their relationships, their names, their addresses, their locations and the communications with each other, their relatives, all sitting within the United States, all accessible to US intelligence. Facebook, Google, Yahoo.. all these major US organizations have built-in interfaces for US intelligence. It's not a matter of serving a subpoena. They have an interface that they have developed for US intelligence to use.”
“Facebook is a CRM for people. The days of the anonymous web is over. People expect more.”
“Facebook is a platform inside a platform.”
“Facebook is a really exciting place trying to do something really important that I really believe in. And it matters.”
“Facebook is addicting to some people they get a rush off them likes.”
“Facebook is all about information and helping people share it.”
“Facebook is at the forefront. It's the company that can fundamentally change the way information is being exchanged and processed. It can be the basis for artificial intelligence to develop over time.”
“Facebook is fantastic because it gives me contact with my fans, but I feel like it's not about the music anymore - it's about how many friends you have on Facebook and your Instagram pictures. I hate that. I feel so bad for the talented new bands that are working so hard, and they have to fight with these monsters where it's all about the appearance. I don't want to be a part of that - going to a festival and taking a selfie on stage. I feel like it's such bad publicity for music and for true artists, and I'll try to fight as hard as I can to not be like that.”