M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Many black men leave because they are financially responsible - not because they are emotionally irresponsible.”
Source: The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex
“Many black people in the UK are vitamin D deficient.”
“Many Black women experienced harsh childhoods in which we did not receive a lot of affection or feel seen or welcome to fully express our emotions, thoughts, and opinions.”
Source: Black Girls Breathing: Heal from Trauma, Combat Chronic Stress, and Find Your Freedom
“Many blue-collar families struggling to pay rent would be happy to skip paying optional union dues.”
“Many bodybuilders sell themselves short. Erroneously attributing their lack of satisfactory progress to a poverty of the requisite genetic traits, instead of to their irrational training and dietary practices, they give up training. Don't make the same mistake”
“Many books are longer than they seem. They have indeed no end. The boredom that they cause is truly absolute and infinite.”
Source: Novalis: Philosophical Writings
“Many books belong to sunshine, and should be read out of doors. Clover, violets, and hedge roses breathe from their leaves; they are most lovable in cool lanes, along field paths, or upon stiles overhung by hawthorn, while the blackbird pipes, and the nightingale bathes its brown feathers in the twilight copse.”
Source: Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature
“Many books can inform you,
'I LOST MY SOUL' will transform you.”
Source: I Lost My Soul
“Many books condemn 'secular' culture, just as many books advocate (consciously or unconsciously) accommodating ourselves to culture. Brett has written something much different: a biblically informed and culturally savvy approach to consuming culture in a God-honoring, community-building, and mission-advancing way.”
“Many books describe different problem solving techniques, but solving complicated problems in reality is not so easy.”
“Many books have been written about what the X-factor is, what separates people who win big matches versus those who struggle. Some of it's innate, but there's a piece of it that's learned, embracing those moments.”
“Many books have been written to show that Christianity has emasculated the world, that it shoved aside the enlightenment and wisdom of Hellas for a doctrine of superstition and ignorance.”
“Many books in my library are now behind and beneath me. They were good in their way once, and so were the clothes I wore when I was ten years old; but I have outgrown them. Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.”
Source: The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 17: Sermons 968 to 1027
“Many books in popular psychology are a melange of the author's comments, a dollop of research, and stupefyingly dull transcriptions from interviews.”
“Many books on communication are strong on theory but impractical on application. Marshall Rosenberg's instant classic is the stand-out exception. It is clear and compelling in its logic and flat-out inspiring in its inviting exposition of usable techniques and strategies. If this book is read by enough people, the world will transform.”
“Many books owe their success to the good memories of their authors and the bad memories of their readers.”
“Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple reason; they made no such demand upon those who wrote them.”
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Many books serve merely to show how many ways there are of being wrong, and how far astray you yourself would go if you followed their guidance. You should read only when your own thoughts dry up.”
Source: 101 Facts of life
“Many books that you read, they have those disclaimers that say that, "None of the events and none of the people are based on real life" and so on... Well, I don't believe that. I think that as human beings many people touch us, especially people we love the most and we can't help but do character sketches when we go to our art.”
“Many books today suggest that the mass of women lead lives of noisy desperation.”
Source: Never in Doubt: Critical Essays on American Books, 1972-1985
“Many books you read come with the proviso that all persons are fictional and any resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental. My disclaimer is that the Green Party of Canada is purely fictional.”
Source: Greener Than Thou: Surviving the Toxic Sludge of Canadian Ecopolitics
“Many boyfriends or close male friends seem so different when they are by themselves, as opposed to when they are with a bunch of other guys. I think it has to do with the desperate desire on the part of guys to be seen as a "real guy" - a real man, a man's man.”
“Many boys will bring you flowers. But someday you'll meet a boy who will learn your favourite flower, your favourite song, your favourite sweet. And even if he is too poor to give you any of them, it won't matter because he will have taken the time to know you as no one else does. Only that boy earns your heart.”
Source: Six of Crows
“Many boys, probably most boys, have a first love before they fall in love with a woman. It begins the moment two boys realize they'd die for one another, that each cares more for the other than he does for himself, and it lasts usually until a second love comes on the scene, because most hearts aren't big enough to love more than one person like that.”
Source: Moth Smoke
“Many brave men lived before Agamemnon; but, all unwept and unknown, are lost in the distant night, since they are without a divine poet (to chronicle their deeds).”
“Many brief follies--that is what you call love. And your marriage puts an end to many brief follies, with a single long stupidity.”
Source: Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and Nobody
“Many brilliant people believe that ideas move mountains. But bulldozers move mountains; ideas show where the bulldozers should go to work.”
“Many brings Ethics, Rules into picture only as per their self-Interest.”
Source: Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune
“Many Buddhist teachers have described compassion as the ability to react freely and accurately in any situation. Being nice or feeling sorry for someone may be called for, but so may being fierce and unyielding. When sweetness is applied indiscriminately, it is seen as 'idiot compassion.'”
“Many business intuitions and expertise are going to be valuable; they are telling you something useful, and you want to take advantage of them.”
“Many business leaders are asking fundamental questions about what business they're in, why they are doing it and how it can be used as a means of healing human and natural communities.”
“Many business leaders today view their jobs as entailing responsibility for the welfare of the wider community. These individuals do not define themselves as profit-making machines whose only reason for existing is to satisfy escalating expectation for immediate gain.”
Source: Good Business: Leadership, Flow, and the Making of Meaning
“Many business people end up being relationship rich, and referral poor.”
Source: Leads To Referrals
“Many businesses, especially newer ones, fail due to greed. They overcharge their loyal customers while reducing the quality, quantity, and level of service.”
“Many businesses fail because the owner wasn't willing to invest and wasn't educated on the difference between spending money frivolously and investing money into the business for growth, and the risks and rewards of that cash infusion.”
“Many businesses had closed down due to the emergency situation that went on in the city. People were strongly advised to remain in their homes, until the situation could be contained.”
Source: The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel
“Many businesses with unpopular products or inefficient production find it much easier to curry the favor of a few influential politicians or a government agency than to compete in the open market.”
“Many businessmen fail to understand Python principles--the ultimate absurdity was an offer from America to buy the 'format' of the Python shows, that is, Monty Python without the Pythons--corporate methods do not have the conceptual framework to deal with an anarchist collective, run by intelligent and arrogant comedians who have proved that their method works.”
“Many buy gadgets they don’t really need, with money they don’t have, for people they don’t actually care for, while infringing their corporeal and financial capacities, in order to pay doctors and psychiatrists.( "Keeping up with the Joneses")”
“Many came but only two blue did appear.
Enlaced in a sleigh, all happy the reindeer,
Rolled in the snow that covered the house,
Reindeer darling of she who's Ana Claus,
Yell to the whole world to hear:
Christ, the Lord, oh just so near!
Holy Saints rejoice and sing,
Real life comes for us to bring
In tender thoughts and dear salvation,
So is the Lord and all His Creation.
Tender and sweet as the little things,
Mild and soft He who is the King.
All in one voice echoeing with no parallel:
Save us the Lord, it's Noel, Noel, Noel!”
Source: ACross Tic
“Many came to Jesus expecting him to solve their problems. Instead he helped them to connect to their own faith and their own wisdom.”
Source: Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity's Mystic Roots
“Many can argue - not many converse.”
Source: Concord Days
“Many can argue that it is our power of intelligence that is the key to the human domination of our planet. I suggest that it is the ability to put our thoughts into words that can be communicated to others.”
“Many can brook the weather that love not the wind.”
Source: Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes
“Many can find themselves in an awful paradox: afraid of death yet afraid of living.”
“Many can give money to those in need, but to personally serve the needy readily, out of love, and in a fraternal spirit, requires a truly great soul.”
“Many Canadian nationalists harbour the bizarre fear that should we ever reject royalty, we would instantly mutate into Americans, as though the Canadian sense of self is so frail and delicate a bud, that the only thing stopping it from being swallowed whole by the US is an English lady in a funny hat.”
“Many cannot understand how to maneuver, getting out of black holes, but it is, up and above, still much more important to learn how to avoid falling into the trap of getting into deep water or being palmed off buckets with a hole. (“Step on the gas”)”
“Many caregivers share that they often feel alone, isolated, and unappreciated. Mindfulness can offer renewed hope for finding support and value for your role as a caregiver…It is an approach that everyone can use. It can help slow you down some so you can make the best possible decisions for your care recipient. It also helps bring more balance and ease while navigating the caregiving journey.”
Source: The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey
“Many cartoons I've drawn have been controversial, perhaps a little before their time, certainly when I was getting started.”