M Quotes
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“Many patients cannot hear until they feel heard.”
“Many patients imagine that they have tried everything. True, they have used many remedies, but they have never had the cause of their infirmity adjusted.”
“Many patients with cancer are depressed, yet depression is not the cause of cancer.”
“Many pedestrians have been maimed or killed at the intersection of Resistance and Commerce.”
Source: The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles
“Many people (who go to her as volunteers) have found peace, joy and unity in their families by helping the poor.”
“Many people - and I think I am one of them - are more productive when they've had a little to drink. I find if I drink two or three brandies, I'm far better able to write.”
“Many people ... prefer to describe themselves as progressives rather than liberals. To some extent that's a response to the decades-long propaganda campaign conducted by movement conservatives, which has been quite successful in making Americans disdain the word liberal but much less successful in reducing support for liberal policies.”
Source: The Conscience of a Liberal
“Many people [still] believe that at the time of your death, 1,000 Buddhas show up and welcome you into the paradise state.”
“Many people achieve the most important step of creating wealth, but then they make critical investment mistakes because they lack the knowledge to assess risk effectively.”
Source: Wisdom to Be Wealthy: Accelerate to the Top 1% and Create Generational Wealth Using the Family Office Blueprint
“Many people acknowledge we do not need most of what our
sick economy dishes out and corrupt governments implement.”
Source: Conscious Cures: Soulutions to 21st Century Pandemics
“Many people, after spending a long weekend being stealthily seduced by this grand dame of the South, mistakenly think that they have gotten to know her: they believe (in error) that after a long stroll amongst the rustling palmettoes and gas lamps, a couple of sumptuous meals, and a tour or two, that they have discovered everything there is to know about this seemingly genteel, elegant city. But like any great seductress, Charleston presents a careful veneer of half-truths and outright fabrications, and it lets you, the intended conquest, fill in many of the blanks. Seduction, after all, is not true love, nor is it a gentle act. She whispers stories spun from sugar about pirates and patriots and rebels, about plantations and traditions and manners and yes, even ghosts; but the entire time she is guarded about the real story. Few tourists ever hear the truth, because at the dark heart of Charleston is a winding tale of violence, tragedy and, most of all, sin.”
Source: Charleston's Ghosts: Hauntings in the Holy City
“Many people agree with me that many things are not clear in football these days and it is not something people who watch football deserve. The situation will be the same while football is run by people who do not understand football”
“Many people allow their friends to disrespect them, then get surprised why they felt comfortable to betray them.”
“Many people allow their need for other people's approval to control their lives. They spend their lives worrying about what others think of them.”
“Many people and companies only have one goal: money, money, and more money. Greed is ok when you let others profit from it, but greed for oneself is bad, it makes you ill.”
“Many people are afraid of AI taking over jobs, but the most dangerous aspect of AI is when managers and companies rely on it to make critical decisions, such as hiring or firing employees, performance appraisals, promotions or demotions, and disciplinary actions.
AI only responds based on the data it's given, and it often doesn't account for human elements like emotions, feelings, or gestures. These deeply personal and human factors are usually excluded, which means the decisions AI makes can be flawed, especially if the input data is inaccurate or incomplete.
It becomes even more concerning when people start making personal decisions, like who to date or marry, based on AI suggestions without questioning the results. When people judge others based solely on AI outputs, without truly knowing or understanding them.”
“Many people are afraid of Emptiness, however, because it reminds them of Loneliness. Everything has to be filled in, it seems-appointment books, hillsides, vacant lots-but when all the spaces are filled, the Loneliness really begins. Then the Groups are joined, the Classes are signed up for, and the Gift-to-Yourself items are bought. When the Loneliness starts creeping in the door, the Television Set is turned on to make it go away. But it doesn't go away. So some of us do instead, and after discarding the emptiness of the Big Congested Mess, we discover the fullness of Nothing.”
“Many people are afraid of running because between 30 to 70 percent (depending on how you measure it) of runners get injured every year.”
“Many people are afraid to fail, so they don't try. They may dream, talk, and even plan, but they don't take that critical step of putting their money and their effort on the line. To succeed in business, you must take risks. Even if you fail, that's how you learn. There has never been, and will never be, an Olympic skater who didn't fall on the ice.”
Source: Trump 101: The Way to Success
“Many people are afraid to really be themselves because people's opinions keep them imprisoned. Refuse to become a slave of what people think of you, just do you and trust God for greater doors to open. Keep going, keep believing. You are not created to be ordinary. Make your mark and refuse to go to places that make you feel insignificant. Go to places that stirs up your gift. Run away from places that are not part of your destiny”
“Many people are afraid to talk about race because it's so emotionally loaded. We don't have the vocabulary to talk about it. Every day, our vocabulary seems more and more inadequate.”
“Many people are alienated by faceless bureaucracy and what they see as an erosion of participatory democracy. Consequently, there has been a revival of interest in charitable service.”
“Many people are alive but don't touch the miracle of being alive.”
“Many people are amateurs without the one mature habit, nay, a result of one percent input to ninety nine percent output, reading”
“Many people are angry when they make a mistake, but very few people have the sense to be sorry.”
“Many people are aware that we are in peril and that there is no trustworthy leadership.”
Source: The World Has Changed: Conversations with Alice Walker
“Many people are bankrupted by their vacation at the hospital resort for sick people.”
“Many people are being persuaded that they cannot be considered intelligent or well educated if they insist on the doctrine of the verbal inspiration of the Book. Let me say to you that truth has always lived with the minority; what the majority says at a given moment is usually wrong. The crowd one day cried, "Crucify him," and the whole world united to murder the Son of God, because in their ignorance they knew Him not.”
“Many people are benefiting beings, but from a dharma point of view, if you are a dharma practitioner, then the first priority is to get yourself together.”
“Many people are blind to trust, not so much to its benefits as to its nature and the practices that make it possible.”
Source: Building Trust: In Business, Politics, Relationships, and Life
“Many people are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed; they chew the bitter pill which they would not even know to be bitter if they had the sense to swallow it whole in a cup of patience and water.”
Source: Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon
“Many people are calling Manti Te’o “dumb” or “naïve” because he fell for the “invisible girlfriend” hoax or catfishing but when you think about it. Religion MIGHT be doing the same thing when it tells you that there is a “God” that you cannot see, or meet, that loves you, & “communicates” with you thru a book (bible).Does that make sense?”
“Many people are caught up with the toys of contemporary society. Because of great advancements in our culture, some have cultivated an attitude of “comfortability.” They may be going to hell, but it is going to be a comfortable ride for them.”
Source: And He Dwelt Among Us: Teachings from the Gospel of John
“Many people are coming to this country for economic reasons. They're coming here to work. If you can make 50 cents in the heart of Mexico, for example, or make $5 here in America, $5.15, you're going to come here if you're worth your salt, if you want to put food on the table for your families. And that's what's happening.”
“Many people are concerned with children of India, with the children of Africa where quite a few die of hunger, and so on. Many people are also concerned about the violence in this great country of the United States. These concerns are very good. But often these same people are not concerned with the millions being killed by the deliberate decision of their own mothers. And this is the greatest destroyer of peace today- abortion which brings people to such blindness.”
“Many people are deficient in vitamin D. A glass of milk, for example, has only 100 IU. Other foods, such as orange juice, yogurt and cheese, are now beginning to be fortified, but you have to work fairly hard to reach 1,000 IU a day.”
“Many people are despairing of the possibility of finding love. And some of the people who are despairing the most are in their thirties and forties and looking just great.”
“Many people are dreaming. Let me rent. Let me have a job. Let me work until I'm 70. That's not what the American Dream used to be. It used to be, let me own a home. Let me retire at 59 and a half or 65 at the latest. Let me do this. And now, really, given what's happened, good luck with anything happening unless you do it yourself.”
“Many people are embarrassed to create in public. It feels unseemly to them, like kissing in plain view... Make a spectacle of yourself.”
Source: Making Your Creative Mark: Nine Keys to Achieving Your Artistic Goals
“Many people are going to use [Beijing National Stadium], which makes it more meaningful. If we don't design it, somebody else has to design it.”
“Many people are good at talking about what they are doing, but in fact do little. Others do a lot but don't talk about it; they are the ones who make a community live.”
“Many people are gullible, and we can expect this to continue.”
“Many people are horrified at the idea of birth control. . . . It is simply the keynote of a new moral program.”
“Many people are in a rut and a rut is nothing but a grave-with both ends kicked out.”
“Many people are in the dark when it comes to money, and I'm going to turn on the lights.”
“Many people are intimidated by doctors. ... People also feel stupid when they don't understand what a doctor's talking about the first time around, so they don't ask again. And let's be honest here, people. English is not a doctor's first language.”
“Many people are laughing when they see me, but I'm playing Mrs.Baskets all pristine. I'm playing it not-Louie. I'm not being Louie. I'm just being the character that I think it should be. I had to make a decision as to whether I was going to change my voice or not, but we decided for me not to change my voice, and I think that was the best thing ever, because I think it would've made a big difference in the character. I don't think it would've been as good.”
“Many people are leaders trapped in a follower's body.”
“Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they look for a place to dump it. And if you let them, they’ll dump it on you. So when someone wants to dump on you, don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Believe me. You’ll be happier.”
Source: The Law of the Garbage Truck: How to Respond to People Who Dump on You, and How to Stop Dumping on Others
“Many people are living in an emotional jail without realizing it.”