M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Making a strong connection with people is never easy. It is even more difficult to connect with people who are very different from you.”
Source: small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era
“Making a success of the job at hand is the best step toward the kind you want.”
“Making a television show is not like making Coca-Cola or Bacardi rum. The human element in our business prevents us from finding a successful formula every time.”
Source: A Book
“Making a true decision means committing to achieving a result, and then cutting yourself off from any other possibility.”
“Making a true decision requires more than cursory data. The correct choice most trigger feelings and sensations, the princess is instinctive. -Princess Irulan”
“Making a U-turn from our thoughts to our feelings re-connects us to our own inner experience and creates the grounds for connecting with others in a more authentic way. It's a movement from head to heart.”
“Making a video is one of the most exciting things for artists and fans. It's like a payoff.”
“Making a wholehearted commitment to being happy is a powerful medicine.”
Source: Happiness Now!: Timeless Wisdom for Feeling Good Fast
“Making a wish is fun to do.
Dreaming it out is much fun too.
Work, and your wish just might come true.”
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
“Making a wish is like saying, 'I can't deal with anything, I give up, somebody bigger come along and solve it all instead.”
Source: Verdigris Deep
“Making a woman laugh. What is that about? And the prettier the woman, the more satisfaction I get. It doesn't make any sense, but I'm being honest.”
“Making a wrong choice early may limit making the right choice later.”
“Making a wrong choice in the leadership would be the end of mankind when run by the immature contestants, but from the divine’s glory it is to verify if the mankind is really serious of keeping the planet earth by apprising and enhancing the consciousness.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Making a wrong decision is understandable. Refusing to search continually for learning is not.”
“Making African American films are hard in Hollywood. We need to rely on a support network and bring more cohesion to different filmmakers, actors, producers etc. It's a very difficult business. There aren't a lot of Africans Americans or people of color in high positions in Hollywood that we can green-light films.”
“Making all of those words work together is difficult. It took a lot of cleaning up, a lot of rewriting scenes in order to make them more vivid. I used everything - every oddity I've ever seen on the side of the road, every interesting memory I could make relevant.”
“Making amends is not only saying the words but also being willing to listen to how your behavior caused another’s pain, and then the really hard part…changing behavior.”
“Making an album can be like being pregnant: you want to pop that thing out and show everybody!”
“Making an album is a long process, but it's a fun process.”
“Making an album should be an honest experience. It shouldn't be about trying to gauge where popular music is today; it should be about artistic expression and putting down what you want to put down.”
“Making an art out of your technological life is the way to solve the problem of technology...Art is anything that you can do well. Anything that you can do with Quality.”
“Making an average pitch to average people, or having an average gala for average people isn't going to scale anymore. You've got to find the people who care. Those people are worth all of your time.”
“Making an economy more productive (sensibly interpreted) in a sustainable fashion is not best served by obsessively activating people and locking them up in jobs that they hate doing and from which they learn nothing.”
Source: Basic Income: A Radical Proposal for a Free Society and a Sane Economy
“Making an effort at the wrong time or place dissipates our energy.”
Source: The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: Transforming Suffering into Peace, Joy, and Liberation
“Making an effort is in your hands. Giving 100% is in your hands.”
“Making an effort is polite, and getting ready and looking after yourself makes an event more fun.”
“Making an effort is the firm foundation to your success. You are worth the effort.”
Source: How Will I Achieve My Goals?: Six Simple Steps to Proven Success
“Making an effort to effectively communicate your thoughts also Is form a peace making. The clearer you are, the less confusion you’ll create, the less miss understandings you’ll have. People will know where you stand.
Ambiguity is the mother of misunderstandings and resentment.”
“Making an enduring company was both harder and more important than making a great product.”
“Making an honest mistake is acceptable. Failing to fix it is not.”
“Making an independent documentary film is so hard that usually, the usual model is that your film becomes a model for advocacy, so you can enlist that support group and get as much juice out of your film as possible. That's just practically, financially, what you need to do.”
“Making an investment decision is like formulating a scientific hypothesis and submitting it to a practical test.”
Source: The Alchemy of Finance: Reading the Mind of the Market
“Making an investment decision is like formulating a scientific hypothesis and submitting it to a practical test. The main difference is that the hypothesis that underlies an investment decision is intended to make money and not to establish a universally valid generalization.”
Source: The Alchemy of Finance: Reading the Mind of the Market
“Making an Irishness to be proud of in a real Republic. It is the vision of a real Republic where life and language, where ideals and experience have the ring of authenticity which we need now as we go forward.”
“Making an issue of a little thing is one of the surest ways to spoil happiness.”
Source: The Spinster Book
“Making an object means imbuing it with its own spirit.”
“Making an open stand against all the ungodliness and unrighteousness which overspreads our land as a flood is one of the noblest ways of confessing Christ in the face of His enemies.”
Source: The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.
“Making and cheerfully keeping our covenants gives validity and life to the vital sacred and saving ordinances we need to receive in order to obtain all that the Father hath.”
“Making and thinking about somebody is special... you go in the tracks of saying that you are horrible and not anymore special.”
“Making another effort to be paradoxical, Williams decides to identify Orwell as an instance of ‘the paradox of the exile’. This, which he also identified with D. H. Lawrence, constituted an actual ‘tradition’, which, in England:
attracts to itself many of the liberal virtues: empiricism, a certain integrity, frankness. It has also, as the normally contingent virtue of exile, certain qualities of perception: in particular, the ability to distinguish inadequacies in the groups which have been rejected. It gives, also, an appearance of strength, although this is largely illusory. The qualities, though salutary, are largely negative; there is an appearance of hardness (the austere criticism of hypocrisy, complacency, self-deceit), but this is usually brittle, and at times hysterical: the substance of community is lacking, and the tension, in men of high quality, is very great.
This is quite a fine passage, even when Williams is engaged in giving with one hand and taking away with the other. Orwell’s working title for Nineteen Eighty-Four was ‘The Last Man in Europe,’ and there are traces of a kind of solipsistic nobility elsewhere in his work, the attitude of the flinty and solitary loner. May he not be valued, however, as the outstanding English example of the dissident intellectual who preferred above all other allegiances the loyalty to truth? Self-evidently, Williams does not believe this and the clue is in the one word, so seemingly innocuous in itself, ‘community.”
“Making any statement of your feelings is risky. It's just like making pictures.”
“Making anything a success rests with people and commitment; strong will to always do the best, confidence in one another.. and absolute determination.”
“Making art can be maddening at times and frustrating and not always rewarding, frequently not rewarding. But you do it because you believe in it and you do it as a passion that drives you, and it sustains you during those lean times.”
“Making art for me is not fun in the sense of la, la, la, la, but it's something that I find very absorbing and very satisfying.”
“Making art has first of all to do with honesty. My first lesson was to see objectively, to erase all meaning of the thing seen. Then only could the real meaning of it be understood and felt.”
“Making art has taught me that the tiniest smidgen of progress is something to be cherished.”
Source: Finding Water: The Art of Perseverance
“Making art in America is about saving one's soul.”
“Making art is a journey.”
“Making art is a lot about just seeing what happens if you put some energy into something.”
“Making art is a rite of initiation. People change their souls.”