P Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with P. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“People fall in love, but have to climb out.”
“People fall in private, long before they fall in public. The tree falls with a great crash, but the secret decay which accounts for it, is often not discovered until it is down on the ground.”
“People fall into patterns at fast speeds, when really, to have a clear musical thought - the kind of musical thought that makes a melody work - our brains just can't think that fast. At a certain point, you're going on automatic.”
“People fall out of love, or get married for the wrong reasons. People change. The older generation - they got married and had a kid when they were 20. How do you know who you are when you're 20?”
“People fall so in love with their pain, they can’t leave it behind. The same as the stories they tell. We trap ourselves.”
“People fall when they already fell.
P.C.M. Hermans
Worldpoet 546
Babaji
September 12, 2016”
“People falling in love for one reason may fall out of love due to another reason. However, if faith or trust is the basis of love, it does not break easily. Often people use all their reasoning to understand each other and even live together for years to satisfy themselves that they are in love. However, marriages based on such logical love, the love based on reason, do not last long. Quite to the contrary, marriages where the partners do not even know each other, survive for life—being based on mutual trust and faith.”
Source: Good and Evil: Two Sides of the Same Coin
“People fantasize about being a hero and helping someone in trouble. Batman is that fantasy realized-not just for Bruce Wayne, but for the audience. Inwardly, Bruce Wayne is still an adolescent watching his parents being murdered. That will never leave him. And people really relate to that.”
“People fascinate me. Consciously or unconsciously, I have been studying their behavior all my life.”
“People fascinate the hell out of me. I never get tired of watching people, listening to people. The best part is not getting up in front of people but meeting people.”
“People fascinated by the idea of progress never suspect that every step forward is also a step on the way to the end.”
“People fashion their God after their own understanding. They make their God first and worship him afterwards.”
Source: Epigrams of Oscar Wilde
“People fear anyone who differs from what is considered normal, and in a small town the idea of normal can be as narrow as the streets.”
Source: The Back Door of Midnight
“People fear change, Change is not knowing what’s going to happen. People sometimes mistake change as a negative. I look at change as exciting, look at it as an opportunity to make your life better. Fear builds mountains, Faith removes them. It’s time for you to conquer new horizons. Today is going to be a GREAT day for a change!”
“People fear death even more than pain. It's strange that they fear death. Life hurts a lot more than death. At the point of death, the pain is over. Yeah, I guess it is a friend.”
“People fear death even more than they fear pain. It’s strange that they fear death. Life hurts more than death. At the point of death, the pain is over.”
“People fear hell, that's because they did not serve the army. In hell they will have a Demon; in the army, several will torment their lives. The good thing about the army is that, after a year, they all become good. But in hell the evil wolf remains eternal.”
“People fear leaving their safe harbor of the known and venturing off into the unknown. Human beings crave certainty - even when it limits them.”
Source: The Greatness Guide: One of the World's Most Successful Coaches Shares His Secrets for Personal and Business Mastery
“People fear not because they are powerless, but because they ignore their inner power”
“People fear nothing as much as boredom and they will do unimaginable things to make it go away.”
“People fear sensuality simply because they don't know its actual purpose. But, please, don't be ignorant my friend: Sensuality was NOT intended to make life sinful, but rather beautiful, rich and delicious.”
“people fear sobriety because without booze, you’re forced to see Clockwork Orange style that you’re bad at relationships, and bad at vulnerability, and bad at honesty, and your rants about life’s injustices are generally not cute. and if you see all that you have to give up the dream that some brave soul is gonna show up and extend themselves to you even though your arms are crossed and your back is turned. you have to stop pretending and actually start earning your keep, it’s basic human math, you gotta bring something to the table, you can’t just show up empty-handed and expect to be fed.”
Source: Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide
“People fear that being trapped inside a box, they will miss out on all the wonders of the world. As long as Neo is stuck inside the matrix, and Truman is stuck inside the TV studio, they will never visit Fiji, or Paris, or Machu Picchu. But in truth, everything you will ever experience in life is within your own body and your own mind. Breaking out of the matrix or travelling to Fiji won’t make any difference. It’s not that somewhere in your mind there is an iron chest with a big red warning sign ‘Open only in Fiji!’ and when you finally travel to the South Pacific you get to open the chest, and out come all kinds of special emotions and feelings that you can have only in Fiji. And if you never visit Fiji in your life, then you missed these special feelings for ever. No. Whatever you can feel in Fiji, you can feel anywhere in the world; even inside the matrix.”
Source: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
“People fear the unforeseen and the unseen. Truth be told we all fear the unseen.”
“People fear their hidden selves, afraid that they will burst out.”
Source: Foundation's Fear
“People fear they won’t get what they want.”
“People fear what they do not understand.”
“People fear what they don't understand.
It's an immutable fact in life that's been used for all manner of people to do all manner of horrible things to all manner of other people. To fear the unknown is to build a bridge in your mind and promptly burn it down. With one exception, it's always better to confront the unknown and understand it.
That exception, of course, being when a shit-ton of bombs are involved.”
Source: Ten Arrows of Iron
“People fear what they don't understand. They laugh at fear to feel relaxed. They live life far more boring than them living a life of mystery and horror. You can learn to appreciate horror, but you can only be born a natural weirdo”
“People fear witches, and burn women.”
“People feared snowstorms once. Hazel read about this all the time. Pioneers opened their front doors and saw they'd been entombed in snow overnight. They walked across malevolent swirling whiteness and did not know if they would survive. Nature can destroy us in a blink. We live on only at its pleasure. That was what looking at the witch was like.”
“People feared what they did not understand, and they without a doubt did not understand her. Those who believed they did least of all.
She was something new.”
Source: Dissonance
“People fed on sugared praises cannot be expected to feel an appetite for the black broth of honest criticism.”
Source: Books and Men
“People feel anxious, especially when we have to wonder whether the president, Taiwan's democratically elected president, will be addressed as president. If he cannot even defend his own title, what can he defend for us?”
“People feel at home with low moral standards. It is scruples that put them off.”
Source: Hotel du Lac
“People feel better because Donald Trump says all kinds of things no one else would say and we get certain tendencies out of our system. So if attacking immigrants, say, is a substitute for doing something worse, there's at least a scenario under which that's a better alternative than something else that might have happened.”
“People feel certain things. Hispanics feel certain things towards blacks. Blacks feel certain things towards other groups. It's been that way historically and it will always be that way.”
“People feel comfortable with who and what they know”
Source: The 11 Laws of Likability: Relationship Networking . . . Because People Do Business with People They Like
“People feel completely anonymous online. They can say whatever they want, do whatever they want, why not go the next step and kill people through the Internet?”
“People feel guilty enough at funerals without having more guilt heaped on. I would prefer a bighearted preacher giving my eulogy, someone inclined to widen heaven's doors. I don't want to leave folks wondering whether I made it.”
Source: For Everything a Season: Simple Musings on Living Well
“People feel guilty. And guilt is stymieing. Guilt immobilizes. Guilt closes the air ducts and the veins, and makes people ignorant.”
“People feel happier when they feel like they're progressing. When they feel like something in their life is growing or getting better.”
“People feel like if they don't have a voice or a name or the spotlight, then they're invisible. But if you can't wake up in your world, in your life, with your family and your friends, and enjoy it, then forget it. All bets are off, because that's all anybody is guaranteed.”
“People feel like the system is rigged against them, and here is the painful part, they're right. The system is rigged.”
“People feel like there're two systems of justice, you know? Over there at Wells Fargo, you know, you had the scandal going on there, but the CEO leaves with a big, giant package. And other folks get in a whole lot of trouble for doing a lot less. The truth is that we have got to make America work for working people again.”
“People feel like they are in turmoil and confusion, but that space of understanding also exists, and the initiations lift that density off them so that they start to glimpse something more of themselves.”
“People feel like they can say whatever they want to say on social media, because of whatever is happening, or they comment on. It Is far away from them. Until they learn that their words had a negative impact on the situation or on someone. Is then they preach to be kind to others trying to cleanse their soul and consciousness. What keyboard worriers don’t know. Most of their suffering, bad luck, misfortune, and a curse. It Is because of the things they said with their banner, catfish, and anonymous accounts. It is karma for their action.”
“People feel like they grew up with me.”
“People feel like they have to live up to being perfect or have a perfect life or be perfectly happy, and it just makes them more unhappy.”
“People feel like they know me from the work I have done, but it's not me.”