P Quotes
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“people who eat 3 meals a day throughout life
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“People who eat potatoes will never be able to perform their abilities in whatever job they choose to have.”
“People who eat white bread have no dreams.”
“People who eat with their mouth open should be punched in the face.”
“People who end up with the good jobs are the proactive ones who are solutions to problems, not problems themselves, who seize the initiative to do whatever is necessary to get the job done.”
Source: Daily Reflections for Highly Effective People: Living THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE Every Day
“People who endure suffering are taken beneath the routine busyness of life and find they are not who they believed themselves to be.”
“People who energize others are higher performers.”
Source: Quantraz
“People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.”
Source: Ever Wonder Why? and Other Controversial Essays
“People who enjoy the privileges of success must use these privileges to benefit those who do not have them. These privileges constitute a deep hole they need to climb out of if they are to prevent its being the case that the world would have been better off if they had never been born.”
“People who enjoy waving flags don't deserve to have one.”
“People who enjoy what they do, invariably do it well.”
“People who enroll themselves in the schools of pride, eventually graduate with and high degree of fall. Failure employs “prides” scholars. Get rusticated now!”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“People who entered the Courtyard without an invitation were just plain crazy! Wolves were big and scary and so fluffy, how could anyone resist hugging one just to feel all that fur? “Ignore the fluffy,” she muttered. “Remember the part about big and scary.”
“People who espouse Intelligent Design believe nature is so complex as to require an intelligent designer-God. Similarly, liberals believe the economy is so complex as to require an intelligent designer-government.”
“People who excel at book learning tend to call up from memory what they have learned in order to follow stored instructions. Others who are better at internalized learning use the thoughts that flow from their subconscious. The experienced skier doesn't recite instructions on how to ski and then execute them; rather, he does it well "without thinking," in the same way he breathes without thinking. Understanding these differences is essential.”
“People who excel at something can rarely tell you how to do something.”
“People who excuse their faults and claim they didn't deserved to be punished - there are lots of them. But those who don't excuse their faults and admit they didn't deserve to be spared - they are few.”
“People who exercise their embryonic freedom day after day, little by little, expand that freedom. People who do not will find that it withers until they are literally 'being lived.' They are acting out scripts written by parents, associates, and society.”
Source: Daily Reflections for Highly Effective People: Living THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE Every Day
“People who expect deference resent mere civility.”
“People who expect enmity to suddenly convert into love are probably using the wrong model.”
“People who expect to feel guilty tend to be more sympathetic, to put themselves into other people's shoes, to think about the consequences of their behaviour before acting, and to treasure their morals. As a result they are less prone to lie, cheat or behave immorally when they conduct a business deal or spot an opportunity to make money, studies suggest. They are also likely to make better employees because people who think less about the future results of their actions are more likely to be late, to steal or to be rude to clients.”
“People who expect too much are always disappointed. You would do well to remember that, my boy.”
Source: The Valley of Secrets
“People who experience negative or stressful emotions on an ongoing basis are less healthy and live shorter lives.”
“People who experience themselves as authentic are also experiencing themselves as myth, but that's not the narrative they're going with.”
“People who express suicidal feelings are least likely to act on them.”
“People who exude these qualities are treasures indeed—not only to the friends they make and strangers they meet, but to the companies who employ them.”
Source: The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“People who face a difficult question often answer an easier one instead, without realizing it.”
“People who face too many demands - two careers, two children - often scale back somehow. The Obamas scaled up.”
“People who fail focus on what they will have to go through; people who succeed focus on what it will feel like at the end.”
“People who fail in life. Who fail to manage their lives. Who fail to put their lives together. They are always involving themselves in other people lives. They are always paying attention to others not themselves. They always mind other people business and are always talking bad about others.”
“People who fail to accumulate money, without exception, have the habit of reaching decisions, if at all, very slowly, and of changing these decisions quickly and often.”
Source: Napoleon Hill Collection
“People who fail, excel at avoiding opportunity.”
“People who fall in love can fall out of it.”
Source: Dear Zoe
“People who fall in love with books never really stop falling.”
“People who fear disorder more than injustice will only produce more of both.”
“People who feared IBM were wrong, ... Technology is ever-changing.”
“People who feel any sort of regret where you are concerned will suppose you are angry, and they will see anger in what you do, even if you're just quietly going about a life of your own choosing. They will make you doubt yourself, which, depending on cases, can be a severe distraction and a waste of time. This is a thing I wish I had understood much earlier than I did.”
“People who feel empowered by your presence become kindred spirits.”
Source: The Power of Intention
“People who feel good about themselves produce good results.”
Source: The Heart of a Leader
“People who feel imprisoned in a pen of alienation, in a world of misfits, clobbered by unresponsiveness and indifference, may find release by ring-fencing a mental space to reflect on their mindset and to recover their true self. ("Did not expect it would ever happen there" )”
“People who feel insecure in social situations never miss a chance to exhibit their dominance over close, submissive friends, whomthey put down publicly, in front of everyone--by teasing, for example.”
“People who feel positively think differently. They think better.”
Source: Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You
“People who feel safer with a gun than with guaranteed medical insurance don't yet have a fully adult concept of scary.”
“people who feel shamed and inadequate themselves tend to pass it on. I’m sure you’ve noticed that many individuals and groups try to enhance their self-esteem by diminishing others.”
Source: The Dance of Fear: Rising Above Anxiety, Fear, and Shame to Be Your Best and Bravest Self
“People who feel the need to push and control tend to keep their feelings bottled up. As a result, they get shut down or remote, and their feelings come out in twisted, unhealthy ways. They become irritable, passive-aggressive, or volatile, for example.”
“People who feel the need to push and control tend to keep their feelings bottled up. As a result, they get shut down or remote, and their feelings come out in twisted, unhealthy ways. They become irritable, passive-aggressive, or volatile, for example. Surrendered people make great lovers. They can be spontaneous and playful. They love to feel and express all of their emotions. They look vibrant, healthy, and energetic.”
“People who feel the world is tilted against them will spawn the kind of hatred that is very dangerous for all of us. I think it's a healthy sign that there are demonstrators in the streets. They are raising the question of 'is the rich world giving back enough?'”
“People who feel themselves to be exiles in this world are mightily inclined to believe themselves citizens of another.”
“People who feel well are sick people neglecting themselves.”
“People who fell in love at first sight, rushed home to their parents to tell them the good news and subsequently married were, [Patricia Highsmith] thought, retarded. Rather, a more honest appraisal of the nature of love positions it nearer to the horrors of mental illness. How else could you explain the fact that so many people were prepared to sacrifice the safety and cosiness of their lives for the thrill of a new romance?”
Source: Patricia Highsmith, ζωή στο σκοτάδι