T Quotes
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“The biggest inhibitor to change lies within yourself.”
Source: Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life
“The biggest inspiration for a great future is a bad past.”
“The biggest inspiration for everything I do is, of course, my wife, playwright Ruth McKee.”
“The biggest irony in the history of India is the term, "Muslim Personal Law."
Law of the land could never be personal.”
“The biggest irony of life is that rich people actually lead poor lives! They spend their entire life making money and creating wealth and thus lose out on living a life filled with true knowledge, happiness, and passion!”
“the biggest is sacrifice i make is listening to people talk about something they're fully exited for and encourage them when i detest that subject.”
“The biggest issue about the height factor is the bias that the NFL has about it.”
“The biggest issue for me is whether large numbers of Americans can begin to think that government can actually help make the country a fairer place. And that's partly a matter of policies that achieve results in terms of reducing inequality and raising middle-class and working-class incomes, which have been flat for decades. But it's also symbolic and rhetorical, it's whether Hillary Clinton can - or whoever's president - can persuade Americans that it's happening and that they can begin to trust their elected officials a little bit more and their institutions of government a little bit more.”
“The biggest issue is there is no sensuality, and no amount of sex had can save a relationship that has no sensuality.”
“The biggest issue on software teams is making sure everyone understands what everyone else is doing.”
“The biggest job in getting any movement off the ground is to keep together the people who form it. The task requires more than a common aim: it demands a philosophy that wins and holds the people's allegiance; and it depends upon open channels of communication between the people and their leaders.”
Source: Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
“The biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee how to fail intelligently. We have to train him to experiment over and over and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work.”
“The biggest journalistic game-changer of our time has been the rise of social media and the overgrowth of faux news sources - league- and team-sponsored blogs, player tweets, fanboy sites, rumor mills - churning bits of information and speculation into a clattering fog storm. Who will cut through the drivel and whim-wham to tell us what's really going on?”
“The biggest key for me to stay healthy is sleep.”
“The biggest kick I get is to communicate with those who are exiled from the game - in hospitals, homes, prisons - those who have seldom seen a game, who can't travel to a game, those who are blind.”
“The biggest killer on the planet is stress and I still think the best medicine is and always has been cannabis.”
“The biggest killers of children around the world are two things: diarrhea and pneumonia. When you think about it, in the United States, kids don't die of diarrhea anymore, but it's a huge problem in the developing world.”
“The biggest klutz would be myself, so if I could offer help to myself I would. I’m the most off my game most often.”
“The biggest labor problem is tomorrow.”
“The biggest laughs are based on the biggest disappointments and the biggest fears.”
Source: Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut
“The biggest lesson from Africa was that life's joys come mostly from relationships and friendships, not from material things. I saw time and again how much fun Africans had with their families and friends and on the sports fields. they laughed all the time.”
“The biggest lesson has been the importance of constantly repeating the mission. It means bringing the team together every week to talk about all of our projects, progress, and vision.”
“The biggest lesson I have learned is the stupendous importance of what we think. If I knew what you think, I would know what you are, for your thoughts make you what you are; by changing our thoughts, we can change our lives.”
Source: The Leader In You
“The biggest lesson I learned from my dad is to support children even if they're doing something that is unorthodox.”
“The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust [our own] government statements.”
“The biggest lesson I learned in life is that nothing is permanent.
- Not your job
- Not your mental state
- Not your failures
Don’t stress yourself too much.
Because no matter how bad the situation is…
It will change.”
“The biggest lesson I learned in my career was to ask other people what they make because the men usually make more than you do. And it's good to know. You're not allowed to ask...but it's good to ask.”
“The biggest lesson I learned in the bar business is to focus on revenues. Dollars, not dimes.”
“The biggest lesson I learned this year
is to not force anything - conversations,
friendship, relationship, attention, love.
Anything forced is just not worth fighting
for, whatever flows flows, what crashes
crashes. It is what it is.”
“The biggest lesson I’ve learned is, “It’s okay.” It’s okay for me to be kind to myself. It’s okay to be wrong. It’s okay to get mad. It’s okay to be flawed. It’s okay to be happy. It’s okay to move on.”
“The biggest lesson I've learned . . . was that if you have all the fresh water you want to drink and all the food you want to eat, you ought never to complain about anything.”
“The biggest lesson I've learned by living abroad for the last four years is the importance of communication.”
“The biggest lesson in photography is that from negative we make a positive”
“The biggest lesson is that you write the best songs when you're being real, an honest and you mean what you're saying, not trying to be something you're not.”
“The biggest lesson is you get the country you work for. If you sit back and simply allow your country to be, it is highly unlikely to be the kind of country you want. You have to be active.”
“The biggest lesson of my life – self-respect comes from respecting others; it is a two-way street.”
Source: A Bridge Not Too Far: Where Creativity Meets Innovation
“The biggest lesson Stephen Strange learns in this film is it's not all about him.”
“The biggest lesson that I have learned from the rise of social media is to ignore it.”
“The biggest lesson that I have learnt from everyone is that there are no rules in filmmaking.”
“The biggest lesson that I've learned is that fashion is this tightrope where you have to be consistent but inconsistent. You need the connective thread but at the same time you need a sense of surprise.”
“The biggest lesson we have to give our children is truth.”
“The biggest lesson we took was when Werner [Herzog] said in a meeting with us that the mother of all challenges is to get your film seen in theater. To finally share this film has been so gratifying. The way audiences have responded, too.”
“The biggest lesson you must learn in life is how to live with yourself.”
“The biggest lessons I've learned in life have probably come from a bad situation, from an angry situation, even if I wasn't the one who was angry.”
“The biggest liar in the world is the golfer who claims he plays the game for exercise.”
“The biggest liar you will ever meet is yourself. It is amazing the lies we tell ourselves because of fear.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“The biggest library fire in American history had been upstaged by the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown. The books burned while most of us were waiting to see if we were about to witness the end of the world.”
Source: The Library Book
“The biggest lie about grace that Satan wants the church to buy is the idea that it’s dangerous and therefore needs to be kept in check.”
“The biggest lie about purpose is that you find it. You don't find purpose, you choose it.”
Source: Black Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You
“The biggest lie anxiety whispers at us is that we're the only ones, that it's some sort of moral failing when we need help. Don't trade the short-term comfort avoidance gives for the long-term relief that comes with working through what's uncomfortable.”
Source: Worth the Risk: How to Microdose Bravery to Grow Resilience, Connect More, and Offer Yourself to the World