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“You get faith by studying the Word. Study that Word until something in you "knows that you know" and that you do not just hope that you know.”
“You get fifteen democrats in a room, and you get twenty opinions.”
“You get from the world what you give to the world.”
“You get frustrated when you don't win and when you're not successful. You have to keep battling. You don't give up. You don't start second guessing yourself.”
“You get funky things in Goa, so I like shopping there. Paris and Milan are also my preferred shopping destinations.”
“You get given an opportunity, and that is the jumping board; from there you have to build your own path.”
“You get good at being by yourself and you're condemned to a life sentence of solitude. You think, "Wait a minute! I should have been a tap dancer or something". But in my life, I feel like I take my stories to people orally.”
“You get growth in the United States, the rest of the world will grow.”
“You get healthy by playing sports, not by screaming at the television. Likewise, you become divine by practicing religion, not by yelling scripture. And how do you practice religion? By loving your neighbor, instead of asking for some identification to authenticate that they are white, straight and catholic americans.”
Source: Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“You get held to a high standard, almost an unmaintainable standard, in the public eye that you don't even come close to touching.”
“You get help at the gym. No one complains about that. You get help from your trainer. That's commonplace, and I think we need to spend more time doing that with mental help. You know, a lot of us have issues that we don't work on and we don't deal with, and I try. I try my utmost.”
“You get hit by one of those right hands or an uppercut or a left hook by Mark Hunt, then you know that **** is on and that cage is locked, and there's nowhere to go.”
“You get hit in a fight in a pub, where you gotta prove you're a man. And every goddamn man with balls has a fight in a pub! But it ain't about getting hit. It's about getting right back up!”
“You get hit the hardest when trying to run or hide from a problem. Like the defense on a football field, putting all focus on evading only one defender is asking to be blindsided.”
Source: Killosophy
“You get ideas across better through listening and the pat-on-the-back method than you do with a kick on the pants.”
“You get ideas from daydreaming. You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all the time. The only difference between writers and other people is we notice when we're doing it.”
“You get ideas from other people all the time.”
“You get ill, you are accused of being mentally ill, denied effective treatment, then when you campaign for ‘real science’, you are accused of terrorising those who do not believe in your illness...after all, if your message is that people who say they are suffering from ME or CFS are mentally ill, then accusing them of irrational attacks adds strength to your case.”
Source: Skewed: Psychiatric Hegemony and the Manufacture of Mental Illness in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
“You get in a lot of trouble when you start putting fictitious numbers on value. I think to just say, we're going to say a dollar of cash is worth $2 all of a sudden, it isn't worth $2. It's worth a dollar today. And I think once you start putting phony figures into financial statements, you get in a lot of trouble.”
“You get in a lot of trouble when you start putting fictitious numbers.”
“You get in a smart crack, and everyone laughs and kikis because you've found a flaw and exaggerated it, then you've got a good read going.”
“You get in before sunrise and you get out after sunset and you go home, eat and collapse. While you're aware of the ratings, you aren't prepared for the response of the fans.”
“You get in life what you have the courage to ask for.”
“You get in there, you get the job done and you get the hell out.”
“You get in touch with the world and yourself at the deepest level when you are surrounded by silence. The extreme of boredom thus prompts you to become creative. When human beings got bored, they created new cities, discovered the laws of the world, made beautiful paintings, wrote books and developed philosophies.”
Source: 31 Ways to Happiness
“You get in trouble, you have to evaluate: Is it worth getting into trouble again? It's a lot easier to make that decision when you have a career at stake.”
“You get interviewed when you're out promoting something.”
“You get into an elevator and there's music playing. You hear it, but you're not into it. That is passive.”
“You get into feeling like you are in a zone. You can't be stopped. It's a good feeling but it never lasts.”
“You get into habits. Ways of being with certain people.”
Source: Tell the Wolves I'm Home
“You get into pro ball and you realize all the guys were the best players on their teams. You have to keep moving forward.”
“You get into the biggest fights with the people you care about the most, because they are the relationships you're willing to fight for.”
“You get into the habit of being angry and hurt by life, and then when something good happens you can't accept it because it doesn't fit the pattern.”
Source: The War Between the Tates: A Novel
“You get into theological education and you're busy marking papers and getting into administration in raising funds and doing all the things that are part of life, but here we were talking about important theological, historical, gospel related, biblically centered things hour after hour after hour.”
“You get into trouble if you criticize big business. The roof falls in if you criticize Congress. And we're getting increasingly cautious in criticizing the Administration. The pressures are getting worse.”
“You get into your late fifties, people start falling like flies all around you. I don't take life for granted any more. I'm really glad to be here.”
“You get into your teens, now they can't hold you back. You jump to the next number, or even a few ahead.”
“You get involved in politics because politics are a weapon to use in the cause of Islam.”
“You get involved with a character after spending a long time waiting, and this demands a lot of energy and concentration.”
“You get irritated when I say I'm not angry and you get irritated when I say I am angry. I can't win." "Because you just saying whatever you think will shut me up," he accused me. "Aye, but it's not working." "Argh!" was his response, and he charged on down the street.”
Source: The Hero Strikes Back
“You get kicked around long enough, you become a professor of pain.”
“You get kind of bored being in catalogues all the time.”
“You get kinder when you get into my age range. You think back to how really unkind you were, and how cynical you were and how you tossed things away and you tossed people away, and you didn't care because you were climbing some mountain that you thought you needed to be on top of.”
“You get lazy, you get sad. Start givin' up. Plain and simple.”
Source: The Maze Runner Trilogy
“You get lonely, is what it is. A person's not supposed to go through life with absolutely nobody. It's not normal. The longer you go by yourself the weirder you get, and the weirder you get the longer you go by yourself. It's a loop and you gotta do something to get out of it.”
“You get lost because you think there is somewhere to go. If you give up believing in a goal or a destination, then you cannot get lost. In the present moment, there is no destination.”
“You get lost in the forest sometimes but you are always lost in the city because the city is a thief who steals your soul and leaves you soulless!”
“You get lost out of a desire to be lost. But in the place called lost strange things are found.”
Source: A Field Guide to Getting Lost
“You get mad at me, you kick the tire, I don't get a bruise, the tire doesn't care, and you're the only one hurting. How's that working for you, Kip?”
“You get mad, perhaps, if you try and act the part of God. They always say humility is a Christian virtue—now I see why. Humility is what keeps you sane and a human being….”
Source: They Came to Baghdad