“The East Coast, and certainly Boston, has a provincial quality to it that makes it harder to bust out and move up. Try to be too different and they'll pull you down.” TryingDifferentMovingQualityHarderEastCoastBostonEast Coast Author:Brad Falchuk
“People who complain often say things like, 'I'm not being negative, I'm just being realistic.' Really? How is it anymore 'realistic' to focus on and talk about things that discourage us and make us feel bad, than to focus on and talk about the POSITIVE aspects of life that make us feel GOOD? Both area equally REALISTIC, but which you choose to dwell on has a very different impact on the quality of YOUR life.” PeopleThinkingFeelsDifferentQualityFocusAreasNegativeAspectImpactComplainingFeel GoodRealisticYou ChooseBeing RealJust BeingDiscouragingAspects Of LifeThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“Christmas is fun anyway. It's a myth organized over the years and gained different mythological qualities as the years go by.” YearsDifferentFunQualityMythOrganized Author:William Shatner
“We cannot by a little verbal sophistry confound the qualities of different minds, nor force opposite excellences into a union by all the intolerance in the world. If we have a taste for some one precise style or manner, we may keep it to ourselves and let others have theirs. If we are more catholic in our notions, and want variety of excellence and beauty, it is spread abroad for us to profusion in the variety of books and in the several growth of men's minds, fettered by no capricious or arbitrary rules.” IfsMenWorldWantMindMayLittlesBookDifferentForceGrowthQualityStyleTasteOppositesCatholicUnionsExcellenceNotionSpreadVarietyIntolerancePreciseArbitraryCapriciousSophistryDifferent Minds Author:William Hazlitt
“Even though these are different times, right now we are particularly thinking about what is leadership, and Washington's qualities are as needed today as they were at the founding of this great nation.” ThinkingDifferentTodayNationsQualityNeededRight NowPatriotismFoundingGreat NationsDifferent Times Author:Igor Babailov
“At different times and in different places I have come to expect certain books to look a certain way, and, as in all fashions, these changing features fix a precise quality onto a book's definition. I judge a book by its cover; I judge a book by its shape.” WayLooksBookDifferentCertainQualityFashionJudgingShapesDefinitionsFeaturesPreciseDifferent PlaceDifferent TimesJudging A Book By Its Cover Author:Alberto Manguel
“But suppose we take the noun 'truth': here is a case where the disagreements between different theorists have largely turned on whether they interpreted this as a name of a substance, of a quality, or of a relation.” DifferentNamesQualityCasesRelationSubstanceDisagreementNounsTheorists Author:J. L. Austin
“Our virtues themselves are not free and floating qualities over which we retain a permanent control and power of disposal; they come to be so closely linked in our minds with the actions in conjunction with which we have made it our duty to exercise them that if we come to engage in an activity of a different kind, it catches us off guard and without the slightest awareness that it might involve the application of those same virtues.” IfsMindKindMadeDifferentMightActionQualityVirtueAwarenessDutyExerciseActivityMade ItPermanentApplicationDifferent KindsFloatingLinkedConjunctions Book:In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 2: Within a Budding Grove Source: In Search Of Lost Time, Vol 2: Within a Budding Grove
“In [Aristotle's] formal logic, thought is organized in a manner very different from that of the Platonic dialogue. In this formal logic, thought is indifferent toward its objects. Whether they are mental or physical, whether they pertain to society or to nature, they become subject to the same general laws of organization, calculation, and conclusion - but they do so as fungible signs or symbols, in abstraction from their particular "substance." This general quality (quantitative quality) is the precondition of law and order - in logic as well as in society - the price of universal control.” WellsDifferentLawOrderQualitySubjectsObjectsParticularLogicOrganizationUniversalDialogueConclusionSymbolsSubstanceOrganizedIndifferentFormalAbstractionCalculationsLaw And OrderPlatonic Author:Herbert Marcuse
“This whole which is visible in different ways in bodies, as far as formation, constitution, appearance, colors and other properties and common qualities, is none other than the diverse face of the same substance a changeable, mobile face, subject to decay, of an immobile, permanent and eternal being.” WayDifferentWholeBodyFacesCommonQualitySubjectsColorEternalConstitutionPropertyAppearanceSubstancePermanentDifferent WaysVisibleDecayDiverseMobileFormation Author:Giordano Bruno
“The whole idea is just to continue to make movies that I enjoy playing and that audiences are going to enjoy me in... just to put out quality on a lot of different levels.” IdeasDifferentWholeEnjoyLevelsQualityAudienceDifferent Levels Author:Dwayne Johnson
“Like all disciplines where information is shared and work contributes to their advancement, cuisine should be no different. The kitchen is our life, and we are available to share. We want to share our work so that future generations can cook and create a more efficient, easy and unquestionable quality.” WantShouldDifferentEasyQualityOur LivesGenerationsShareInformationDisciplineCookingAvailableCooksKitchenEfficientAdvancementFuture GenerationCuisine Author:Ferran Adria
“What is at the higher levels of meaning consciousness is like a hyperspace in which each point is equidistant from the other and where 'the center is everywhere and the circumference is nowhere'? The mythologies of the occult seem like baroque music: there is an overall similar quality of sound and movement, but, upon examination, each piece of music is unique; Vivaldi and Scarlatti are similar and different.” DifferentSeemsSoundLevelsConsciousnessQualityPiecesMovementHigherMusic IsUniqueUnityMythologyExaminationOccultHigher LevelBaroqueBaroque MusicVivaldi Book:At the Edge of History Source: At the Edge of History