“My dad, we'll be talking about goals for the next year. He's like, 'I think you can be here,' and I look at him like he's cross-eyed, like, 'Are you serious? That's so far out of my reach.' Well, then I always end up achieving it.” ThinkingYearsWellsLooksEndsNextGoalTalkingAchieveSeriousDadCrossesMy DadNext Year Author:Miranda Leek
“One of my rigid goals is to keep each book under 300 pages because I think so much nonfiction is literally weighty that people don't get through these books ... If people don't finish your book, then they don't know what you're talking about.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsBookGoalTalkingPagesNonfiction Author:Thomas Cahill
“I’m definitely excited to have a fresh start. Talking to the coach [Bob Hartley], talking to management, they want me to have success, and that definitely makes your life easier. It keeps your mind free to just go out there and play as good as you can, instead of worrying about giving up bad goals and having to prove yourself every night – not just to the public, but to the coaching staff and everybody else. That’s definitely a nicer way to feel comfortable, if you know they have your back.” IfsKnowsWayWantGivingFeelsMindPlayNightGoalTalkingWorryEasierProveGiving UpComfortableManagementExcitedCoachesCoachingWant MeBobEvery NightStaffFresh StartProving YourselfMind FreeCoaching Staff Author:Jonas Hiller
“When the Jew says "mankind" he is talking about himself. It is written in the Talmud, that only Jews were human beings, gentiles on the other hand were animals created to serve the chosen people. If looking back and comparing the corresponding articles in the "democratic" and "neutral" countries, one is astonished at the systematic nature of the propaganda whose final goal was the creation of a state of affairs in which a war was inevitable.” PeopleIfsHumansWarCountryStatesHandsGoalHuman BeingsAnimalTalkingWrittenMankindCreationDemocraticFinalsAffairJewChosenInevitableComparePropagandaArticlesLooking BackSystematicCorrespondingGentiles Author:Julius Streicher
“The recurring theme of all religions is a sympathy, empathy, connection, capacity between the human and the divine - that we were made for union with one another. They might express this through different rituals, doctrines, dogmas, or beliefs, but at the higher levels they're talking about the same goal. And the goal is always union with the divine.” HumansMadeDifferentMightBeliefGoalLevelsTalkingDivineHigherEmpathyCapacityConnectionsUnionsDoctrineThemeRitualDogmaHigher LevelRecurringRecurring Themes Author:Richard Rohr
“I don't think so much about verbal comedy. I always think about visual comedy. I was raised watching silents, and I'm always thinking about how to make cinema, not good talking - although I want good talking. I'm much more interested in framing, composition, and orchestration of bodies in space, and so forth. My goal is always what Chuck Jones wanted his Warner Brothers cartoons to be, which was if you turn down the sound, you could still tell what's going on. I think if you watch most of my films with the sound off, you could still tell what's going on.” IfsThinkingWantStillsBodyWantedFilmTurnsSoundGoalSpaceTalkingWatchesComedyBrotherRaisedCinemaVisualsCompositionCartoonChuckAlways ThinkingFramingOrchestrationWarner Brothers Author:Alexander Payne
“The Australian way of affirmative action is setting goals and recognising discrimination and lack of opportunity and deciding to take action and setting some goals and targets. I guess I prefer that language to talking about quotas.” WayActionOpportunityLanguageGoalTalkingDiscriminationSettingSettingsTargetSetting GoalsAustralianAffirmative ActionAffirmativeQuota Author:Quentin Bryce
“The goal is to have fun with my friends.And that means sometimes talking about things that you care about.” MeanSometimesCareFunGoalTalkingMy FriendsHaving Fun Author:Stephen Colbert