“One of the problems is that the notion of cancer has been so normalized. You hear about it so often, and it's not ok... it's not ok to normalize this disease. And with all of the pinkwashing that goes on where companies are selling products based on breast cancer month it's a lovely gesture, but consumers get so used to it that it becomes more normal.” Has BeensProblemUsedCompanyProductsMonthsGoes OnDiseaseNormalNotionCancerLovelySellingConsumersBreastsGesturesBreast CancerSelling Products Author:Jennifer Beals
“Our hearts are continuously rebellious. Every time we sin in thought, word, or deed, we're essentially saying in that moment that, "I don't need you God. I don't want you God. I like my way better than your way." If this goes on day after day after day, year after year, month after month, it would understandable for God to say, "I've given you ten trillion tries. You're finished." But it's not. So in that sense, His grace is always surprising, never ceases to be amazing and His mercy is remarkably outrageous.” IfsWayWantNeedsTryingYearsHeartMomentsGivenSinGraceMonthsGoes OnTenMercyDeedsFinishedCeaseMy WayThat MomentSurprisingNeed YouRebelliousOutrageousDon't Need YouI Don't Need You Author:Tullian Tchividjian
“I do hear about these actors who go on vacations to Bali for three months, and their agents are banging their heads against a wall trying to find their clients - but that's not me. I'm working hard every day. Enjoy your vacation.” TryingHardThreeActorsEnjoyWallMonthsGoes OnAgentsVacationClientsThree MonthsBangingBali Author:Erin Cummings
“I made a joke with my sister... I said, "I don't know what's more nerve-wracking, job insecurity or job security." There's opportunities and things you compromise with both. When I had endless freedom of schedule, or when I commit to a movie for two months, then I could manage my music and go on the road.” KnowsTwoJobsOpportunitySecurityMonthsGoes OnEndlessCommitManageCompromiseInsecurityNervesSchedulesTwo Months Author:Juliette Lewis
“The villagers want bread-not butter-and disciplined work, some work that will supplement their agricultural avocations which do not go on for all the 12 months.” WantMonthsGoes OnBreadVillageSupplements Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“My social life goes in bursts, where I get like, "Oh, I gotta get out and do something, man, I gotta do something." And I'll plan a trip and go on a motorcycle trip down the Baja Peninsula for 900 miles and I'll hang out with my friends for like a month, and then they'll never see me for two months or three months or whatever, and I won't answer any calls.” MenTwoThreeSocialAnswersPlansMonthsGoes OnMy FriendsMilesHanging OutMotorcycleSocial LifeThree MonthsTwo MonthsPeninsulas Author:Jim Carrey
“There isn't a single professional sports season now that doesn't go on at least a month too long. Baseball starts in football weather, and football in baseball weather, and basketball overlaps them both.” LongSportsFootballMonthsGoes OnBasketballBaseballSeasonsWeatherMotivational SportsProfessional Sports Author:James Reston, Jr.
“Michael [Douglas] is, I think, a great actor. He's made some very interesting pictures. When he was going to college, I was very proud of him, but when he said, 'Dad, I want to be in a play,' he had a bit part. I went to see it and Michael said, 'Dad, how was I?' I said, 'You were terrible.' I thought he would go on to be a lawyer and in three months, he was in another play and I went and, I must admit, he was great. I think he has been good in everything he's done.” ThinkingWantHas BeensMadeSaidDonePlayThreeActorsBitsInterestingCollegeMonthsGoes OnProudDadTerribleLawyerVery InterestingThree MonthsGreat ActorsGoing To CollegeProud Of Him Author:Kirk Douglas
“"Save more tomorrow" is a nudge to help people do what they know they want to do, which is save more, but they can't bring themselves to save more now. Just like many of us are planning to go on diets next month, or maybe in two months, certainly not tonight.” PeopleKnowsWantTwoHelpingNextMonthsGoes OnTomorrowPlanningDietsTonightTwo MonthsNudge Author:Richard Thaler
“It's much, much harder working on a show than it is working on a movie. It really is. Even if you're in production, that production lasts for a set period of time. A TV show goes on for months and months and months.” IfsShowsLastsTvsMonthsGoes OnPeriodsHarderProductionsTv Shows Author:Zak Penn
“I go on benders where I just exercise like a maniac. And then I go on benders where I just can only take baths. Like, I have to lay down to bathe, and I could go on that for six months.” MonthsGoes OnExerciseSixLaysSix MonthsBathsManiacs Author:Sharon Stone
“You want to sing this song. And so it goes on until eventually, after - well, however long it can take - sometimes a few days, sometimes months - you piece the whole thing together.” WantWellsLongSometimesWholeTogetherSongPiecesMonthsGoes On Author:Nick Lowe
“Trying to use all the existing technologies that were out there wouldn't work for us because none of them were flexible. Everything was rigid in some way, so we had to go on a manhunt, essentially for something that was a viable technology. So it was a good four-months of just designing and figuring out the lights.” WayTryingUseLightTechnologyFourDesignMonthsGoes OnFlexible Author:Christine Bieselin Clark
“So Hillary [Clinton], "I do feel in some ways tired." And that's your leading Democrat presidential candidate for 2016. She's been tired for how many weeks now? Hillary has been tired for how many weeks so she can't go on and explain? It's been two and a half months, and she's been two tired to talk about Benghazi.” WayFeelsHas BeensTwoHalfWeekMonthsGoes OnTiredClintonDemocratPresidentialCandidatesPresidential CandidateBenghazi Author:Rush Limbaugh
“When we're incomplete, we're always searching for somebody to complete us. When, after a few years or a few months of a relationship, we find that we're still unfulfilled, we blame our partners and take up with somebody more promising. This can go on and on - series polygamy - until we admit that while a partner can add sweet dimension to our lives, we, each of us, are responsible for our own fulfillment. Nobody else can provide it for us, and to believe otherwise is to delude ourselves dangerously and to program for eventual failure every relationship we enter.” LoveYearsBelieveStillsOur LivesRelationshipDangerousSweetFailureMonthsGoes OnLoversMen And WomenProgramResponsibleBlameAddSeriesPartnersFulfillmentNovelistsDimensionsWeddingPartnershipOur RelationshipFulfillingGet OverIncompleteLove RelationshipFunny RelationshipPolygamyDeludedCompletingRelationships With OthersStill Life With WoodpeckerLove And RelationshipLong RelationshipRelationship Over Author:Tom Robbins