“A woman (Terri Schiavo) was healthy. There was brain damage, there was no question. But from a health point of view, she was not terminally ill.” ViewsBrainHealthyIllPoint Of ViewDamageTerminally Ill Author:Michele Bachmann
“Bro Snow said I would live to see the time when brothers and sisters would marry each other in this church. All our horror at such an union was due entirely to prejudice and the offspring of such union would be healthy and pure as any other. These were the decided views of Pres. Young when alive, for Bro. S. talked to him freely on this matter.” SaidMatterWould BeYoungChurchViewsAliveBrotherHealthyHorrorPureDecidedPrejudiceUnionsDuesSnowBrothers And SistersOffspringPolygamyBros Author:Abraham H. Cannon
“I am still baffled by those who feel that criticizing America is unpatriotic, a view increasingly being adopted in the United States since 9/11 as an excuse to render suspect what has always been an American right. An active, brave, outspoken (and heard) citizenry is essential to a healthy democracy.” FeelsStillsStatesAmericaUnitedViewsUnited StatesDemocracyHeardHealthyEssentialsBraveExcuseActiveSuspectsCriticizeAdoptedCitizenryOutspokenBaffledUnpatrioticBeing Adopted Book:My Life So Far Source: My Life So Far
“Everyone, including skeptics, will generate delusions that match their views. That is how a normal and healthy brain works. Skeptics are not exempt from self-delusion.” SelfViewsBrainHealthyNormalIncludingDelusionSkepticismSkepticSelf Delusion Book:God's Debris: A Thought Experiment Source: God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
“Most writers begin with accounts of their first home, their family, and the town, often from quite a hostile point of view-love/hate, let's say. In a way, this stepping outside, in an attempt to judge enough to create a duplicate of it, makes you an outsider. . . . I think it's healthy for a writer to feel like an outsider. If you feel like an insider you get committed to a partisan view, you begin to defend interests, so you wind up not really empathizing with all mankind.” IfsThinkingWayFeelsFirstsEnoughHomeHateInterestViewsMankindJudgingWindHealthyAccountsTownsCommittedPoint Of ViewOutsidersHostileLove HatePartisansInsidersDuplicateFirst Home Author:John Updike
“It's a different point of view on the world and it's different issues and it's important. It's healthy to have both, and more and more women are becoming of aware of that. And when you are aware of how strong of an impact it has on people - it changes things.” PeopleWorldImportantDifferentStrongViewsIssuesBecomingHealthyImpactPoint Of ViewDifferent Points Of View Author:Nadine Labaki
“The second challenge is to make sure that, growing up in this culture, they have a healthy view of life and God and Scripture. So, that's my other challenge. So, finding that balance is certainly no easy task but it can be very fulfilling. So, that's part of what we talk about in this book.” BookCultureEasyChallengesViewsGrowing UpGrowingBalanceHealthyFindingsTasksScriptureFulfillingEasy Tasks Author:Alex Kendrick
“It is the diversity of views that stems from different experiences and different backgrounds that lead to healthy decision-making and not the unified experiences and unified views.” DifferentDecisionViewsHealthyDiversityBackgroundsDecision MakingStemUnifiedDifferent ExperiencesDifferent Backgrounds Author:Zainab Salbi
“In America now there is this phenomenon called helicopter parenting, where you're hovering over your child for the whole time. Parents there view their job as being to make sure their kid never has a moment of unhappiness. Of course, as a parent myself, I can understand the urge, but I don't know whether it would be healthy or possible.” KnowsChildrenI CanWholeMomentsWould BeKidsJobsAmericaCoursesParentViewsHealthyOur ChildrenYour ChildrenUrgesOver YouUnhappinessPhenomenonHelicoptersHovering Author:Daniel Handler
“Of course, when you're doing something that's unexpected, people are going to have a very specific point of view about it, but I think it's all good to have a healthy debate about who Hitchcock was and what that means to people. He means a lot of different things to a lot of different people because the films are so great. If the movies were not great, no one would be bothering to show any interest.” PeopleIfsThinkingMeanDifferentShowsWould BeFilmCoursesInterestViewsHealthyPoint Of ViewDebateBotherUnexpectedDifferent ThingsDifferent PeoplesHitchcock Author:Sacha Gervasi
“Although I am not a climatologist, it has been interesting to observe climatology from the point of view of an arctic scientist. In order for the field of climatology and IPCC to be healthy, I want to provide a few criticisms, which I hope are constructive."” WantHas BeensOrderInterestingViewsFieldsHealthyCriticismScientistPoint Of ViewConstructiveArctic Author:Syun-Ichi Akasofu
“I was raised in California during the Second World War and into the '50s and everything was fine, everything was great. The sun always shone, everybody looked healthy and wore ties and smoked in restaurants, and there were cars for everybody - except us, because I came from a lower class neighbourhood. But [in France] I realised there was a different point of view, so when I came back to America a year and a half later I was much more focused on my own country culturally and politically.” WorldYearsDifferentWarCountryAmericaMy OwnViewsHalfClassSunCarFineHealthyRaisedFocusedPoint Of ViewFranceCaliforniaTiesWar Of The WorldsRestaurantsRealisedSecond World WarDifferent Points Of ViewNeighbourhoodsLower Class Author:Robert Redford
“Marriage is not one point of view: it's a constant back and forth over different perspectives - a healthy marriage, anyway.” DifferentViewsPerspectiveHealthyConstantPoint Of ViewBack And ForthDifferent PerspectiveHealthy Marriage Author:Stephen Marche
“The person interested in success has to learn to view failure as a healthy, inevitable part of the process of getting to the top.” PersonsMotivationalSuccessProcessViewsHealthyOptimismPerseveranceInevitablePersistenceNot InterestedOvercoming FailureLearning From Failure Author:Joyce Brothers
“Tears are scientifically described as a Secretion. I can understand that a secretion may be healthy or unhealthy, but I cannot see the interest of a secretion from a sentimental point of view.” MayI CanInterestViewsTearsHealthyPoint Of ViewSentimentalUnhealthy Book:Greatest Mystery Novels of Wilkie Collins Source: Greatest Mystery Novels of Wilkie Collins
“…the samurai ethic is a political science of the heart, designed to control such discouragement and fatigue in order to avoid showing them to others. It was thought more important to look healthy than to be healthy, and more important to seem bold and daring than to be so. This view of morality, since it is physiologically based on the special vanity peculiar to men, is perhaps the supreme male view of morality.” MenLooksHeartImportantSeemsPoliticalOrderViewsSpecialMoralityHealthyEthicsMalesSupremeVanityPeculiarDaringManhoodFatiguePolitical ScienceDiscouragementSamurai Author:Yukio Mishima
“In a few more days I'd anticipated telling Veronika that our injections had cured her heart condition. But in light of her unscheduled departure form Villette my telling that particular lie will not be required. The majority of people who attempt suicide repeat that attempt until they succeed. I took a risk in lying to her about her condition, i decided to test the only remedy i have come to have any faith in: awareness of life. Until she finds out from some other doctor that she is perfectly healthy. She'll consider each day a miracle. Which in my view it is.” PeopleHeartLightFormLyingViewsRiskConditionsAwarenessParticularHealthySucceedDecidedDoctorsTestsMiracleSuicideMajorityRepeatsEach DayRemedyDepartureInjectionVilletteAwareness Of Life Author:Paulo Coelho