“It doesn't pay to listen much to what human beings have to say in their evaluation of you, since they don't evaluate themselves very properly.” HumansHumanityHuman BeingsPayBuddhismEvaluateEvaluation Author:Frederick Lenz
“People tend to put entertainers on pedestals. We're human beings, just like you. You may see us smiling, and whether we have money or not, we still have bills to pay, we still have our stresses. I think a lot of people want to focus on others' shortcomings to make themselves feel better. And it's a very sad thing.” PeopleThinkingWantFeelsHumansMayStillsHuman BeingsPayFocusLike YouStressBillsFeel BetterEntertainersShortcomingsPedestalVery SadSad ThingsBills To Pay Author:Janet Jackson
“Without pay, no human being will work up to their ability if he or she is not cared for and respected.” IfsHumansHuman BeingsAbilityPay Author:William Glasser
“I have a job to pay attention. It is my number one duty as a human being - to earn an experiment in self-government every day by spotlighting cockroaches who violate their oath to the US constitution and wipe their ass with the US Constitution.” HumansSelfGovernmentJobsHuman BeingsNumbersPayAttentionDutyConstitutionExperimentsAssPay AttentionWipeOathSelf-governmentCockroachesUs Constitution Author:Ted Nugent
“When you pay attention to the Quran, you discover that it can only be from Allah. It becomes clearer and clearer to you that it cannot be from a human being. But many people don't perceive the Quran this way because Allah doesn't open its doors to people who do not pay attention.” PeopleWayHumansHuman BeingsPayAttentionDoorsPay AttentionPerceiveQuranFamous Book Author:Nouman Ali Khan
“Every human being is in need of talking to somebody. In this country nobody has time. It seems that talking to a friend has gone out of style. Now you have to pay money to go to an analyst.” NeedsHumansCountrySeemsHuman BeingsPayTalkingGoneStyleAnalysts Author:Marlene Dietrich
“Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "Think things, not words." In words, many see a need for "social justice" to override "the dictates of the market." In reality, what is called "the market" consists of human beings making their own choices at their own cost. What is called "social justice" is government imposition of the notions of third parties, who pay no price for being wrong.” ThinkingNeedsHumansSaidRealityGovernmentChoicesSocialJusticeHuman BeingsPartyPayCostThirdsSocial JusticeNotionHolmesBeing WrongImpositionThird Parties Author:Thomas Sowell
“To the extent that language forces experiences into categories it is a screen between reality and the human being. In a word, we pay for its benefits... Therefore, while using language, as we must of necessity, we should be aware of its shortcomings.” ShouldHumansRealityLanguageForceHuman BeingsPayBenefitsScreensCategoriesShortcomings Author:Abraham Maslow
“Just a simple choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your doors, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one. Here's what we can do to change the world, right now, to a better ride. Take all that money we spend on weapons and defenses each year and instead spend it feeding and clothing and educating the poor of the world, which it would pay for many times over, not one human being excluded, and we could explore space, together, both inner and outer, forever, in peace.” WorldWantYearsHumansEyeTogetherChoicesCan DoHuman BeingsSimpleSpacePoorPayForeverDoorsRight NowWeaponsGunAnd LoveBiggerDefenseChanging The WorldClothingsLocksFeedingExcludedLosing YourselfLove And FearEyes Of Love Author:Bill Hicks
“A writer, I think, is someone who pays attention to the world. That means trying to understand, take in, connect with, what wickedness human beings are capable of; and not be corrupted - made cynical, superficial - by this understanding.” ThinkingWorldTryingHumansMeanMadeUnderstandingHuman BeingsPayAttentionCapablePay AttentionCynicalSuperficialWickedness Book:Susan Sontag: Ansprachen aus Anlass der Verleihung Source: Susan Sontag: Ansprachen aus Anlass der Verleihung
“Fortunately for those who pay their court through such foibles, a fond mother, though, in pursuit of praise for her children, the most rapacious of human beings, is likewise the most credulous; her demands are exorbitant; but she will swallow any thing.” HumansChildrenMotherHuman BeingsPayDemandPraiseCourtPursuitFoibles Author:Jane Austen
“The most extreme types, like Murray Rothbard, are at least honest. They'd like to eliminate highway taxes because they force you to pay for a road you may never drive on. As an alternative, they suggest that if you and I want to get somewhere, we should build a road there and charge people tolls on it. Just try generalizing that. Such a society couldn't survive, and even if it could, it would be so full of terror and hate that any human being would prefer to live in hell.” PeopleIfsWantShouldTryingHumansMayWould BeHateForceHuman BeingsPayHellHonestTypeTaxesTerrorExtremesSocialismAlternativesHighwaysTolls Book:How the World Works Source: How the World Works