“I would instill in my team an attitude of role modeling. We run to teach other people the value of physical activity. In all things, be humble and appreciative; hurt no one; help anyone you can.” PeopleHelpingRunningValuesHurtAttitudeRolesTeachTeamActivityAll ThingsHumbleRole ModelsModelingBe HumbleInstillAppreciativePhysical Activity Author:Gerry Lindgren
“I write most of my stuff. When I'm rejected in music, it hurts worse than when I don't get a role, because that's someone else's vision. If they don't see me as that part, even if I believe I'm the perfect person for it, that's their vision. The music is my vision.” IfsWritingBelievePersonsI BelieveStuffHurtPerfectVisionRolesMusic IsRejectedIt HurtsPerfect Person Author:Taryn Manning
“I can't let the baggage of my private life get into work. Artists are more fragile than normal people. But I know that I am a role model for zillions of people, so no matter how deep you are hurting, you need to come out strong.” PeopleKnowsNeedsI CanMatterArtistStrongHurtRolesNormalModelsRole ModelsFragilePrivate LifeBaggageHurting You Author:Bipasha Basu
“Overall, you know, no state in our country has been hurt more by the eight years of Barack Obama than Wyoming has been, and whether it's the absolutely unconstitutional role that the EPA is playing and the president trying to kill our coal industry - Wyoming is the nation's largest coal-producing state. So when President Obama and Hillary Clinton say they're gonna put coal out of business, it hits us harder than just about anyplace else.” KnowsTryingYearsHas BeensCountryStatesNationsPresidentHurtRolesIndustryHarderClintonEightOur CountryBarackPresident ObamaCoalBeen HurtUnconstitutionalWyomingEpa Author:Liz Cheney
“There's Hobbes, who understood in the 1640s that the sovereign is not an appointee of God, or even a figure of superior virtue and wisdom, but just a functional device whose role is to keep people from hurting and killing each other.” PeopleHurtRolesVirtueFiguresUnderstoodKillingSuperiorsDevicesSovereignHobbesKilling Each Other Author:Catherine Wilson