“I understand there's damage control to do on my image, but people are always gonna have their opinion of me no matter what. I understand 100 people may like me and 1,000 people may hate me. That's fine.” PeopleMayMatterHateOpinionFineNo Matter WhatLike MeDamageHate MeDamage Control Author:Ndamukong Suh
“No matter what Hitler said, he spoke with a fine feeling for the particular circle which he addressed. ... He was a great psychologist.” SaidMatterFeelingsParticularFineNo Matter WhatCirclesSpokesPsychologist Author:Wilhelm Keitel
“No matter what, I need to maintain my sense of self and always be true to who I am. And that while there are always going to be roadblocks along the way, you're going to be just fine, as long as you learn from each setback.” WayNeedsLongSelfMatterFineNo Matter WhatWho I AmBeing TrueSetbackSense Of SelfRoadblock Author:Lily Collins
“The place I like best in this world is the kitchen. No matter where it is, no matter what kind, if it’s a kitchen, if it’s a place where they make food, it’s fine with me. Ideally it should be well broken in. Lots of tea towels, dry and immaculate. Where tile catching the light (ting! Ting!)” (p. 3).” IfsWorldShouldWellsKindMatterLightThis WorldBrokenFineNo Matter WhatTeaKitchenDryCatchingTowelsImmaculateTiles Book:Three plays Source: Three plays
“Yes, it feels great to plan your life when you believe everything can turn out fine. But what about when you're shown, again and again, how little control you have over anything? No matter what I do to try to fix my future, it doesn't work.” FeelsTryingBelieveLittlesMatterTurnsPlansFineNo Matter WhatAgain And AgainMy Future Book:The Future of Us Source: The Future of Us
“When I had finished the book I knew that no matter what Scott did, nor how he behaved, I must know it was like a sickness and be of any help I could to him and try to be a good friend. He had many good, good friends, more than anyone I knew. But I enlisted as one more, whether I could be of any use to him or not. If he could write a book as fine as The Great Gatsby I was sure that he could write an even better one. I did not know Zelda yet, and so I did not know the terrible odds that were against him. But we were to find them out soon enough.” IfsKnowsWritingTryingBookMatterEnoughHelpingUseFineTerribleNo Matter WhatFinishedSicknessOddsGood FriendSoon EnoughEnlisted Author:Ernest Hemingway
“...being Lulu, it made me realize that all my life I've been living in a small, square room, with no windows and no doors. And I was fine. I was happy, even. I thought. Then someone came along and showed me there was a door in the room. One that I'd never even seen before. Then he opened it for me. Held my hand as I walked through it. And for one perfect day, I was on the other side. I was somewhere else. Someone else. And then he was gone, and I was thrown back into my little room. And now, no matter what I do, I can't seem to find that door.” LittlesMadeI CanMatterHandsSeemsSidesRealizingPerfectRoomsGoneDoorsFineWindowNo Matter WhatThrownSquaresSomewhere ElsePerfect Days Author:Gayle Forman
“I look upon enthusiasm, in all other points but that of religion, to be a very necessary turn of mind; as indeed it is a vein which nature seems to have marked with more or less strength, in the tempers of most men. No matter what the object is, whether business, pleasures or the fine arts: whoever pursues them to any purpose must do so con amore.” MenMindLooksArtMatterSeemsPurposeTurnsPleasureObjectsFineNo Matter WhatPursueEnthusiasmLook UpTemperVeinsFine Arts Book:Fitzosborne's Letters on Several Subjects Source: Fitzosborne's Letters on Several Subjects