“It's odd, how those things happen to actors. A thing where you think, "I have no idea how to do this," something will happen in your life comes up and you just get it. I don't know how you get it, but actors are pretty extraordinary, in that regard. I think it's fear that happens.” ThinkingKnowsIdeasHappensActorsKnow HowRegardExtraordinaryCome UpThings HappenNo IdeaOdd Author:Michael Keaton
“Now that we are recognizing more fully the value of the individual, now that management is defining more exactly the function of each, many are coming to regard the leader as the man who can energize his group, who knows how to encourage initiative, how to draw from all what each has to give.” KnowsMenGivingValuesIndividualLeadershipLeaderKnow HowGroupsHe ManDrawsFunctionRegardManagementInitiativeRecognizingDefining Author:Mary Parker Follett
“Look at what I've done my entire life. I have been working on behalf of civil rights, women's rights, human rights for years and I know how challenging it is to change our political system and I have the highest regard for those who have put themselves on the line.” KnowsYearsHumansLooksHas BeensDonePoliticalChallengesLinesKnow HowRightsHighestRegardHuman RightsCivil RightsWomens RightsBehalfPolitical Systems Author:Hillary Clinton
“Now that I know how supermarket meat is made, I regard eating it as a somewhat risky proposition. I know how those animals live and what's on their hides when they go to slaughter, so I don't buy industrial meat.” KnowsMadeAnimalKnow HowEatingRegardMeatPropositionsSlaughterSupermarkets Author:Michael Pollan
“It was a matter of not seeing the woods for the trees. Glorious songs have been in Ireland forever, but a lot of these were so popular they were sung only by drunken men at weddings. They didn't have any regard for the song at all. So, I picked out 14 songs that I had grown up with, songs with great melodies. After 35 years as a songwriter, I appreciate the value of a good melody because I know how hard it is to write one. So I presented them in a new way, with piano, keyboards, strings, and a contemporary rhythm section. I just treated the melody with a bit of dignity and a bit of style.” KnowsMenWayWritingYearsHas BeensMatterHardValuesSongBitsKnow HowForeverSeeingTreeStyleAppreciateDignityRegardWoodsTreatedContemporaryRhythmPianoGloriousStringsMelodyIrelandNew WaysSongwritersSectionsKeyboardsRhythm Section Author:Phil Coulter
“If you wish to know how libertarians regard the State and any of its acts, simply think of the State as a criminal band, and all of the libertarian attitudes will logically fall into place.” IfsThinkingKnowsStatesFallWishAttitudeKnow HowBandRegardLibertarianCriminalsFall Into PlaceGreat Libertarian Book:For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto Source: For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
“I am aware that there is a world out there that functions without regard to me. There are wars and budgets and bombings and vast dimensions of wealth and greed and ambition and corruption. And yet I don't feel a part of that world, and I wouldn't know how to join if I tried.” IfsKnowsWorldFeelsWarWealthKnow HowAmbitionFunctionRegardGreedCorruptionBudgetsDimensionsBombing Author:Douglas Coupland
“He who does not realize to what extent shifting fortune and necessity hold in subjection every human spirit, cannot regard as fellow-creatures nor love as he loves himself those whom chance separated from him by an abyss. The variety of constraints pressing upon man give rise to the illusion of several distinct species that cannot communicate. Only he who has measured the dominion of force, and knows how not to respect it, is capable of love and justice.” KnowsMenLifeGivingHumansDoeSpiritForceRealizingJusticeChanceKnow HowCreaturesCapableIllusionRegardFellowsFortuneSpeciesCommunicateVarietyAbyssHuman SpiritShiftingConstraintsDominionSubjection Book:War and the Iliad Source: War and the Iliad