“As I grew older I found that I really had a knack for rhyming and I pursued that. So by thirteen I got serious about using my writing and rhyming skills. I did it everywhere I could.” WritingFoundSeriousGrewSkillsPursuedThirteenKnackRhyming Author:LeCrae
“If you are unskilled and uneducated, your job is going south. Skilled workers, educated people are going to do fine ’cause those are the kinds of jobs Nafta is going to create. If we are going to start rewarding no skills and stupid people, I’m serious, let the unskilled jobs that take absolutely no knowledge whatsoever to do - let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work.” PeopleIfsKindJobsCausesStupidSeriousFineSkillsSouthWorkersEducatedStupid PeopleUneducatedNaftaSkilled Workers Author:Rush Limbaugh
“When you play a serious role, as far as I'm concerned, I feel I'm using exactly the same skills, whatever they are, to play the role as you do with something more obviously comic. It's slightly different muscles, but the same skill set.” FeelsDifferentPlayRolesSeriousSkillsConcernedComicMuscles Author:Rowan Atkinson
“Over the years, there's been case after case when there were very narrow decisions that had to be made about whether to launch nuclear weapons in serious cases. What is this guy [Donald Trump] going to do if his vaunted negotiating skills fail, if somebody doesn't do what he says? Is he going to say, "Okay we'll nuke them? We're done?"” IfsYearsMadeDoneGuyDecisionCasesFailingSeriousTrumpSkillsWeaponsOkayNuclearNuclear WeaponsThis GuyNegotiatingNukes Author:Noam Chomsky
“Fighting isn't all there is to the Art of War. The men who think that way, and are satisfied to have food to eat and a place to sleep, are mere vagabonds. A serious student is much more concerned with training his mind and disciplining his spirit than with developing martial skills.” ThinkingMenWayMindArtWarSpiritFightingSleepStudentsSeriousSkillsTrainingConcernedMereSatisfiedDevelopingArt Of WarVagabonds Book:The Art of War Source: The Art of War
“Kyle had to give her credit; it took skill—plus no heart and a serious abuse of the English language— to break up with someone in fewer than 140 characters.” GivingHeartCharacterLanguageBreakSeriousSkillsAbuseCreditPlusFewerEnglish Language140 Character Book:About That Night Source: About That Night