“I grew up thinking that because I couldn't read, I was stupid and would never amount to anything. I worked my way through college as a waitress and thought I wasn't capable of doing anything else. My grades in English were horrible, and I barely got through.” ThinkingWayStupidCollegeGrewAmountGrew UpCapableHorribleMy WayGradesWaitressI Was Stupid Author:Suze Orman
“The lyrics are not an important thing to me. In fact, it can be a distraction. If I knew the language enough to know it was a horrible love song with stupid lyrics - like most of the popular songs are today in the English language that I hear - then it would be much more of a turnoff then if it would allow me to interpret it from the expressive capabilities of the vocalizing or of the sound itself, which allows me to create my own meaning for it, which elevates it into a higher piece of work for me.” IfsKnowsImportantEnoughFactsWould BeTodaySongLanguageSoundMy OwnPiecesStupidHigherImportant ThingsHorribleDistractionCapabilityEnglish LanguageExpressivePopular Song Author:Alan Bishop
“How many years did people hate Obamacare? Now there's a poll out there that says Obamacare's never been more popular. Really? Really? Just how stupid do you think we all are? After whatever it is, six years of rising premiums, lost coverage, horrible treatment, no access, now all of a sudden, and there hasn't been any improvement in enrollment.” PeopleThinkingYearsHateLostStupidSixAccessImprovementHorribleRisingTreatmentPollsObamacareCoverageEnrollment Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I'm writing what I want to write. But it's almost an act of rebellion on my part. Because as a person, I've always wanted to be very likeable, and I think that's a horrible thing, particularly for women. You're always like, "Oh, I hope I didn't hurt anyone's feelings. I hope they like me!" And that's just so stupid.” ThinkingWantWritingPersonsFeelingsWantedHurtStupidHorribleLike MeRebellionHorrible ThingsLikeable Author:Tama Janowitz
“I figured out that I can't forget. I can't really forgive. But I can live. Live with it. Like you live with a scar or a limp or whatever. You always know it's there. It reminds you never to let yourself do anything so stupid and horrible and wrong again. I step out of my rut, step again, and keep stepping. (277)” KnowsI CanForgetStepsStupidLike YouForgivingHorribleScarRuts Author:Gail Giles