“Having a tough time, things aren't working out no matter what you try and do? That's because you are spending your whole life just doing things for yourself. That's a very limited view of your being.” TryingMatterWholeViewsYogaToughNo Matter WhatWork OutSpendingWhole LifeKarmaTough TimesKarma Yoga Author:Frederick Lenz
“I never came with a conscious plan to replace anyone else. Stallone does feel that way. He is a real tough guy in real life, and he gets to act that out. If you meet him and work with him, he is what he is. He is a guy that works out every day.” IfsWayFeelsDoeRealGuyPlansConsciousToughWork OutReal LifeTough Guy Author:Dolph Lundgren
“Because of his compassion Owen was always in trouble with his partners. They would have much preferred a tough, down-to-earth manager who would get a days work out of the little bastards.” LittlesEarthCompassionTroubleToughWork OutPartnersManagersDown To Earth Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“When you commit your life to something and it doesn't work out, it is a tough place to be. Suicide can be the spiritual reprieve of a faithless person. I knew I could always just end it, and there was solace in that.” PersonsEndsSpiritualToughSuicideWork OutCommitSolaceFaithlessReprieve Author:Marc Maron
“Walt had a seat-of-the-pants approach on what he wanted musically. We kind of 'read' the boss and had a very high batting average, but there were occasions when he felt we had just written the wrong piece for the situation he wanted. We invariably listened to what he wanted - he was very descriptive in what he wanted and we could read him. We'd go back to the drawing board and work out what he wanted. He was a great inspiration, but a tough taskmaster.” KindInspirationWantedFeltSituationPiecesWrittenApproachToughAverageWork OutDrawingOccasionsBoardsSeatsBossPantsWaltBatting Author:Richard Sherman
“I work out hard, and I do things that I feel make me better throughout the race and after the race. And I feel better mentally because of working out, being prepared and being in great shape. Driving the car, I think with reflexes and things throw at your so quickly, you have to make adjustments - the feeling of your car, the heat. Some tracks can be tough on your neck and arms, and other tracks, not so much. I think there's a lot there that definitely takes some athletic ability, and I think that helps being athletic and being prepared like that. It helps me for sure.” ThinkingFeelsHardHelpingFeelingsAbilityRaceCarArmsShapesToughPreparedTrackWork OutDrivingHeatNecksHelp MeFeel BetterAthleticAdjustmentReflexesAthletic Ability Author:Kasey Kahne
“Most people like me are having a tough time. But it's fine. I don't really think about it as a career. I don't need to have a million bucks, but it keeps me in music and without a day job, so it's working out fine.” PeopleThinkingNeedsJobsCareersMillionsFineToughWork OutLike MeTough TimesBucksDay Jobs Author:Freedy Johnston
“Thanksgiving is a holiday that brought together two different cultures. And things might not always work out like you think they should. But they always work out. I'm thankful that the world's in perfect harmony at all times. Pilgrims had it tough. But now, we live in the strongest, most prosperous country in the world. And the Indians, well, you know.” ThinkingKnowsWorldShouldWellsTwoDifferentCountryMightTogetherCulturePerfectLike YouToughHarmonyWork OutAll TimeHolidayStrongestProsperousPilgrimDifferent CulturesPerfect HarmonyProsperous Country Author:Christopher Titus
“I'm not a tough guy or a good fighter at all. [Boxing] is just a great way to work out that's not boring. It's also good for your mental health. If you have an Irish or Scottish last name you should definitely do it.” IfsWayShouldLastsGuyNamesToughMental HealthWork OutBoringFighterBoxingScottishGood FightTough Guy Author:Gavin McInnes
“Well, well-run companies always have a focus on growth and the two lines, which includes profit. The key thing during, I think, tough times, is to make sure that you've covered the basis for when something, you know, essentially things taking longer, bad luck, adversity, other kinds of circumstances may occur. Make sure that you can monitor to win, it's potentially, you know, something is going to go wrong, monitor early enough, and then take appropriate action to essentially counteract that or shift your strategy or plan, even if in fact something is not working out as well as it is.” IfsThinkingKnowsWellsKindMayTwoEnoughFactsRunningActionWinningGrowthLinesCompanyFocusPlansKeysCircumstancesToughBasesAdversityLuckStrategyProfitWork OutAppropriateCoveredTough TimesBad LuckKey Things Author:Reid Hoffman
“We have to be pretty tough with mortgage companies and say you have got to give people the chance to work out their debts, sort out future mortgages.” PeopleGivingChanceCompanyToughWork OutDebtMortgage Author:George Osborne
“So are we going to continue glaring angrily at each other while we pose in our tough stances? Or use our time to work out a plan that hopefully doesn’t end with our mutual deaths? (Acheron)” EndsUsePlansToughWork OutHopefullyOur TimeMutualStance Book:One Silent Night Source: One Silent Night
“Sometimes life is hard. Things go wrong—in life and in love and in business and in friendship and in health and in all the other ways that life can go wrong. And when things get tough, this is what you should do: make good art. . . . Someone on the internet thinks what you’re doing is stupid or evil or it’s all been done before: make good art. Probably things will work out somehow, eventually time will take the sting away, and it doesn’t even matter. Do what only you can do best: make good art.” ThinkingWayShouldArtSometimesMatterHardDoneLife IsEvilCan DoStupidInternetToughWork OutHard ThingsGood ArtLife Is HardSometimes In LifeThings Will Work OutWhen Things Get Tough Author:Neil Gaiman