“A breast cancer might turn out to have a close resemblance to a gastric cancer. And this kind of reorganization of cancer in terms of its internal genetic anatomy has really changed the way we treat and approach cancer in general.” WayKindMightTurnsTermChangedApproachTreatsCancerBreastsInternalsBreast CancerAnatomyResemblanceReorganizationGastric Author:Siddhartha Mukherjee
“I try to be kind to people, to treat them with respect. And I'm proud of that.” PeopleTryingKindProudTreatsBe Kind Author:Lee Ryan
“If you're playing your character and you're running into all these people who know who you are and treat you in a way that doesn't pertain at all to the character, it takes you out of it more, so when you're alone in a city where people don't know you, you can kind of pretend even more and get into the head space of where you need to be.” PeopleIfsKnowsWayNeedsKindCharacterRunningSpaceCitiesTreatsWho You Are Author:Chris Messina
“But spirituality, it seems to me, when answering the question, "Why should I be good? Why should I care for others?" says, "Because that is the best, most fulfilling way to live" Whether or not you receive an award or a payment is incidental. You are good and kind and loving because it is right, even though it is difficult sometimes. It fulfills the highest law, to treat others as we wish to be treated.” WayShouldKindSometimesSeemsCareLawSpiritualityWishDifficultHighestTreatsBe GoodTreatedAwardsShould II CareFulfillingPaymentWay To Live Author:Philip Gulley
“I would be content being a housewife if I could find the kind of man who wouldn't treat me like one.” IfsMenKindWould BeTreatsIf I CouldHousewife Book:Waiting to Exhale Source: Waiting to Exhale
“The true hallmark of how advanced a person is, is how they treat those around them. Not simply what they say or what they preach, but the results they generate, how kind they are.” KindPersonsResultsYogaTreatsKarmaHallmarkKarma Yoga Author:Frederick Lenz
“If Henry James were still with us, he'd not only approve of Paris, He Said, he could have written it himself, though without his serpentine syntax. It's a delicious treat, studded with wise and beautifully observed detail, that places side by side those perpetually fascinating antagonists, the eager, casual American and the meticulous, pleasure-driven French. Christine Sneed knows everyone's intimate secrets and her book is lively, amusing, and, ultimately, kind to pretty much all of them.” IfsKnowsKindSaidStillsBookSidesPleasureSecretWiseWrittenTreatsDetailsDrivenParisIntimateFascinatingDeliciousCasualAmusingLivelyAntagonistSyntaxMeticulousChristine Author:Rosellen Brown
“It starts with the writing. We have to think of all these characters - we have to treat them all equally. We have to think of them as having an interior life and having motivations. When I'm drawing female characters, I'm looking for that. I'm looking for subtext. I'm looking for ways to make the reader relate to them in a way that goes beyond the pure aesthetic value. You know, just drawing an attractive woman really gets kind of boring after a while.” ThinkingKnowsWayWritingKindBookCharacterMotivationValuesReaderPureFemaleTreatsBoringDrawingComicRelateAttractiveAestheticComic BookInteriorsFemale CharactersSubtextAttractive Woman Author:Cliff Chiang
“Fat is a barrier, a bellicose statement to others that, to some, justifies hostility in kind. The world says to the fat person, "Your fatness is an affront to me, so we have the right to treat you as offensively as you appear." Fat is not merely viewed as another type of tissue, but as a diagnostic sign, a personal statement, and a measure of personality. Too little fat and we see you as being antisocial, fearful and sexless. Too much fat and we see you as slothful, stupid, and sexually hung up.” WorldKindLittlesPersonsToo MuchStupidFoodTypePersonalityTreatsStatementsFatsBarriersJustifyFearfulHungHostilitySexuallyTissuesAntisocialAffrontFatnessPersonal Statement Author:Albert Ellis
“When you have a cavity in your tooth and you let it get worse, eventually you have to get a root canal. If you have something that isn't right, the earlier you treat it the easier the treatment is going to be. That's kind of common sense.” IfsKindCommonEasierRootsTreatsTeethCommon SenseTreatmentCanalsRoot Canals Author:Olivia Newton-John
“I remember one English teacher in the eighth grade, Florence Schrack, whose husband also taught at the high school. I thought what she said made sense, and she parsed sentences on the blackboard and gave me, I'd like to think, some sense of English grammar and that there is a grammar, that those commas serve a purpose and that a sentence has a logic, that you can break it down. I've tried not to forget those lessons, and to treat the English language with respect as a kind of intricate tool.” ThinkingKindMadeSaidSchoolRememberPurposeLanguageForgetBreakTeacherTaughtLessonsHusbandHigh SchoolToolsLogicTreatsSentencesGradesGrammarEnglish LanguageIntricateFlorenceEnglish TeacherEighth GradeBlackboardEnglish Grammar Author:John Updike
“No matter how rudely someone treats you, remain kind. Walking away at peace with yourself is worth it.” KindMatterWalkingTreatsWorth ItWalking Away Author:Anne Rice
“You can't just be a wimp and then a year and a half or two years later decide to not be a wimp anymore. Because people will always treat you like a wimp once they have decided that's what you are. You have to be strong and tough and intelligent and smart and kind of plan out what you're going to say and know who you are. So that people will get that right away. Because then they're always going to be great to you. And they're always going to treat you with respect.” PeopleKnowsYearsKindTwoStrongHalfPlansSmartToughDecidedTreatsIntelligentWho You AreTwo YearsWimps Author:Stevie Nicks
“As musicians it's often difficult. You go to a dinner party and most people treat you like some kind of exotic animal and in a way like you don't have any problems and that it's all fantastic and glamorous and that you wake up in the morning, you kick the groupies out of bed, you roll onto the floor onto a needle, right, which fills you with a lovely substance, you roll into the gutter and you stare at the moon and out comes beautiful poetry. The fact of the matter is that that's nonsense. It's a lot of hard work.” PeopleWayKindMatterHardFactsProblemBeautifulDifficultAnimalPartyMorningHard WorkLike YouBedMoonMusicianTreatsWake UpDinnerLovelyFantasticSubstanceStaringKicksNonsenseGlamorousNeedlesExoticDinner PartyGuttersGroupieBeautiful PoetryExotic Animals Author:Brian Molko
“Treat people kindly. When you are kind to somebody and I don't mean necessarily "buddy-buddy", just show kindness and consideration. Show that people are worthy and you respect them and you are glad they're with you.” PeopleKindMeanShowsKindnessTreatsWorthyGladConsiderationBuddy Author:Colin Powell
“They have their belief, these poor Tibet people, that Providence sends down always an Incarnation of Himself into every generation. At bottom some belief in a kind of Pope! At bottom still better, a belief that there is a Greatest Man; that he is discoverable; that, once discovered, we ought to treat him with an obedience which knows no bounds. This is the truth of Grand Lamaism; the "discoverability" is the only error here.” PeopleKnowsMenKindStillsBeliefPoorGenerationsBuddhismOughtTreatsErrorsBottomBoundsObedienceProvidencePopeIncarnationTibetGreatest Man Author:Thomas Carlyle
“We tend to be so bombarded with information, and we move so quickly, that there's a tendency to treat everything on the surface level and process things quickly. This is antithetical to the kind of openness and perception you have to have to be receptive to poetry.poetry seems to exist in a parallel universe outside daily life in America.” KindSeemsAmericaMovingPoetryUniverseProcessLevelsInformationPoetPerceptionTreatsSurfaceTendenciesDaily LifeOpennessParallelsReceptiveParallel UniverseBombarded Author:Rita Dove
“You can't treat Russia like a guilty schoolboy who has to put a cross on a piece of paper to show he has done his homework. That kind of language is unacceptable.” KindDoneShowsPoliticsLanguageLeadershipJusticeEducationPiecesPolicyPaperEthicsCrossesTreatsTradeStrategyRussiaGuiltyIdeologyForeign PolicyDiplomacyCivilityHomework Author:Dmitry Peskov
“Instead of putting others down, try improving yourself instead. The only person you have a right to compete with is you. In the meantime, treat others how you'd like to be treated. One trait that some of the best (communicators) share is empathy. A couple of kind words can not only make a person's day, but earn you a friend and supporter for life. For the rest of the week, whenever you see someone you want to judge negatively, pay them a compliment instead. See what happens.” WantTryingKindPersonsHappensPayWeekShareJudgingCoupleEmpathyTreatsTreatedComplimentTraitsCan NotImprovingSupporterKind WordsCommunicatorsImproving Yourself Author:Neil Strauss
“It's important for us to be kind to other people and treat other people the way that we want to be treated.” PeopleWayWantKindImportantTreatsTreatedBe KindBe Kind To Others Author:Michele Bachmann
“Failure's relative. I've always felt, even early on, if I lose the freedom to fail, something's not right about that. It's how you treat failure, too. There's something to learn from it. I've had movies that have failed colossally, so you kind of analyze your failures: What kind of failure was it? A failure because it's misunderstood by others? A failure because you misunderstood it yourself?” IfsKindFeltLosesFailingTreatsRelativeMisunderstood Author:Al Pacino
“I desire to unite Myself to human souls, Know, My daughter, that when I come to a human heart in Holy Communion, My hands are full of all kinds of graces which I want to give to the soul. But souls do not even pay any attention to Me; they leave Me to Myself and busy themselves with other things... They treat Me as a dead object.” KnowsWantGivingHumansHeartKindSoulHandsChristianDesirePayAttentionGraceObjectsHolyDaughterTreatsBusyAll KindsMy DaughterCommunionHuman HeartLeaving MeHuman SoulHoly Communion Author:Mary Faustina Kowalska
“Be kind to yourself this evening. Buy something for yourself. Treat yourself to a meal. Look in the mirror and give yourself a smile” GivingLooksKindSelf LoveTreatsMirrorsEveningMealsBe KindLove YourselfTreat YourselfBe Kind To YourselfLook At Yourself In The Mirror Author:Yoko Ono
“I think people really don't like cops so much; they're kind of rude to them or treat them like they can't see them.” PeopleThinkingKindTreatsCopRude Author:Leelee Sobieski
“We need to start seeing privacy as a commons - as some kind of a public good that can get depleted as too many people treat it carelessly or abandon it too eagerly. What is privacy for? This question needs an urgent answer.” PeopleNeedsKindAnswersSeeingTreatsPrivacyAbandonUrgentPublic Good Author:Evgeny Morozov
“If I do manage to come up with a scheme [to naming], however, I stick to it, which is why my cats are named after gods-Loki and Athena, who are, respectively, absolutely straightforward and affectionate, and dumber than dirt. I learned my lesson. I will name my next cat 'Satan' or 'Marduk' or something, thereby ensuring a kind, gentle beast who treats my upholstery like a shrine.” IfsKindNextNamesLessonsCatTreatsSticksCome UpManageGentleSatanBeastSchemesDirtStraightforwardAffectionateShrinesAthenaUpholstery Author:Ursula Vernon
“You can never err by treating everyone in the building with respect, thoughtfulness, and a kind word. Everyone of our employees is an essential employee. Every one of them wants to be viewed that way. And if you treat them that way, they will view you that way. They will not let you down or let you fail. They will accomplish whatever you have put in front of them.” IfsWayWantKindViewsFailingFrontsBuildingEssentialsTreatsAccomplishEmployeeKind WordsThoughtfulness Author:Colin Powell
“I love women and I love the women I have been with. I always try to be kind and cautious and treat people nice.” PeopleTryingKindHas BeensNiceTreatsBe KindCautious Author:Kid Rock
“You have to be kind to people. Treat them decently. There's no excuse for not.” PeopleKindTreatsExcuseBe KindNo Excuses Author:Ben Affleck
“When I first started working, I was very aware of the fact that I'd been to university and studied Russian and French and not acting. So when I started working, I'd started working quite young, I felt like it was important to treat myself kind of like an apprentice and do as many different types of things as I could.” FirstsKindImportantDifferentFactsYoungFeltActingTypeTreatsUniversityApprentice Author:Kate Beckinsale
“You believe in equality for women and men. And that means that, not only do you believe in it kind of in the abstract but you actively think people should seek it when it comes to the way you hire people, the way you compensate people, the way you treat women and men in professional settings and school, whatever the case, giving them equal opportunities without disadvantaging them because of their, for the fact that they're women. And to me that's what it means for me to be a feminist. I don't think it's that controversial.” PeopleThinkingMenWayGivingShouldBelieveKindMeanFactsSchoolOpportunityCasesEqualMen And WomenTreatsFeministSettingSettingsAbstractControversialEqual OpportunityWomen Equality Author:John Legend
“Over the years since then though, I couldn't even begin to try and count all the mistakes I've made but also, all the joys I've found while traveling on the road. So in living this kind of lifestyle day in and day out for that many years you learn. You learn a lot about yourself. You learn a lot about how people should be treated and how they should treat each other. For the most part, I've really learned patience, temperament and fairness all around.” PeopleShouldTryingYearsKindMadeJoyFoundMistakeTreatsLifestyleTreatedAbout YourselfFairnessTemperament Author:Chuck Ragan
“I think that parochialism is built into many kinds of nationalism and educational institutions in which children are brought up to treat their own culture as the unmarked case, and to mark the products of other culture.” ThinkingKindChildrenCultureCasesProductsBuiltTreatsMarkInstitutionsEducationalNationalismOther CulturesEducational InstitutionsParochialism Author:Jay L. Garfield
“A man will treat a woman almost exactly the way he treats his own interior feminine. In fact, he hasn't the ability to see a woman, objectively speaking, until he has made some kind of peace with his interior woman.” MenWayKindMadeFactsAbilityTreatsFeminineInteriorsAbility To See Author:Robert Johnson
“We have other opposite problems with circadian rhythms that can happen when you - a lot of times with older adults. They start to go to bed at 6:00, 7:00 at night and they wake up at 2:00 in the morning. And they're rhythms actually shift earlier, but sometime it can just kind of miss the mark and shift too much earlier and that's when we need to treat it with bright light.” NeedsKindProblemLightHappensNightMorningToo MuchMissingBedAdultsOppositesTreatsMarkWake UpRhythmBright LightsCircadian RhythmOlder Adults Author:Shelby Harris
“Frank Rich, Paul Krugman, Maureen Dowd, a whole host of brilliant, courageous critics say all kinds of things, and he [Barack Obama] treats them with respect. They get invited to the White House. I say the same thing, he talks to me like I'm a Cub Scout.” KindWholeHouseWhiteRichTreatsCriticsBrilliantAll KindsBarackCourageousWhite HouseHostFrankInvitedTalk To MeCubsCub Scout Author:Cornel West
“In supporting argument for segregation, Paul [the apostol] addresses the people in his epistle to the Colossians, and he tells them how to treat their slaves. "Slaves, obey your masters. Masters, be kind to yourslaves." Paul was in favor of a kinder and gentler slavery; it never occurred to him to raise the question about whether slavery itself was immoral.” PeopleKindMastersArgumentTreatsRaisesSlaverySlaveFavorsAddressesBe KindImmoralSegregationKinderColossians Author:John Shelby Spong
“Create the kind of world you want to live in by how you treat others now.” WorldWantKindTreats Author:Sharon Gannon
“Rituals are important. I get up. I take the dogs on a walk around to the front and then I pick up the papers. Then I walk around to the front door, then me and the two dogs come in the house and I give them treats. I make coffee. It's the regularity of these kinds of rituals that I find deeply satisfying.” GivingKindTwoImportantHouseWalksDoorsDogFrontsPaperPicksTreatsCoffeeGet UpRitualSatisfyingPapersFront DoorsRegularityTwo Dogs Author:Jane Fonda
“You can see exile as loss, and then it will be a loss for you. You can treat it as opportunity and then all kinds of benefits accrue.” KindOpportunityLossBenefitsTreatsAll KindsExile Author:Pico Iyer
“I have the biggest sweet tooth ever. I love chocolate, I love sugar, all that stuff. But I've learned to kind of not eat it but just treat myself every now and then with something. Because if you avoid it completely, then I personally go crazy.” IfsKindStuffCrazySweetTreatsTeethI've LearnedChocolateSugarNow And ThenSweet ToothLove Chocolates Author:Daniella Alonso
“Imagine Americans who go to Paris. Why would you want to go where someone's going to disparage you? Why would you go anywhere where they treat you bad? Well, that's how it is for us to go to Mexico. You have to be on your guard, because I think the Mexicans are harder on the Mexicans, the Mexican-Americans. They don't see us as Mexican. I think part of it's a class issue and a color issue. We're more connected to their servants, so what are we doing staying at a nice hotel? There's a kind of shame.” ThinkingWantWellsKindClassIssuesNiceImagineColorTreatsHarderShameConnectedServantParisHotelStayingMexicoMexicanMexican American Author:Sandra Cisneros
“It should be interesting to see two entirely different ways to treat a story, geared for two entirely different kinds of audience.” WayShouldKindTwoDifferentStoriesInterestingAudienceTreatsDifferent WaysDifferent Kinds Author:Stephen Sondheim
“Be kind to yourself and to others. Treat others the way you would want to be treated. I was told that every day of my childhood.” WayWantKindChildhoodTreatsTreatedBe KindBe Kind To Yourself Author:Nikki DeLoach
“Reintegrating the brain into the rest of the body is absolutely essential to having the kind of long-term health and substantially lower cost [of care] than if you're going to treat them separately.” IfsKindLongBodyCareTermBrainCostEssentialsTreatsLong Term Author:Newt Gingrich
“When people come to my shows they know there is a distinct beginning and end. It's difficult for me to play for much more than an hour, so people kind of come out and treat it like a rock show. They're fiending and ready to dance.” PeopleKnowsKindEndsPlayShowsDifficultHoursRocksReadyTreatsBeginnings And Ends Author:Girl Talk
“[My kids] are, sweet, kind, funny, smart, respectful people, and they treat everybody with respect. That's not just the biases of a parent. We feel pretty good when we hear back from friends, cause they still have sleepovers and they go to other folks houses and when the parents say, oh you know, Malia, she's just so sweet, or Sasha helped to pick up the dishes.” PeopleKnowsFeelsKindStillsKidsHouseCausesParentSweetSmartPicksTreatsFolksDishesRespectfulSleepovers Author:Barack Obama
“In the fifties, you have your beauty as a treat. I thought that until I hit the sixties.In your sixties, life decides to reward you with certain kinds of profound appreciation, so that people name their children and schools and libraries after you! And you still have your sexuality and your sensuality. If you want your sexuality, you still have it.” PeopleIfsWantKindChildrenStillsSchoolCertainNamesTreatsProfoundRewardsLibraryAppreciationSexualitySensualitySixty Author:Maya Angelou
“I think that these are the kinds of things that we can debate vigorously. We don't have to ultimately divide over them and I think when we debate, we should do so in a collegial fashion, with a great deal of gentleness and humbleness, recognizing that we can learn from one another. Again, even with people who have moved over from the Kingdom of Christ to the kingdom of the cults, we need to treat them with love and with gentleness and with a heart to restore them to proper life and doctrine.” PeopleThinkingNeedsShouldHeartKindChristDealsFashionTreatsMovedDebateKingdomsDoctrineDividesCultRecognizingGentlenessHumbleness Author:Hank Hanegraaff
“I keep waiting for the roof to cave in. I was raised to follow the Golden Rule, you know, treat people the way you wish to be treated. That's kind of the way I live my life. Maybe someone up there likes me for that.” PeopleKnowsWayKindWishWaitingTreatsRaisedLikesTreatedGoldenRoofLiving My LifeCavesGolden RuleI Live My Life Author:Matt LeBlanc