“I am beginning to respect the apathetic days. Perhaps they're a necessary pause: better to give in to them than to fight them at your desk hopelessly; then you lose both the day and your self-respect. Treat them as physical phenomena -- casually -- and obey them.” GivingSelfFightingLosesTreatsSelf RespectDesksPausesApathetic Book:Locked rooms and open doors Source: Locked rooms and open doors
“History has to judge every man who served. I don't know how they're going to treat me. I may be the worst S.O.B. that ever came down the pike. But I won't lose any sleep over it. I just like to be remembered as an honest person who tried.” KnowsMenMayPersonsLosesSleepKnow HowWorstHonestJudgingTreatsEvery ManRememberedOver ItHonest Person Author:Barry Goldwater
“As the courts keep pushing religion out of sight, the press either ignores it or treats it as some sort of emotional affliction. It is hardly any wonder that religion slowly loses its grip on the popular mind.” MindChristianLosesReligiousWonderEmotionalTreatsSightCourtPressesPushingAffliction Author:Robert Bork
“Have your own doctor, who answers to you. If you don't, when the time comes that you get mixed up with hospitals, they'll treat you like a fool. ... You're bound to lose your health at some point, but you don't have to lose your dignity, too.” IfsLosesAnswersFoolDignityDoctorsTreatsBoundsHospitalsDoctor Who Author:Sarah Louise Delany
“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
“One thing I know is that it is a bad idea to marry someone who had bad parents. If they hated their mother, if they were hated by their mother or father, your marriage will pay for it in ways both obvious and subtle. When the chips are down, when someone is sick or loses their job or gets scared, the old patterns will kick in and he will treat you the way he treated his mother or the way she treated him.” IfsKnowsWayIdeasJobsMotherFatherParentLosesPayOne ThingTreatsSickPatternsScaredObviousTreatedHatedKicksSubtleChipsBad IdeasBad Parent Author:Ellen Gilchrist
“Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people - your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way.” PeopleWayImportantFactsSuccessLosesTeachingPersonalityTreatsSightStrangerLive ByPhilanthropyCongratulationsFamily FriendsCo WorkerCoworkerYardsticksStrangers And Friends Author:Barbara Bush
“Your corn is ripe today, mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both that I should labor with you today, and that you should aid me tomorrow. I have no kindness for you, and know you have as little for me. I will not, therefore, take any pains upon your account . . . Here then I leave you to labor alone; you treat me in the same manner. The seasons change, and both of us lose our harvests for want of mutual confidence and security.” KnowsWantShouldLittlesTodayPainCommunityLosesKindnessSecurityMinesTomorrowLaborTreatsSeasonsAccountsAidsMutualVolunteerCitizenshipHarvestCornProfitableRipeSeasons Change Author:David Hume
“When you meet anyone, remember it is a holy encounter. As you see him, you will see yourself. As you treat him, you will treat yourself. As you think of him, you will think of yourself. Never forget this, for in him you will find yourself or lose yourself.” ThinkingLoveRememberLosesForgetLove YouSelf LoveHolyTreatsEncountersFinding YourselfNever ForgetLove YourselfThink Of YouLosing YourselfTreat Yourself Author:Marianne Williamson
“You treat a disease, you win, you lose. You treat a person, I guarantee you, you'll win, no matter what the outcome.” LifePersonsMatterPhilosophyWinningLosesWonderfulDiseaseTreatsNo Matter WhatOutcomesGuaranteesNursingInspirational NurseInspirational NursingInspiring NursingGreat Nursing Author:Robin Williams
“I was really careful in making monsters faint rather than die. I think that young people playing games have an abnormal concept about dying. They start to lose and say, ‘I’m dying.’ It’s not right for kids to think about a concept of death that way. They need to treat death with more respect.” PeopleThinkingWayNeedsKidsYoungDiesGamesLosesDyingConceptsTreatsCarefulMonstersAbnormalPlaying Games Author:Satoshi Tajiri