“I'm just trying to find a good project. Work with a good director, someone I really admire. Find a good role.” TryingRolesDirectorsProjectsAdmireGood Directors Author:Logan Lerman
“I know that the writers I read and admire all have an influence on my work, but trying to determine to what degree any particular piece of input changes the way I think about writing seems counterproductive.” ThinkingKnowsWayWritingTryingSeemsPiecesInfluenceParticularDegreesDetermineAdmireInputCounterproductive Author:Kevin Powers
“Why, when we know that there's no such thing as perfect, do most of us spend an incredible amount of time and energy trying to be everything to everyone? Is it that we really admire perfection? No - the truth is that we are actually drawn to people who are real and down-to-earth. We love authenticity and we know that life is messy and imperfect.” PeopleKnowsTryingRealEarthLife IsEnergyPerfectAmountTruth IsPerfectionIncrediblesAuthenticityAdmireImperfectMessyDown To EarthTime And Energy Author:Brené Brown
“Effective negotiators have a style that those whom they are trying to influence, relate to and admire.” TryingInfluenceStyleAdmireRelate Author:Phil McGraw
“One of the commonest causes of failure in Christian life is found in the attempt to follow some good man whom we greatly admire. No man and no woman, no matter how good, can be safely followed. If we follow any man or woman, we are bound to go astray. There has been but one absolutely perfect Man on this earth-the Man Christ Jesus. If we try to follow any other man we are surer to imitate his faults than his excellencies. Look to Jesus and Jesus only as your Guide.” IfsMenTryingLooksHas BeensMatterEarthChristianLife IsFoundJesusCausesChristPerfectHe ManFaultsBoundsGuidesAdmireChristian LifeGood ManPerfect Man Book:CHRISTIAN LIVING: How to Succeed in the Christian Life [Updated and Expanded] Source: CHRISTIAN LIVING: How to Succeed in the Christian Life [Updated and Expanded]
“[David] Mamet's the writer I admire most but he's way off from when he tries to talk about what the moral appeal of liberal thought is. His heart is not in it.” WayTryingHeartMoralAdmireAppeals Author:David Hare