“I guess I just sorta figured out early on that most of what people feared was based on things they had heard or read, rather than what they had seen or touched. That being said I do fear that dark in the sort of spooky illustrative sense, that whole idea of "not knowing" whats there. I had really bad problems with the spooks when I was young, but not for fear of aliens.” PeopleSaidIdeasWholeProblemYoungDarkKnowingHeardAliensTouchedNot KnowingSpooky Author:Andy Biersack
“My whole goal in my film career is to project a positive image on the screen, that I hope people will enjoy watching.” PeopleWholeFilmEnjoyGoalCareersProjectsScreensPositive Image Author:Chuck Norris
“My whole childhood was like: Work hard, be quiet, respect elderly people, respect your parents, and just be unobtrusive.” PeopleHardWholeParentChildhoodHard WorkQuietElderly Author:Mindy Kaling
“I look white to a lot of people. And I'm not. I'm African-American. I'm mixed. I like to call myself Mulatto because that definition fits. So, you know, I've dealt with the conflict my whole life between how I look and my actual ethnic and racial identity.” PeopleKnowsLooksWholeWhiteIdentityFitConflictDefinitionsWhole LifeAfrican AmericanRacial IdentityMulattoes Author:Mat Johnson
“There's a lot of, unfortunately, a lot of divorced families. I come from a divorced family... and you have parents meet someone and they have kids and you're with that whole having to meet new people and be your family. That's always a hard thing to do.” PeopleHardWholeKidsParentOur FamilyThings To DoDivorcedHard ThingsMeeting New People Author:Selena Gomez
“I think that there's been a lot of people in Congress that didn't know all the ins and outs of the Constitution. I think we have a whole roomful of people that have record legislation in terms of quantity of pages that didn't read it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWholeTermRecordsPagesConstitutionCongressQuantityLegislation Author:Rick Santelli
“I consider myself a logical person and, you know, a lot of people try to categorize me in one way or another. You know, there are some of the things that I say that probably would be considered very much non-conservative. But I don't think really conservative or liberal; I think: What makes sense? What's going to help the American people? What's going to give them what they need? Not only in health care but in terms of jobs, in terms of education, in terms of a whole host of issues.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayNeedsGivingTryingPersonsWholeHelpingWould BeCareJobsTermIssuesConservativeOne WayHealth CareMake SenseLogicalHost Author:Benjamin Carson
“When I was a little kid at home, I thought the whole world was Jewish. For years I thought Roosevelt was Jewish. I loved him. I thought of him as my father. I'm always stunned when I find out that people like Roosevelt and Tolstoy weren't Jewish. How could I love them so much?” PeopleWorldYearsLittlesWholeHomeKidsFatherWhole WorldLittle KidStunned Author:Mel Brooks
“I don't even deal with politics. I just don't believe in them. I think politics are politricks. My whole thing is power to the people. I don't put my faith in any one man. I keep my faith in God. That's where I keep my faith.” PeopleThinkingMenBelieveWholeDealsDon't BelieveOne ManFaith In God Author:Tracy Morgan
“Dark humor appealed to me because it was a bigger laugh than you could get with anything else. Seeing people laugh at something inappropriate with their whole bodies, a guttural, visceral laugh beyond a mere "hah."” PeopleWholeBodyDarkLaughingSeeingBiggerMereDark HumorInappropriateVisceral Author:Anthony Jeselnik
“Our whole dream for our home was for it to be an artist's haven. So there are paint supplies; there's a piano with a microphone and a recorder right there to capture things right in the second. There's editing equipment. There are cameras. I think the only thing in our house that people would be surprised by is the efficiency.” PeopleThinkingWholeHomeDreamWould BeArtistHouseHavensCamerasPaintPianoCaptureEfficiencyEditingEquipmentSuppliesMicrophonesRecorders Author:Will Smith
“I think the whole thing is kind of sad, honestly, in the same way that our civilization - particularly the consumers of pop culture - has grown so used to an emasculated, bare-chested leading man that something like simply growing a mustache can impress people.” PeopleThinkingMenWayKindWholeUsedCultureGrowingCivilizationPopsHonestlyConsumersImpressPop CultureMustache Author:Nick Offerman
“The wage of a people has meaning only when it arises from production. Every increase in production should benefit the whole people and raise the people's standards of living.” PeopleShouldWholeBenefitsStandardsIncreaseRaisesProductionsAriseStandards Of Living Book:The Speeches of Adolf Hitler: April 1922-August 1939 Source: The Speeches of Adolf Hitler: April 1922-August 1939
“Despite history, despite English, despite the noteworthies, and a little bit also despite ourselves, alas!, the Quebecois people have stayed French. I had violently returned. This people had no need of directives to affirm its French pride in the face of the whole world” PeopleWorldNeedsLittlesWholeFacesBitsPrideLittle BitWhole WorldDespiteAlas Author:Pierre Bourgault
“I really don't want to produce artwork that does not have meaning beyond simple decorative values. I want to use public space to create a public voice, and a public consciousness about the presence of people who are, in fact, the majority of the population but who are not represented in any visual way. By telling their stories we are giving voice to the voiceless and visualizing the whole of the American story.” PeopleWayWantGivingDoeWholeFactsStoriesUseValuesVoiceSimpleSpaceConsciousnessProduceMajorityPopulationVisualsArtworkVoicelessVisualizingGiving Voice Author:Judy Baca
“History affords us many instances of the ruin of states, by the prosecution of measures ill suited to the temper and genius of their people. The ordaining of laws in favor of one part of the nation, to the prejudice and oppression of another, is certainly the most erroneous and mistaken policy. ... These measures never fail to create great and violent jealousies and animosities between the people favored and the people oppressed; whence a total separation of affections, interests, political obligations, and all manner of connections, by which the whole state is weakened.” PeopleStatesWholeLawPoliticalNationsInterestFailingPolicyGeniusConnectionsPrejudiceIllAffectionFavorsSeparationViolentObligationOppressionInstanceRuinsTemperOppressedMistakenAnimosityProsecution Author:Benjamin Franklin