Quotes about thin
thinking new-experiences challenges
I think new experiences are extremely important. I think it's really important to constantly challenge yourself. Comfort is not a good thing. It's good to take yourself out of your comfort zone and to look for new challenges. Elijah Wood
thinking people troops
I just can't imagine that people would stand for it. People are wanting to potentially elect someone who will get our troops out, so at this stage, if the draft was reinstated, I just think that people would have none of it. Elijah Wood
thinking aquarius being-different
I think being different, going against the grain of society is the greatest thing in the world. Elijah Wood
thinking blame think-of-you
How can you blame others for disrespecting you when you think of yourself as unworthy of respect? Elif Safak
thinking differences individual
We tend to see individual differences instead of human universals. Thus, when someone says the word 'intelligence,' we think of Einstein instead of humans. Eliezer Yudkowsky
thinking want organised
I don't want to rule the universe. I just think it could be more sensibly organised. Eliezer Yudkowsky
thinking media appreciate
My experience is that journalists report on the nearest-cliche algorithm, which is extremely uninformative because there aren't many cliches, the truth is often quite distant from any cliche, and the only thing you can infer about the actual event was that this was the closest cliche.... It is simply not possible to appreciate the sheer awfulness of mainstream media reporting until someone has actually reported on you. It is so much worse than you think. Eliezer Yudkowsky
thinking fire might
Do not flinch from experiences that might destroy your beliefs. The thought you cannot think controls you more than thoughts you speak aloud. Submit yourself to ordeals and test yourself in fire. Relinquish the emotion which rests upon a mistaken belief, and seek to feel fully that emotion which fits the facts. Eliezer Yudkowsky
thinking worst shows
I think that human beings are capable of the worst things possible and they show that there were times, and there probably are times, that it is human to be inhuman. Elie Wiesel
thinking opposites people
I don't think I should accept other people's suffering because I suffered. Just the opposite, because I suffered I don't want others to suffer. Elie Wiesel
thinking photographer sometimes
Sometimes I think I prefer the storyteller in [Roman Vishniac] to the photographer. But aren't they one and the same? Elie Wiesel
thinking punishment pessimistic
We are heading towards catastrophe. I think the world is going to pieces. I am very pessimistic. Why? Because the world hasn't been punished yet, and the only punishment that could be adequate is the nuclear destruction of the world. Elie Wiesel
thinking higher deeper
Think higher, feel deeper. Elie Wiesel
thinking worst humans
I think that human beings are capable of the worst things possible. Elie Wiesel
thinking few-words emphasis
Emphasis must be put on learning: there is no substitute to education. It can be briefly formulated in a few words: always, whatever you do in life, think higher and feel deeper. Elie Wiesel
thinking vocabulary people
I was involved in trying to save the Rwandan people and Sudan now. It's a mass murder. Mass murder is a terrifying word. We don't have to go further than that. Cambodia came close to, but what was it, Cambodians killing Cambodians after all. So therefore I think we should be very careful with vocabulary. Elie Wiesel
thinking grieving giving
In the face of suffering, one has no right to turn away, not to see. In the face of injustice, one may not look the other way. When someone suffers, and it is not you, that person comes first. One's very suffering gives one priority. . . . To watch over one who grieves is a more urgent duty than to think of God. Elie Wiesel
thinking people prejudice
Except for those who think in terms of pious platitudes or dogma or narrow prejudice (and those thoughts we aren't interested in), people don't speak their beliefs easily, or publicly. Edward R. Murrow
thinking america speak
The only thing that counts is the right to know, to speak, to think - that, and the sanctity of the courts. Otherwise it's not America. Edward R. Murrow
thinking world kind
Your own acts tell the world who you are and what kind of society you think it should be. Ai Weiwei
thinking political literature
Certain political figures think when you call them and ask them for a comment; that you are somehow doing something that you shouldn't be doing. Bob Woodward
thinking arguing reviews
I don't think it's useful for somebody to argue with reviews. Bob Woodward
thinking impact transition
SDN is a major shift in the networking industry. At Juniper, we think the impact of SDN will be much broader than others have suggested. It will redefine networking and create new winners and losers. We're embracing SDN with clearly defined principles, a four-step roadmap to help customers adopt SDN within their business, and the networking industry's first comprehensive software-centric business model. We're incredibly excited about the value that SDN will deliver to our customers and are committed to leading the industry through this transition. Bob Muglia
thinking saws phrases
I saw a specialist who asked me 'Are you familiar with the phrase faecal impaction?'. I said I think I saw that one with Glenn Close and Michael Douglas. Bob Monkhouse
thinking
I don't think the sketch on its own is a great sketch. Bob Odenkirk
thinking persona
I think everybody has a public persona. We all present ourselves. Bob Odenkirk
thinking interesting tvs
I think that cable TV is a great venue to do something interesting. Bob Odenkirk
thinking people looks
I honestly would tell anyone young to start looking at stories and learning story, because I think that’s the next step after people go, ‘OK, I’ve had enough of that improvisation, I’ve had enough of those short comedy bits. Tell me a story, tell me a more complex story, something that lasts and maybe has a little more meaning to it.’ Don’t ever look at what’s happening now; look at what’s coming next. Bob Odenkirk
thinking comedian childlike
I think there's a part, just a part of comedians, that is still childlike. Bob Newhart
thinking people timing
I was not influenced by Jack Benny, and people have remarked on my timing and Jack's timing, but I don't think you can teach timing. It's something you hear in your head. Bob Newhart
thinking comedian lines
I really don't know what makes a comedian. I think it's a family background and environment. Yet if you put the same ingredients in another person, he may never utter a funny line. Bob Newhart
thinking sound
I think everyone probably starts out sounding like someone else, but gradually you develop your own sound. Bob Newhart
thinking ideas brain
Stammering is different than stuttering. Stutterers have trouble with the letters, while stammerers trip over entire parts of a sentence. We stammerers generally think of ourselves as very bright. My own private theory is that stammerers have so many ideas swirling around their brains at once that they can't get them all out, though I haven't found any scientific evidence to back that up. Bob Newhart