Quotes about thinking
thinking opposites voice
Don't think of the Internet as a broadcast medium...think of it as a conversational space. Conversation is the opposite of marketing. It's talking in our own voices about things we want to hear about. David Weinberger
thinking frustrated actors
I'm becoming a frustrated director, I think, in an actor's body. David Wenham
thinking directors actors
I think actors do make really, really wonderful directors. David Wenham
thinking keys two
Listening and hearing are two different things, and acting is comprehending what the person is saying, thinking how it makes you feel and responding. That's the key to really honest, truthful, compelling performance. David Wenham
thinking kind cockiness
I'm very confident in what I do, but I'd like to think I don't ever show any kind of cockiness or overconfidence. David Wright
thinking winning evaluate
When you don't win I think you have to evaluate everybody. David Wright
thinking tragedy
The greatest tragedy is to live out someone else's life thinking it was your own. David Whyte
thinking people i-can
Im one of those people who think I can learn something from everybody. David Otunga
thinking player trying
I'm just another player that comes in and comes out. Everybody's time is up at some point, I don't think that's my problem. I'm just going to keep on trying like I normally do. David Ortiz
thinking alive want
I start thinking about life after death. I've got to quit thinking about it because it's very deep. Very deep. Sometimes you start thinking about it, and you don't feel like you want to be alive, so I don't like to get all quiet. David Ortiz
thinking giving watches
I certainly don't feel there's a distinction to be made between a television and a film actor. I think there's a distinction between great actors and not so great actors. But I really think if you watch a person working in television give a wonderful performance, that person is f - ing great, because there is no time. David Oyelowo
thinking actors
I like to think of myself as a physical actor. David Oyelowo
thinking slavery bitterness
I know that there is still a lot of bitterness and anger, and arguably justifiably so, when you think about how brutal slavery was and what its brutal legacy still is. David Oyelowo
thinking style age
It's fascinating to work with a company of actors of such different ages, experience and talents. I'm one of a generation brought up on television whose acting is more 'naturalistic', whereas with some of the older generation it's more heightened. But I think there's room for both styles. David Oyelowo
thinking people black
I love that as a black person I've experienced not being a minority. I think that's helped me to combat the minority mentality people can have here, which can stop them scaling the heights. David Oyelowo
thinking people black
I think until Britain acknowledges just how much of a presence black people had here before the Sixties, then there are certain stories that are not going to be inclusive of what I have to offer. David Oyelowo
thinking honest republican
To be honest, I think that Republicans love terrorism. David O. Russell
thinking ideas doubt
I think audiences deserve the benefit of the doubt. I prefer to be surprised by them rather then just assume they'll react negatively to any new idea. David O. Russell
thinking easy filmmaker
It's my experience that endings are never easy, and I think I'm not alone among filmmakers or writers in this. David O. Russell
thinking ideas views
I think if religion closes discussion or exchange of ideas or curiosity about other views, it's not true to its core. David O. Russell
thinking looks ridiculous
That's just how I see things. I think things that are the most dramatic or tragic can also look the most ridiculous and funny. That's part of being human. David O. Russell
thinking land people
I think I land somewhere between Scorsese and Capra in what I'm drawn to emotionally; I'm drawn to very intense emotion. Capra freaked people out when they saw Jimmy Stewart lose it in 'It's a Wonderful Life. David O. Russell
thinking shows
What you think about when you don't think, shows who you really are. David O. McKay
thinking busy too-busy
I never think of death: I am too busy thinking of life. David O. McKay
thinking people noble
As individuals, we must think nobler thoughts. We must not encourage vile thoughts or low aspirations. We shall radiate them if we do. If we think noble thoughts, if we encourage and cherish noble aspirations, there will be that radiation when we meet people, especially when we associate with them. David O. McKay
thinking two giving
Give people a taste of Old Crow, and tell them it's Old Crow. Then give them another taste of Old Crow, but tell them it's Jack Daniel's. Ask them which they prefer. They'll think the two drinks are quite different. They are tasting images David Ogilvy
thinking later-in-life senile
Develop your eccentricities early, and no one will think you're going senile later in life David Ogilvy
thinking emotion advertising
Consumers don't think how they feel. They don't say what they think and they don't do what they say. David Ogilvy
thinking blood agency
The trouble with many copywriters in general agencies are that they don't really think in terms of selling. They have never written direct-response; they have never tasted blood David Ogilvy
thinking people way
Develop your eccentricities while you are young. That way, when you get old, people won't think you're going gaga. David Ogilvy
thinking brain volume
I like to think of the senses as having a volume control in the brain. The volume turns up on all the other senses when you lose one. David Mason
thinking government gone
The tenth amendment said the federal government is supposed to only have powers that were explicitly given in the Constitution. I think the federal government's gone way beyond that. The Constitution never said that you could have a Federal Reserve that would have $2.8 trillion in assets. We've gotten out of control. David Malpass
thinking filing-cabinet typewriters
I understand that computers, which I once believed to be but a hermaphrodite typewriter-cum-filing cabinet, offer the cyber literate increased ability to communicate. I do not think this is altogether a bad thing, however it may appear on the surface. David Mamet