Quotes about thinking
thinking people helping
It always helps to think about other people instead of ourselves. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking talking people
I think people talk too much anyway. Sometimes people are talking to me and in my mind I'm just like “shut up, shut up, shut upblah blah blah blah blaaaaah. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking people admire
I admire people who know they can't sing. There are so many people out there who can't sing, but they think they can, so they sing a lot. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking snakes legends
The legend goes that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. I was thinking... that must be hard to put all the tiny seatbelts on all the snakes. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking comedian kind
I'm a comedian, and I definitely see the humor in a lot of things. I am also sad a lot. I cry often and easily. I think you're supposed to feel all kinds of things. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking people secret
There are people out there hiding all kinds of things. People who have all this success and all this fame and all this money, and yet there are secrets that they think if we found out about, it would be over for them. And it's a horrible way to live whether you're famous or not. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking flying drug
The sixties were when hallucinogenic drugs were really, really big. And I don't think it's a coincidence that we had the type of shows we had then, like The Flying Nun. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking feelings okay
Emote. It's okay. It shows you are thinking and feeling. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking people feel-good
The world is filled with negativity. I want people to watch me and think, “I feel good, and I’m going to make somebody else feel good today. Ellen DeGeneres
thinking talking people
Donald Trump is "the kind of person who goes to the Super Bowl and thinks the people in the huddle are talking about him." Eric Schneiderman
thinking screenwriters concise
I think part of being a good screenwriter is being as concise as possible. Eric Roth
thinking painful monopolizing
But if I didn't read, I'd think, and thinking, when you come down to it, is the most painful thing of all, and the most monopolizing
thinking
You can't think of nothing.
thinking ordinary ordinary-things
I don't think that my films are 'literary'; they are based on the most ordinary things of life.
thinking ego bigger
I think maybe Mr. Sinise and Mr. Bacon have slightly bigger egos than I do. Eric Roberts
thinking people guilt
A lot of foreign people say, when asking about eating habits, 'What is your guilty pleasure?' I have no guilt. Whatever I do, I enjoy and it's the point. I think if you start to feel guilty about it, that's a problem. So, no guilty pleasures. I have pleasure and no guilt at all. Eric Ripert
thinking might tribes
In early 1993, a hostile observer might have had grounds for thinking that the Unix story was almost played out, and with it the fortunes of the hacker tribe. Eric S. Raymond
thinking body may
When you go into a fast food restaurant, you may just think about how good your meal tastes while you're eating it. But you're not thinking about all the consequences that come from that one purchase - the consequences for your body, the consequences for supporting this company and how it's treating it workers, all the way back to the farm where the potatoes were grown, or the ranch where the cattle were raised. Eric Schlosser
thinking connected
We're all connected by the system, and we all have to be a part, I think, of changing it. Eric Schlosser
thinking healthy inexpensive
I think it's possible to have food that's healthy, that's good for you to eat, that's also inexpensive. We don't have to have this cheap, unhealthy food being so aggressively promoted. Eric Schlosser
thinking eating fast-food
I'd been eating fast food all my life without thinking about it. And the more I learned about the subject, the more intrigued I became. Eric Schlosser
thinking birth resilient
By birth and upbringing, I think I'm emotionally resilient. I don't feel like I'm a depressive person. Eric Schlosser
thinking important nutrition
I think there could hardly be a more important subject than health and nutrition. Eric Schlosser
thinking benefits waste
Lean thinking defines value as providing benefit to the customer; anything else is waste. Eric Ries
thinking benefits waste
Learning to see waste and systematically eliminate it has allowed lean companies such as Toyota to dominate entire industries. Lean thinking defines value as 'providing benefit to the customer'; anything else is waste. Eric Ries
thinking want should
We must learn what customers really want, not what they say they want or what we think they should want. Eric Ries
thinking people google
I actually think most people don't want Google to answer their questions. They want Google to tell them what they should be doing next. Eric Schmidt
thinking impact corporations
I think I could argue that the press has more impact on politics than corporations. Eric Schmidt
thinking people degrees
I think to some degree one of the strengths of the high tech industry is that people are actually willing to tell you things. When I went to Novell, I didn't know how to be a CEO, so I went in and I called all sorts of CEOs I knew. I called in a favor. I wanted to come by and listen to them tell me what it's like to be a CEO. Eric Schmidt
thinking google fundamentals
I think of Google as a set of overlapping things. It's a consumer platform, consumer phenomenon of which search is its fundamental activity, but there are many other things you can do than search... I think of Google as an advertising company who services the broader advertising industry in the ways that you know. Eric Schmidt
thinking smartphones years
Around 400 million people in the last year got a smartphone. If you think that’s a big deal, imagine the impact on that person in the developing world. Eric Schmidt
thinking people awful
People are surprised to find out that an awful lot of people think that they're idiots. Eric Schmidt
thinking doors ideas
I had always assumed that the right way to do it was to these engineers, put them in offices by themselves with doors that they could close so they could think deep thoughts. This is a terrible idea. Eric Schmidt