Quotes about thinking
thinking animal world
I only live in the world of animal protection. I speak only of that. I think only of that. I am obsessed. Brigitte Bardot
thinking way think-big
I know very few Americans, though I like the way they think. They think big. Brigitte Bardot
thinking animal true-life
I think animals help us live; they've helped me live. It was only when I began to devote myself to protecting animals that I blossomed completely. Taking care of them, looking out for them, has given my life true meaning, a meaning I hope future generations can experience. Brigitte Bardot
thinking making-love
I don't think when I make love Brigitte Bardot
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The apostates think that everybody is wrong but themselves. Brigham Young
thinking people truth-is
Do you think that people will obey the truth because it is true, unless they love it? No, they will not. Truth is obeyed when it is loved. Brigham Young
thinking unions principles
'Do you think that we shall ever be admitted as a State into the Union without denying the principle of polygamy?' If we are not admitted until then, we shall never be admitted. Brigham Young
thinking games gossip
If your neighbors talk about you, and you think that they do wrong in speaking evil of you, do not let them know that your ever heard a word, and conduct yourselves as if they always did right, and it will mortify them, and they will say, "We'll not try this game any longer." Brigham Young
thinking joseph-smith prophet
I feel like shouting, hallelujah, all the time, when I think that I ever I knew Joseph Smith, the Prophet. Brigham Young
thinking silence may
Silence may be golden, but can you think of a better way to entertain someone than to listen to him? Brigham Young
thinking training important
I think training and being dedicated is very important, but one aspect that I always live by is that I enjoy myself in what I do! Brian O'Driscoll
thinking appreciated contribution-to-society
I think cable has been under-appreciated for its contribution to society. Brian Roberts
thinking want reflecting
My act is pretty much me reflecting on what I want to talk about and what I think is funny and what has happened to me. Brian Posehn
thinking years metal-fans
Always been a big heavy metal fan. I remember being 15 saying, Dude I'm going to love heavy metal forever. Heavy metal til I'm 60. I'm 35 now. I think I'm going to give it one more year. Brian Posehn
thinking pakistan pieces
Whenever you see riot footage on TV - you know, someone throwing a brick in Pakistan or somebody throwing a fiery piece of pooh through a Starbucks window up in Seattle - you ever see anybody throwing anything underhand? I think it just takes all the aggression out of the act. Brian Posehn
thinking want kind
I do think certain kinds of music can make you violent. Like, when I listen to Nickelback, it makes me want to kill Nickelback. Brian Posehn
thinking needs nuclear
I think the West needs to get away from the habit of regarding the regime's nuclear tests and ballistic launches as isolated provocations timed to generate maximum attention. Brian Reynolds Myers
thinking people language
People who cannot distinguish between good and bad language, or who regard the distinction as unimportant, are unlikely to think carefully about anything else. Brian Reynolds Myers
thinking everyday-things interesting
I just tend to think about everyday things for my onstage act. Actually you know what I like to talk about just the absolute most - the more mundane the subject matter, the more interesting it is to me. Brian Regan
thinking people use
I think comedy is a good way to deal with anything. I hear about people in the hospital who are ill, and they use humor to help them through it. I think it's a great remedy for many things. Brian Regan
thinking ice spoons
I think the serving size of ice cream is when you hear the spoon hit the bottom of the container. Brian Regan
thinking incredibles
I think Ewen Bremner is incredible. Brendan Sexton III
thinking different
I think anything you listen to is going to be different. Brendon Urie
thinking people pressure
I think most people are decent people. I don't know if they could stand the pressure he's under, but most people aspire to be decent people. Brendan Gleeson
thinking consciousness incredibles
I think we can all recognize in some way or another that we as a human species, have been granted an incredible gift of intentionality and of consciousness. Perhaps this gift is a hint to how we should conduct our lives. Brendon Burchard
thinking phones scary
It was scary. But it was so liberating. I thought, This is not predetermined - I get to choose. There are some days where I have to choose five times in a day. I had to make a choice when you called and the phone rang, whether I'm going to show up and be me, or whether I'm going to say what I think I'm supposed to say and get off the phone.
thinking views names
Someone asked me very recently why I have 8 million views on TED - "your work resonates, what are you doing?" What I think my contribution is, what I do well, is I name experiences that are very universal that no one really talks about. That's the researcher in me; that's really part of being a grounded theory researcher - putting names to concepts and experiences that people have. That's the researcher part.
thinking dna like-love
I can't even think of the right word, but it's not "help." It's more like a prerequisite. I think connection is why we're here, it's what gives purpose and meaning to our lives, and belonging is in our DNA. And so "tribe" and "belonging" are irreducible needs, like love.
thinking emotion shame
I think that shame is a universal, paralyzing, painful emotion.
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I think a lot of us are looking for the same thing.
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Think about what’s pleasurable, not just what’s possible.
thinking feelings doubt
Shame: We all have it. It's that gremlin that says 'I'm not enough.' Or, if you're feeling pretty confident,...'ooh, who do you think you are?' Shame always has a seat.
thinking scary what-if
But I don't think it's as dangerous, scary, or terrifying as getting to the end of our lives and wondering, what if I would have shown up?