
Top 14 Extraversion Def Quotes
#1. You have to understand the good in things, to detect the real evil.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#3. The damage that the human body can survive these days is as awesome as it is horrible: crushing, burning, bombing, a burst blood vessel in the brain, a ruptured colon, a massive heart attack, rampaging infection. These conditions had once been uniformly fatal.
Atul Gawande
#4. Remind yourself that when things don't go right, everything will be OK. And if you think that, then everything will be.
Ciara
#5. Sterile, splendid torture of understanding and loving ...
Marcel Proust
#6. Try not to trip," she added. "We don't have time for a concussion today."
I groaned. That would be just like me - ruin everything, destroy the world, in a moment of klutziness.
Stephenie Meyer
#7. The whole concept behind 'Forty Chances' is really a mindset: If everybody thought they had to put themselves out of business in 40 years, you had 40 chances to succeed in what your primary goals are, you would probably be more urgent and you would be forced to change quicker.
Howard Graham Buffett
#8. With all deference to Chairman Mao and other authors whose quotations derive from longer works, it seemed that I was becoming the world's first writer of self-contained ready-made quotations.
Ashleigh Brilliant
#9. It's very tough for me to focus. I'm like: 'Look, something shiny! No, focus. Oh, there goes a butterfly!'
Gabby Douglas
#10. Again, the truth of the matter is we haven't paid that much attention to high school accountability.
Margaret Spellings
#11. Mistakes come from doing, but so does success.
John Wooden
#12. Films to the degree that they glorify mindlessness and short attention span they are bad, to the degree that they encourage empathy with people not like ourselves and encourage us to think about life, they are good.
Roger Ebert
#13. We are so made that we can derive intense enjoyment only from a contrast and very little from a state of things.
Sigmund Freud
#14. Finally, the scariest thing about abuse of any shape or form, is, in my opinion, not the abuse itself, but that if it continues it can begin to feel commonplace and eventually acceptable.
Alan Cumming
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