
Top 26 Kimsey Quotes
#1. We are most effective when we are able to lean in fully to the resource of the other people in our lives.
Henry Kimsey-House
#2. Portraiture keeps me humble. It's simple and straightforward. There is nothing more interesting I can make up than the figure sitting right in front of me.
Jemima Kirke
#3. It is only through dialogue, deep listening, and passionate disagreement that we find our way to something larger than a singular and isolated point of view.
Henry Kimsey-House
#4. There was just no way I could leave this little Martin guitar in my apartment overnight or even in the afternoon, and expect to find it there when I got back.
Steve Forbert
#6. Everything changes when we finally cast off the shackles of striving for approval and acceptance outside of our own skin and instead decide that we are in fact good enough - that there is nothing we need to do to earn acceptance, approval, or love. When
Karen Kimsey-House
#7. I didn't want to get involved in an argument, so I lied, saying that I wasn't being crabby at all, I was just looking for a goddamn place to set the cake down in our disgusting pit of a refrigerator.
David Finch
#8. Oh, I usually don't know a whole lot about a subject when I begin; the process itself teaches me a lot as I go along. Usually I know enough about one narrow area of the subject to start myself going, and then everything - including a lot more research - follows from that.
Jim Shepard
#9. Every film is exciting because I get new tools and cool new things to do.
Scarlett Johansson
#10. The more we can embrace failure, the more we will be able to open to it and the more confident and resilient we will become.
Karen Kimsey-House
#11. While the big events of our lives create the impetus for change, it is the moment-by- moment choices that mold and shape us.
Karen Kimsey-House
#12. It's fascinating to travel around Italy and realize just how many different ways they make spaghetti.
Mario Batali
#13. When someone is walking beside us, we have more courage to walk into the unknown and to risk the dark and messy places in our journey.
Karen Kimsey-House
#14. Kangaroo farts, as fate would have it, don't contain methane.
Steven D. Levitt
#15. He heard a sickening thunk, his head twisting to the side just in time to see that Darnell had a five-inch-long dart sticking out of his shoulder, its thin metal shaft planted deep within the muscle. Blood trickled down from the wound. The boy made a strange grunt as he collapsed to the ground.
James Dashner
#16. There's no better way to serve and nourish the magnificence in another person than to simply listen to them openheartedly and without judgment.
Henry Kimsey-House
#17. Lawyers tried to compose a story - one of innocence or of guilt - and make it seem the only possibility, taking advantage of the conventions of the genre and of human nature, which was so eager to confirm its prejudices.
Pablo De Santis
#18. If everyone could get on the same page and realize that we live in the future, we wouldn't have to deal with this bullshit.
Dexter Palmer
#19. Don't pick up the phone every time it rings. It is there for your convenience, not the convenience of others.
Robin S. Sharma
#20. Letting go of the security of what is commonly understood requires a big leap of faith and a willingness to fall.
Henry Kimsey-House
#21. We must be present enough and receptive enough to "hear" with our whole being beyond just the words that are being spoken.
Henry Kimsey-House
#22. When there is alignment and understanding, it is much easier to navigate forward together, moving in and out of agreement.
Karen Kimsey-House
#23. Our differences need not divide us because even as we are unique and individual, we are also all one.
Karen Kimsey-House
#24. My friend Quincy Jones says we won our first Grammys together in 1963. I have no recollection. I don't even remember the room. When he showed me the picture, I remembered what I wore. But it's like awards don't mean anything.
Barbra Streisand
#25. From this expanded meta-view, they notice patterns and cycles that they could not see when they were in the thick of the situation. Their instinct and intuition kick in, and they often have flashes of insight that were not accessible when they were too close to the circumstances. The
Karen Kimsey-House
#26. Failure is a natural part of learning and developing, and it teaches us to be resolute and steadfast in our endeavors.
Henry Kimsey-House
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