Top 30 Quotes About 168

#1. My parents took me to see Stevie Wonder when I was about 3, but my mom made us leave because everybody around us was smoking pot.

Laura Benanti

#2. Asking the question matters more than finding the answer.

Mark Beauregard

#3. Meryl [Stripe]spoke out about the low percentage of female critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Why are there 760 male critics and just 168 women? You are immediately [biased] on what kind of films you are being told to go see. What are you told are good films? Male films.

Catherine Hardwicke

#4. In the Philippines, formalizing home ownership was until recently a 168-step process involving fifty-three public and private agencies and taking between thirteen and twenty-five years.

Niall Ferguson

#5. Whatever you do, good or bad, people will always have something negative to say

W. H. Auden

#6. Maybe secrets are only told when you're trying to protect the real truth from coming out. pg 168

Jill Bialosky

#7. It is on my mind every hour of every day that I have 168 hours this week to improve my life. It is really up to me to be a good steward of this time to accomplish my goals and change my life this week.

Bob Cox

#8. The quickest way to create a boy or man who lacks compassion is to judge and shame his feelings.

Michael Gurian

#9. Could life change you and turn you cold without your permission? Or was it a matter of whether you let it? (pg. 168)

Jessica Lawson

#10. On the road, I weigh 168. At home, ten more.

Justin Townes Earle

#11. I have a strong dance background. I danced from age five until 18, and that helps a lot. Doing a fight routine is like doing a dance routine.

Yvonne Strahovski

#12. What did I tell you when you were little girl? The only way we women can get through our lives honorably is with courage and resignation, both.
~168

Lynne Reid Banks

#13. We went to church sometimes, so it's not like Mom had anything against religion, but Kerry totally did and Mom was ferociously protective of the people she loved, so much that she took insults up them personally.

Gayle Forman

#14. Christopher Nolan's 168-minute odyssey through the space-time continuum is stuffed with stuff of bewildering wrongness.

Joe Morgenstern

#15. I am a bundle of other people's histories, a creature of circumstance.

Lionel Shriver

#16. I thought I had learned not to set my heart on anything.

Marilynne Robinson

#17. Music is healing and soothing. It is the universal language of kindness and love.

Debasish Mridha

#18. Why would you as a consumer continue to support a product that exists to build someone's empire or satisfy shareholders, when you could buy a product that exists 100 per cent to help someone else? (pg 168)

Daniel Flynn

#19. Young people in the business have grown up and made the wrong decisions, or bad decisions, and haven't been good role models. To be someone that people look up to is important to me.

Justin Bieber

#20. In 168 hours, there is plenty of space to nurture yourself alongside your career and your relationships.

Laura Vanderkam

#21. The mind-body clash has disguised the truth that psychotherapy is physiology. When a person starts therapy, he isn't beginning a pale conversation; he is stepping into a somatic state of relatedness. (168)

Thomas Lewis

#22. As of September 2012, 168 out of the 602 released Guantanamo Bay detainees are suspected of returning to terrorism. So, is this a winning scenario for the United States? Of course not.

Ben Shapiro

#23. In high school, the fastest I ever ran was like a 4.67; that's pretty fast. But then, I only weighed 168 pounds.

Gabriel Luna

#24. It makes logical sense that 168 is a greater number than 17, so why would you shelve 168 first? Because a librarian is always right. To the common man, this looks wrong, but to the librarian, this is right, because a librarian is never wrong.

Scott Douglas

#25. People had not so much as the courage and honesty and truth to say to God bluntly, "That I cannot agree to," they resorted to hypocrisy and thought they were perfectly secure. pp 168-6

Soren Kierkegaard

#26. Contrition means finding the courage to let your heart break over sin. Willfully letting your heart break and then offering the pieces to God is a radically counter cultural idea in our society (pg. 168)

Ellen F. Davis

#27. This is what happens when you treat your 168 hours as a blank slate. This is what happens when you fill them up only with things that deserve to be there. You build a life where you really can have it all.

Laura Vanderkam

#28. What makes a child of four realize that something awful is going to happen? (168)

Robert Goolrick

#29. The four major vices of Kali-yuga are (1) illicit connection with women, (2) animal slaughter, (3) intoxication, (4) speculative gambling of all sorts.

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

#30. you can choose how to spend your 168 hours, and you have more time than you think.

Laura Vanderkam

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