Top 17 Quotes About Needing Attention

#1. Always trust computer games.

Ridley Pearson

#2. Being 36 years old changes you a lot, and so does eight years away from career, fame, needing attention, needing to be loved by strangers on some level. I was loving anonymity. I was loving the fact that I could meet a girl who didn't know who I was. I enjoyed it very much, I have to say.

Maxwell

#3. Some people learn to lose. Others lose and learn.

Georges St-Pierre

#4. Eternal love made me.

Dante Alighieri

#5. Other people have shrubbery in their gardens. You have a bottomless pit.

Cassandra Clare

#6. It is imperative that good people, men and women of principle, be involved in the political process; otherwise we abdicate power to those whose designs are almost entirely selfish.

Gordon B. Hinckley

#7. To see what they see, sit where they sit.

Bruce Pandolfini

#8. Mostly every one is needing some one to be one listening to that one being one being one boasting.

Gertrude Stein

#9. You should work at everything you do and try to perfect it as best you can.

Aaron Watson

#10. Most of my wardrobe is vintage, and I've worn dresses to the Oscars that I got for $10,

Winona Ryder

#11. There is no safer feeling than the comfort of sheltering from life's storms in the harbor of friendship.

Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet

#12. I encountered among my comrades the most varied human traits, from frankness to reserve, from goodness, uprightness and kindness, to brutality and baseness.

Georg Brandes

#13. An entire empire needing his attention, and yet in that moment, I am his whole world.

J. Kenner

#14. shared his unease.

George R R Martin

#15. I know what I would do if I were coach. I'd determine our strengths and weaknesses and utilize them. And it's pretty clear what our strength is.

Michael Jordan

#16. Arrogance is despised by God because no one has the right to feel superior to another when all are equally dependent on Him for everything.

Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi

#17. The sulker is a complicated creature, giving off messages of deep ambivalence, crying out for help and attention, while at the same time rejecting it should it be offered, wanting to be understood without needing to speak.

Alain De Botton

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