Top 15 Tough Times Motivating Change Quotes
#1. Humans do not engage in activities that are meaningless. If you think you see people doing things you find meaningless, look again and try to understand what the activities mean for them.
Henry Jenkins
#2. Food is first for nourishment, not just for taste or appearance, and this is an important thing to teach children.
Katie Wells
#3. Maybe attraction was aligned in heaven before our birth because there was no other way to explain my feelings. There were millions of boys on the earth. Why did it feel so strong?
Belinda Jeffrey
#5. Zombies, mummies - they're disgusting and gross. You don't want to make out with a mummy. At least, I don't.
Catherine Hardwicke
#6. Try arguing the virtues of Nello on chowhound, or a similar online meeting ground for knowledgeable food nerds, and prepare to get pilloried.
Anthony Bourdain
#7. A husband and wife should tell each other about the things that are on their mind, otherwise you get nowhere,
E.B. White
#8. The idea of reputation, influence, and influencers in the offline world is as old as the hills. It's not new on the web either, but semantic search is creating a portable sense of identity, reputation, and influence that in the days before it simply did not exist. And this is changing everything
David Amerland
#10. Guys are like dogs: they never notice if you've changed your hair, but they can sense when there's another guy sniffing around their territory
Candace Bushnell
#12. Expect nothing in life and prepare for the worst so all the good things in life are blessings
Myself
#13. CHILDREN Are Like ANGELS And On Earth, ANGELS Have No Color ... It's The Society To Blame That Teaches Racism, Turning An ANGLE To A Civilized Beast While They Are Growing Up ...
Muhammad Imran Hasan
#14. The very act of sacrifice magnifies the one who sacrifices himself to the point where his sacrifice is much more costly to humanity than would have been the loss of those for whom he is sacrificing himself. But in his abnegation lies the secret of his grandeur.
Andre Gide
#15. Control over consciousness cannot be institutionaliz ed. As soon as it becomes part of a set of social rules and norms, it ceases to be effective in the way it was originally intended to be.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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