Top 25 Uncooperative Quotes
#1. A heart full of words
And an uncooperative mouth
Make an unfortunate pairing
Kim Holden
#2. A small minority cannot control an uncooperative majority, so they must be distracted, divided, tyrannized, or anesthetized into compliance.
Russell Brand
#3. The job market, however, proved distressingly uncooperative. All of the local barista positions had been filled by more enterprising philosophy majors, and Arthur lacked the skills to do much beyond make a cup of coffee.
J. Zachary Pike
#4. He didn't look insane or inhuman. He did look uncooperative.
Robin McKinley
#6. As much as we might want to control God, history has proven that he is notoriously uncooperative.
Skye Jethani
#7. Kentucky as a whole has lagged behind the rest of the nation in almost every field of government and public service, primarily because the fiercely independent and uncooperative mentality of the frontier hunter-farmer has remained so deeply and tenaciously embedded in the mass psyche.
Harry M. Caudill
#8. I wish to marry her ... But she has one drawback, her attitude is uncooperative.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. Undressing him reminds me of trying to change a sleepy, uncooperative four-year-old into his pajamas.-Dom
Daria Snadowsky
#10. Psychotherapy, unlike castor oil, which will work no matter how you get it down, is useless when forced on an uncooperative patient.
Abigail Van Buren
#11. It's a very unnatural environment to be in, up on a stage. So you put up defenses to hide. Like looking at the ground with your hair in your eyes, or being tightly wound and quite aggressive and uncooperative, as I used to do.
Alex Turner
#12. There was some sort of maze-learning experiment involved in my final grade and since I remember the rat who was my colleague as uncooperative, or perhaps merely incompetent at being a rat, or tired of the whole thing, I don't remember how I passed.
Marilynne Robinson
#13. Was anyone unclothed?" Mr. Kent said sarcastically, clearly not expecting an affirmative answer.
However.
"A bit," my uncooperative mouth responded and I tried to cover it with a yelp. This was absurd. Both of them were absurd, tonight was absurd, and I was, assuredly, absurd.
Tarun Shanker
#14. I try not to have too many rituals because I believe that rituals don't help you win. I used to do rituals a lot and it was crazy.
Serena Williams
#15. To be able to live and train in Iraq under these circumstances you need to be brave.
Dana Hussein
#16. Personal responsibility for everything is the hallmark of an enlightened being. If you blame others, bad luck or the Universe/God for your difficulties, you clearly do not understand the Principle of Oneness. You are in charge and responsible for everything. Embrace your power and make no excuses.
Russell Anthony Gibbs
#17. Mountains. They stand at every view, like a mother offering a blanket in which to wrap everyday life and shelter it from useless. dreads. In june they are walls of white rhodendron blossom. In autumn the forests set themselves afflame with color. Even winter has its icy charms.
Barbara Kingsolver
#18. Learn good-humor, never to oppose without just reason; abate some degree of pride and moroseness.
Isaac Watts
#19. No one is wise enough, no nation is important enough, no human interest is precious enough, to justify the wholesale destruction and murder which constitute the science of war.
John Haynes Holmes
#20. [S]ince their candidate lost, many [Democrats] have allowed their hatred of George W. Bush to put them in the tragic position to be cheering for the same result in Iraq as Osama Bin Laden and al Zarqawi.
Joe Scarborough
#21. Being a man (male "macho") does not give you right to anything.
Manuel Puig
#22. You don't have a choice about being an alcoholic. But you do get to choose what kind of alcoholic you're going to be: the kind who lets his addiction define his life, or the kind whose life is too rich and purposeful to be defined by addiction.
Eric Greitens
#23. Learn to know yourself ... to search realistically and regularly the processes of your own mind and feelings.
Nelson Mandela
#24. If I get enough letters saying you never explained this or that, I suppose I'll have to write another book.
Roger Zelazny
#25. Every sailor knows that you can't sail a ship that isn't moving forward, strong leaders understand that to change direction, you first have to create forward progress.
John C. Maxwell
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