Earning Trust famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I started my career as a singer in Japan, but left it all behind to focus on my dancing career.

  • What if Shakespeare had had a test audience for Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet?

  • Do good and throw it in the sea; if God doesn't see it, the fishes will.

  • Of course, in our grade school, in those days, there were no organized sports at all. We just went out and ran around the school yard for recess.

  • Dictatorships are one-way streets. Democracy boasts two-way traffic.

  • I listen to feminists and all these radical gals - most of them are failures. They've blown it. Some of them have been married, but they married some Casper Milquetoast who asked permission to go to the bathroom. These women just need a man in the house. That's all they need. Most of the feminists need a man to tell them what time of day it is and to lead them home. And they blew it and they're mad at all men. Feminists hate men. They're sexist. They hate men - that's their problem.

  • Pain is not wrong. Reacting to pain as wrong initiates the trance of unworthiness. The moment we believe something is wrong, our world shrinks and we lose ourselves in the effort to combat the pain.

  • Röntgen has familiarized us with an order of vibrations of extreme minuteness compared with the smallest waves with which we have hitherto been acquainted, and of dimensions comparable with the distances between the centers of the atoms of which the material universe is built up; and there is no reason to suppose that we have here reached the limit of frequency.

  • A work in progress quickly becomes feral. It reverts to a wild state overnight. It is barely domesticated, a mustang on which you one day fastened a halter, but which now you cannot catch. It is a lion you cage in your study. As the work grows, it gets harder to control; it is a lion growing in strength. You must visit it every day and reassert your mastery over it. If you skip a day, you are, quite rightly, afraid to open the door to its room. You enter its room with bravura, holding a chair at the thing and shouting, "Simba!

  • Concerts every night, autograph signings, endorsements, and so on. That's not what real life is about.