No matter what you're doing, live it. Make an experience. Have fun. Relate to someone. Take them in. Learn.
When you experience a failure as a leader, don't hide it - talk about it. Your missed opportunity will encourage others to take risks.
Take control of your consistent emotions and begin to consciously and deliberately reshape your daily experience of life.
Mysteriously and in ways that are totally remote from natural experience, the gray drizzle of horror induced by depression takes on the quality of physical pain.
I, personally, think there is a really danger of taking food too seriously. Food should be part of the bigger picture.
Without sharks, you take away the apex predator of the ocean, and you destroy the entire food chain.
Someone has to take the garbage out, someone has to cook the food, and someone has to clean the dishes. I want to do all of that.
If you offer me a job sitting in a Winnebago with make-up girls and free food, I'm probably going to take it.
The general interest of the masses might take the place of the insight of genius if it were allowed freedom of action.
Our economic freedom is founded on individual property rights; government should never be permitted to take those away.
Real freedom is creative, proactive, and will take me into new territories. I am not free if my freedom is predicated on reacting to my past.
There is a requirement to ensure the withdrawal takes place in a civilized manner. We will be able to show the world we deserve independence and freedom.
It is very east to forgive others their mistakes; it takes more grit and gumption to forgive them for having witnessed your own.
When I do get time, I like to hike and I take lots of vitamins and powders to keep healthy.
Don't get hung up on the size. If you feel bad about yourself because a 12 is what fits, take a Sharpie, and write '6' on the label.
When you're fearless, you take more risks because you're less conscious of failure or what can go wrong.
Low standards are a tactic that takes pressure off teachers' unions by accepting mediocrity and failure for kids.
It's the boring things that mean a lot to me. I enjoy taking my sisters to eat. Or sitting watching TV with my family.
For rich children, it'd be very easy and convenient never to take any steps to build an identity outside of your association with your family's wealth.
People might not protest for overtly political or social causes, but when they can't feed themselves and their family, they will take to the streets.
What I look for in a role is the physical. But what's the journey emotionally? Can I take this person who is this archetypal tough guy and find the beauty?