Finding the right one is never easy. Especially, when the wrong one looks so right.
I'ts better with the right hand than with the wrong girl
No one is right or wrong. The circumstances define the nature of human being.
To sum up: it is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.
Don't practice until you get it right. Practice until you can't get it wrong...ever.
When people tell you what doesn't work, they're usually right. When they tell you how to fix it, they're usually wrong.
There is nothing wrong with wanting pay for work, or seeking to maximize one's income, as long as one does not use means that are destructive.
War is an instrument entirely inefficient toward redressing wrong; and multiplies, instead of indemnifying losses.
Ensign Monk: Bud, give me a reading from your liquid oxygen gauge. Virgil: [typing] 5 minuts worth Lindsey Brigman: [whispers, shocked] What? Alan "Hippy" Carnes: [panicked] It took him *thirty* minutes just to get down there! Lindsey Brigman: Bud! D...
Ensign Monk: Bud, give me a reading from your liquid oxygen gauge. Virgil: [typing] 5 minuts worth Lindsey Brigman: [shocked] What? Alan "Hippy" Carnes: It took him *thirty* minutes just to get down there! Lindsey Brigman: Bud! Do you hear me? You dr...
The right things often happen for the wrong reason.
It's always nice being wanted. Even if it's by the wrong person.
There are no right of wrong answers in goal setting. What works for you?
When you think you're right, you're most likely wrong.
Gossip, as usual, was one-third right and two-thirds wrong.
If you go on stage with the wrong attitude, or something in your performance is off, you can lose an audience in the first minute. That first minute is crucial.
I utterly reject the view that the Third World is doomed to poverty and starvation. Not only is this wrong, I think this attitude verges on the immoral, like thinking that slavery is an unalterable facet of the human condition so why bother doing any...
I'm not skinny for the wrong reasons. It's not because I'm bulimic or anorexic or doing drugs. Compared to a lot of actresses my age, I'm actually overweight.
I always place myself as the archetypal Cure fan. I'm the wrong age, but I still think that if I like anything particularly, our fans will.
It's impossible that we're alone in the universe. Every time we think we're more special than others, we're proven wrong.
To engage with art, we have to be willing to be wrong, venture outside our psychic comfort zones, suspend disbelief, and remember that art explores and alters consciousness simultaneously.