Most people view success by the results, and I don't.
David Cassidy
Recitation: by Male by Female
I do want love. Genuine love.
Jill Scott
LoveWantGenuine
I went to school every day, like everyone else, and I played baseball for my high school team. I was a part of a lot of different activities outside of school.
Jesse McCartney
DaySchoolBaseballTeamHigh School
Many later commented on the fact that large numbers of those engaged in the most senseless acts of destruction were left well alone by cops, indeed people dressed as Black Block members were seen freely making their way across police lines and talking to cops.
John Blair
AlonePolicePeopleBlackTalking
The most important criterion is this: hire someone whose character and humility and attitude you would like to have reproduced in your church and in yourself.
John Ortberg
AttitudeCharacterYourselfHumility
I want people to focus on listening, not the image. And I want to play to everyone: rednecks, dubstep kids, punk rockers, and people who like as-real-as-it-gets country music.
Sturgill Simpson
MusicFocusPeopleListeningPlay
The present U.N. must be annihilated by our power. That is the stage for Communists. We must make a new U.N.
Sun Myung Moon
PowerPresentNewStageMustOur
I do comedy for real people.
Tracy Morgan
PeopleComedyRealReal People
I always thought of the English landscape as being English gardens.
Robert Wilson
ThoughtLandscapeAlwaysEnglish
If you manage things properly - and, listen, I'm a business guy. I've got to prioritize spending in all my business career to prevent my business from going bankrupt. The federal government has got to start doing that eventually as well.
Ron Johnson
BusinessGovernmentStartDoingYou
As actors, we have to take characters, and we have to feel for them and ultimately become them, and share that on screen so that audience feels that.
Ross Butler
FeelBecomeAudienceShareTake
Millennials, minorities, women - until we can connect with those populations, we're going to have some difficulty electorally.
Mitt Romney
WomenMillennialsConnectGoingSome
Experts say that if children can't read by the end of the fifth grade, they lose self-confidence and self-esteem, making them more likely to enter the juvenile justice system.
Dirk Kempthorne
ChildrenJusticeEndLoseSayMore
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