Being Naive Quotes
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Being Naive Quotes & Sayings
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The experience of being a young, blonde, naive but well-intentioned young producer was both intimidating and eye-opening.
— Clarissa Ward
My biggest regret is being naive enough in thinking that what happened is a big enough reason to miss out on each other's live.
— Frank Warren
I called to buy some meth, but I threw it away.
— Ted Haggard
I would define myself as being naive and perverse at the same time. And I think that if that is consistent it will make the tone consistent.
— Michel Gondry
Too many people get lost in the game of having a good time and being naive about things.
— Steve Brown
Our affections as well as our bodies are in perpetual flux.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I know you aren't perfect. But it's a person's imperfections that make them perfect for someone else.
— Stephanie Perkins
There is a difference," I said stiffly, "between being naive and being innocent.
— Kristen D. Randle
The creative genius may be at once naive and knowledgeable, being at home equally with primitive symbolism and rigorous logic.
— Frank X. Barron
Vincent did not know how to express his feelings in words. He knew how to paint them.
However, one cannot paint the farewell. — Irving Stone
However, one cannot paint the farewell. — Irving Stone
There will always be romance in the world so long as there are young hearts in it.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Being a little naive can work to your advantage.
— Gia Coppola
We confess our bad qualities to others out of fear of appearing naive or ridiculous by not being aware of them.
— Gerald Brenan
The hero is a secret agent? Well, who gives a crap about the rest of his case once he has met the heroine. Time for moody angst!
— Sherry Thomas
O my Savior, Shield, and Sun, Shepherd, Brother, Husband, Friend, Every precious name in one; I will love thee without end.
— John Newton
I think the main function of contemporary irony is to protect the
speaker from being interpreted as naive or sentimental. — David Foster Wallace
speaker from being interpreted as naive or sentimental. — David Foster Wallace
I had this notion of what I called a democratic way of looking around, that nothing was more important or less important.
— William Eggleston
I'm not being naive; I realise there's no such thing as a pure reading. But I'd rather keep myself as far out of it as I can.
— Anne Michaels
I oscillate between being cynical and being naive on a regular basis. I always think that not much shocks me until something much too obvious does.
— Rabih Alameddine
Probably I am very naive, but I also think I prefer to remain so, at least for the time being and perhaps for the rest of my life.
— Edsger Dijkstra
I didn't really start appreciating Picasso until a few years back. I didn't like him at all. But now I can see this world is crazy.
— Margaret Keane
I got as little as a $75 a week when I started.
— Leslie Caron