Imperviousness Quotes
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Our success depends very largely upon how well we negotiate our way through our daily contacts with other people without friction or opposition.
— Napoleon Hill
It's okay to expect more from the people around you. That doesn't make you unreasonable. It makes you smart.
— Maya Banks
I used to say I would never run unless I was being chased by someone with a gun. Now I'm a little obsessed with it!
— Rachael Ray
In our modern complex world, fundamentalism is dangerous because of its rigidity and its imperviousness to other ideas.
— Michael Crichton
And Judith, the young girl dreaming, not living, in her complete detachment and imperviousness to actuality almost like physical deafness.
— William Faulkner
I didn't need to die for him to kill me.
— Marieke Nijkamp
There was no logic or any sense of purpose except that I knew I had to do something other than what I was doing, or I might not make it through this.
— J.A. Redmerski
The road to revolution involves openness to the people, not imperviousness to them; it involves communion with the people, not mistrust.
— Paulo Freire
I can't stand light. I hate weather. My idea of heaven is moving from one smoke-filled room to another.
— Peter O'Toole
As long as one people sit on another and are deaf to their cry, so long will understanding and peace elude all of us.
— Chinua Achebe
We will never know what anyone is really like, until everyone has economic security and doesn't have to answer to anyone else.
— Jacque Fresco
When your spirit is free and your body is well developed, magic occurs. You are able to let go and become the play.
— Frederick Lenz
What if every time you fought for love, you were fighting for the whole world? For the whole world - not against the whole world.
— Sergei Lukyanenko
[Science doesn't deal with facts; indeed] fact is an emotion-loaded word for which there is little place in scientific debate.
— Hermann Bondi