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Trying to be cool, as a goal, forces you to ignore any lessons ingrained by the people who made you.
— Greg Gutfeld
Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
It was ingrained in me to be gracious.
— Tory Burch
Some of the mini-worlds that filmmakers have created are so ingrained in my love of culture.
— Drew Barrymore
And I realize ... there is nothing simple about my love for Emily. It is twisted and complex. It is ingrained in every cell that swims in my blood.
— Sawyer Bennett
Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained.
— Aminatta Forna
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
— Tim Sample
It's been ingrained in me, from my parents and others, this idea of making a difference in the world.
— Lawrence Bender
I'm ready to become a French person amongst French people, and more than ever I have the love for my country deeply ingrained in my heart.
— Nicolas Sarkozy
The tune was too ingrained for Mortenson to consider the novelty of this moment- an American, lost in Pakistan, singing a German hymn in Swahili.
— Greg Mortenson
feuding and revenge were ingrained in their lives. "I
— Francine Rivers
We derive courage from love. Bravery borne from love trumps the ingrained desire for self-preservation.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
The concept of surveillance is ingrained in our beings. God was the original surveillance camera.
— Hasan M. Elahi
I am ingrained in you. I am woven into every cell of your body. You cannot eradicate me without losing yourself, too.
— L.D. Davis
For me, being Catholic was who I was and who I am, just like I'm Irish and Slovak. It's just so ingrained in us.
— Regina Brett
If you already have a piece of music ingrained in your body, why would you not play it?
— Keith Jarrett
The importance of education is ingrained in Scottish history.
— Nicola Sturgeon
Orders can be benign or malign, but the habit of obeying them can become ingrained.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Gospel music is so ingrained into my bones. I can't do a concert without singing a gospel song. It's what I was raised on.
— Johnny Cash
The whole 'starting with stories, ending with novels' thing, it's probably too ingrained in the industry and the psyche to change it.
— Stephen Graham Jones
My dad has ingrained that in me: 'Be accountable.'
— Jon Lester
True service is a lifestyle. It acts from the ingrained patterns of living. It springs spontaneously to meet human need.
— Richard J. Foster
Several times Rincewind noticed hydrophobes - their ingrained expressions of self-revulsion at their own bodily fluids - were distinctive
— Terry Pratchett
We kind of have an ingrained, parasitic society. We kind of think it's okay to eat your neighbor.
— Mark Pellegrino
The people we most love do become a physical part of us, ingrained in our synapses, in the pathways where memories are created.
— Meghan O'Rourke
Maybe this is another way to think about original sin - the ingrained lure of the possibility of going numb, a habit of acquiescence to it.
— Krista Tippett
By practice and conviction formed, With ancient stubbornness ingrained, Although her body clung and swarmed, My own identity remained.
— Yvor Winters
Sometimes, self-pity was so ingrained in people that nothing could persuade them to take joy out of living.
— Mary Balogh
The embodiment of kindness is often made difficult by our long ingrained patterns
of fear & jealousy. — Sharon Salzberg
of fear & jealousy. — Sharon Salzberg
I would like to believe that lazy people are people not having a prominent goodness but a deeply ingrained one.
— Ashutosh Gupta
long-ingrained attitudes don't just evaporate in a generation.
— Jessica Bennett
It's a reflex, something that's been ingrained in me. Do no harm. Be nice. You catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
— Mindy McGinnis
The habit of mobility had become ingrained.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
The illusion of skill is not only an individual aberration; it is deeply ingrained in the culture of the [investment management] industry.
— Daniel Kahneman
A stone is ingrained with geological and historical memories.
— Andy Goldsworthy
I despise the cowardly clinging to life, purely for the sake of life, that seems so deeply ingrained in the American temperament.
— Christopher Lasch
Human Resources management is a skill ingrained with an art to execute.
— Henrietta Newton Martin
A lot of my effort is to get people to talk about gender in a new way and to see that sexism and gender issues are so ingrained in us.
— Jennifer Fox
This inclination to hoard is deeply ingrained in me because in the past, in times of scarcity, you took what you could get.
— Angela Merkel
When you had as little money as the Sargents did, sensibility in all matters was ingrained young. In
— Maggie Stiefvater
This is the final way that keystone habits encourage widespread change: by creating cultures where new values become ingrained.
— Charles Duhigg
People are mistaken to view cinema as some sort of gimmick. It's very much ingrained in the ways in which we understand each other.
— Nicolas Roeg
Socialistic practices are now so ingrained in our thinking, so customary, so much a part of our mores, that we take them for granted.
— Leonard Read
Willpower will never succeed in dealing with the deeply ingrained habits of sin. Emmet
— Richard J. Foster
When had it become so ingrained in her to apologize whenever she wanted something for herself?
— Robin Hobb
It's almost ingrained in people that, just like you can't be a smart model, you can't be a good-looking cook.
— Giada De Laurentiis
Early practice is vital so that performances became totally ingrained and flow from the subconscious.
— Earl Woods
I never took the work less than serious, my work ethic is ingrained in me. But I've always had a sense of humor about myself.
— George Hamilton
I grew up with a dad who hated television, so we had to sneak television. It got ingrained in my head to never follow a show that religiously.
— Robert Knepper
I ski every three years or so. I don't have the ingrained confidence that others do, but I'll happily toddle about a green or blue run.
— Cherie Lunghi
The social norms that sustained them were based neither on ingrained instincts nor on personal acquaintances, but rather on belief in shared myths.
— Yuval Noah Harari