Quotes & Sayings About Ignoring Negative Comments
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I would love to be in 'The Hunger Games.' I'm one of the few people who haven't read the books, because unfortunately, I'm not a big book reader. I do read a lot of scripts and I read the script and I loved it. So, yeah, I'd love to be in 'The Hunger Games.' — Cassi Thomson
For us the great men are not those who solved the problems, but those whodiscovered them. — Albert Schweitzer
They were the first Westerners. The spirit of the West, the modern spirit, is a Greek discovery; and the place of the Greeks is in the modern world. — Edith Hamilton
Let me tell you the tale of a poet who hanged himself with promises ... — C.S. Friedman
But the truth is always a lot fuzzier, hiding in soft focus on the periphery. — Jonathan Tropper
I was as real to him as he was to me and it struck me just then that I meant something to him. In whatever capacity he was able, I meant something. The irony of that epiphany made my gut twist. — C.J. Roberts
Nothing is more painful than the loneliness of being with someone who is never completely there. — Rick Yancey
On this violent, brutish little planet of ours, it's the survivors who wind up the strongest ones of all. — Wildbow
The Martha Stewart trial makes clear how far women have risen in the business world. America can be proud of our equal-opportunity prosecution and conviction. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Nobody who cooks does it with full hair and makeup in front of a TV camera. — Trisha Yearwood
Sinclair Lewis may be ripe for a revival; his books raise several interesting issues of art and fashion. — Jane Smiley
I think two people with strong points of view can appreciate each other even more. — Tim Cook
It was a place without a single feature of the space-time matrix that he knew. It was a place where nothing yet had happened - an utter emptiness. There was neither light nor dark: there was nothing here but emptiness. — Clifford D. Simak