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Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Banksy

Remember crime against property is not real crime. People look at an oil painting and admire the use of brushstrokes to convey meaning. People look at a graffiti painting and admire the use of a drainpipe to gain access. — Banksy

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Duff McKagan

(We wrote "Sweet Child o' Mine" later, and the "where do we go now" coda of that song actually was just sort of tacked on, which is one of the reasons we didn't anticipate it being a hit - or even a single, for that matter.) — Duff McKagan

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Vironika Tugaleva

You cannot become good enough for your own approval just like you can't become good enough to have hair. You cannot earn your own self-acceptance just like you can't earn your own ears. You can't become what you are. Stop looking out there. Look in the mirror. You're already everything you've ever wanted to be. — Vironika Tugaleva

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

You are not 'in the now;' you are the now. That is your essential identity-the only thing that never changes. Life is always now. Now is consciousness. And consciousness is who you are. That's the equation. — Eckhart Tolle

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Trisha Yearwood

Know that God has a plan for your life. Turn your life over to him every day. Stop looking outside yourself for validation and approval-you're letting other people define your happiness. Instead of trying so hard to manipulate life, take care of yourself on the inside. Then all those other attributes you're so desperately seeking will find you eventually. — Trisha Yearwood

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Mary Borden

Love, is it? First you lose your appetite, then you lose your tongue, then you take leave of your senses, and that's love! — Mary Borden

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Amy Butler Greenfield

Maybe I couldn't stop other people from judging me, but I could stop looking to them for approval. Maybe most people would never be able to accept me for who I really was - not the broadside makers, not the Court gossips, not even Nat - but I didn't have to follow suit.
I could still decide to accept myself. — Amy Butler Greenfield

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Jonathan Knight

The whole New Kids thing was crazy. The more it grew, the more I just felt like I was trapped. — Jonathan Knight

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Vianka Van Bokkem

People never stop looking for approvalVianka Van Bokkem

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Anderson Cooper

I'd like to have kids at some point. I think I'll have a family someday. — Anderson Cooper

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Alanis Morissette

Looking for approval or blaming others or feeling like a victim. Whenever I feel myself doing that I try to stop and see myself as someone who's a creator in more ways than just what the word typically means. — Alanis Morissette

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Ann Leckie

Sometimes it feels it's us and Ship against everyone else. — Ann Leckie

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Laura Schlessinger

Men are very emotionally dependent upon women from the day they are born to the day they expire. — Laura Schlessinger

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Laurie Halse Anderson

I'm just going to pretend that a very good-smelling, incredibly warm stranger is sitting next to me, a harmless stranger. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Jean Harlow

Don't give me books for Christmas; I already have a book. — Jean Harlow

Stop Looking For Approval Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Those who talk about books as commodities are inauthentic, just as those who collect acquaintances can be superficial in their friendships. A novel you like resembles a friend. You read it and reread it, getting to know it better. Like a friend, you accept it the way it is; you do not judge it. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb