A Quote by Bill Parcells

I don't think, I don't intend to make people miserable. I am demanding. — © Bill Parcells
I don't think, I don't intend to make people miserable. I am demanding.
I think at times I appear to be miserable when I am not... I might be having quite a good thought at that moment, but it seems I look miserable. I am not.
I'm not done yet making people miserable. If they're going to make me miserable, then I'm going to make them miserable.
Organic is something we can all partake of and benefit from. When we demand organic, we are demanding poison-free food. We are demanding clean air. We are demanding pure, fresh water. We are demanding soil that is free to do its job and seeds that are free of toxins. We are demanding that our children be protected from harm. We all need to bite the bullet and do what needs to be done—buy organic whenever we can, insist on organic, fight for organic and work to make it the norm. We must make organic the conventional choice and not the exception available only to the rich and educated.
Oftentimes. when people are miserable, they will want to make other people miserable, too. But it never helps.
I suppose that's what happens when you make other people's lives miserable: life gets miserable back at you.
People think I'm a miserable sod but it's only because I get asked such bloody miserable questions.
When I see my picture in the papers, I imagine that people think I'm a lot more serious than I am. They probably think I'm pretty miserable.
There's a lot of people out there who are just miserable in their own lives, I guess, and just trying to make other people miserable as well to bring themselves up. There's no shortage of that, that's for sure.
Miserable people love to make other people miserable. I don't hate them, I just feel sorry for them.
I am very much a people person. If I am in a beautiful place but I don't like the people, I am miserable.
Why get married and make one man miserable when I can stay single and make thousands miserable?
I don't regret any past. I am not there. I am not sorry not to make pictures, because I know one day I will do it. I intend to live 150 years.
I am not a star. I am an actor. I have been fighting for years to make people forget that I am just a pretty boy with a beautiful face. It's a hard fight, but I will win it. I want the public to realize that above all I am an actor, a very professional one who loves every minute of being in front of the camera. But one who becomes very miserable the instant the director shouts, 'Cut!'
I think I am a nice man, but also, I am demanding.
I think that a lot of people would perceive my style as being intimidating. And although I don't want to intimidate kids, I am very demanding.
There comes a point when you either embrace who and what you are, or condemn yourself to be miserable all your days. Other people will try to make you miserable; don't help them by doing the job yourself.
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