A Quote by Bozoma Saint John

I think that people are innately good. — © Bozoma Saint John
I think that people are innately good.
My belief is that people are innately good and innately do want to help their fellow man.
People who are innately funny are innately disturbed.
I think we're innately good. But it doesn't mean we're gonna do good all the time. It means you have to strive.
Even good characters have their dark sides, and I think it is important that women aren't seen as innately good.
I think innately knew that music draws people together and that good music is liked by almost everybody.
I'm always a little innately shy when I first talk to a girl, and I think I always will be! But I think that's a good thing. You don't want to lose that.
I think you have to remember that Americans saw their purpose as so innately good that they could excuse the pain they would inflict on others to carry out those purposes. Because the purposes were so good, they would justify this pain we were inflicting on other people.
I just think it's strange when people say, "There is no God." Because I feel so connected to people and things that I just can't deny that there's a God who wants us to tell good stories and be the best we can be and forgive and be forgiven, even if we're not the best we can be. I really believe innately that we do the best we can.
The truth is that you are innately good, wise, and powerful. You were created in and for good.
Drinking coffee is kinda my major hobby... the great benefit of being an actor is you have all this spare time. My ideal is just hanging out with people - I think I am innately lazy.
De Niro is a classic example of somebody who is iconic and who sort of effortlessly puts actors at ease the moment you meet him. I think it's also just something that he innately does with people.
I would say, A, you can't really teach anyone how to write good characters, because it's something you have to teach yourself or already have innately in you as a storyteller, and, B, coming up with a good screenplay is a very, very small fraction of what it takes to be a good screenwriter.
For 2,500 years, people have been writing odes. Why? I think that there's something innately human in wanting to praise the world even though it's disappointing in so many ways. There's always that tension.
People are innately curious.
I think if anything I am perhaps more inclined than most people are to be polite and considerate because I am aware that human relationships are innately fragile and kind of dangerous.
Nature still obstinately refuses to co-operate by making the rich people innately superior to the poor people.
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