A Quote by Don DeLillo

It's healthier to reject certain cautions than fall in line. — © Don DeLillo
It's healthier to reject certain cautions than fall in line.
Reject labels. Reject identities. Reject conformity. Reject convention. Reject definitions. Reject names.
Our errors are surely not such awfully solemn things. In a world where we are so certain to incur them in spite of all our caution, a certain lightness of heart seems healthier than this excessive nervousness on their behalf.
I spend so much of my day at work. I would like to have the workplace be part of a healthier strategy. Reminding me more about walking the steps rather than taking that elevator. Not just promoting healthier food in the cafeteria, but providing information on healthier choices. I use it when I look at the alternatives.
When you help make people healthier, it makes the nation healthier, it makes the world healthier, it makes the economy healthier.
When you help make people healthier, it makes the nation healthier; it makes the world healthier. It makes the economy healthier.
In order to receive forgiveness, we need to place our trust in Christ as our Savior and the Lord of our lives. But if we reject Christ, then we reject God's mercy and fall back on His justice. And you know where you stand there. If we reject Jesus' offer of forgiveness, then there is simply is no one else to pay the penalty for your sin-except yourself.
There is a certain expectation of girls to eventually grow up and behave and fall in line. I've always bucked against that.
Once you have a major success with assertiveness, you learn that it's a much healthier path than being a doormat to the insensitive folks. You gain respect for yourself, have more time for your priorities, and develop authentic and healthier relationships.
I have preferred to teach my students not English literature but my love for certain authors, or, even better, certain pages, or even better than that, certain lines. One falls in love with a line, then with a page, then with an author. Well, why not? It is a beautiful process.
Democrats want to fall in love; Republicans just fall in line.
I strongly reject any conceptual scheme that places our options on a line, and holds that the only alternative to a pair of extreme positions lies somewhere between them. More fruitful perspectives often require that we step off the line to a site outside the dichotomy.
I love walking the line. I look very wobbly. Like I'm gonna fall over the line. But I never do.
In common with Michelangelo and Rembrandt I am more interested in the line, its rise and fall, than in color.
In common with Michelangelo and Rembrandt I am more interested in the line, its rise and fall, than in color
There's a tendency to fall into certain habits, but if you tell yourself not to do that and if you don't stay there too long - I think if you start staying for too long, you tend to fall into certain bad habits, and I tried not to do that.
You put yourself on the line as a performer, and when people reject you, it's a personal rejection.
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