A Quote by Kano

I don't want to be a preachy person. — © Kano
I don't want to be a preachy person.

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The last thing I ever want to do is be preachy.
I want to be honest about my faith, but not preachy, for my viewers and my readers.
I don't ever want anyone to think that I'm being judgmental. I gotta do everything I can do to not be preachy.
I never want to be preachy in my music, just share thoughts, things I have learned.
People's attention spans, first of all, aren't always long enough. You also want to not be preachy. You want to be able to try and get the good stuff, like me and Donald say, the vegetables with the chocolate.
I don't want to act in a preachy movie just because that is more sensible. I don't watch that kind of cinema.
I try not to be preachy, I just try to deal with people on their own level, not to try to talk down or up to a person.
Yeah i saw An Inconvenient Truth, and i dont want to say it was preachy but let's not kid ourselves, i've got far more important work to do
We're a positive type group, not a preachy group, but we want to be able to let the people know that we are conscious about what's going on in the world.
...But I don't think I'm the only person who is tired of books and movies full of paper-doll characters you don't care about, who have no self-respect and no respect for anybody or any institution....And I don't want to sound preachy or Victorian, but I'm tired of amorality in fiction and in real life. Immorality is a fascinating human dilemma that creates suspense for the readers and tension for the characters, but where is the tension in an amoral situation? When people have no personal code, nothing is threatening and nothing is meaningful.
I never want to sound preachy about youth and feminism, but I feel like there aren't enough young people coming out about their concerns and opinions.
I try my best not to be preachy.
Fiction is an easy way to talk about issues: I think it feels less preachy. You can have the students discuss characters in the book as opposed to hypothetical situations, or as opposed to opening up about themselves, unless they really want to.
You can't be preachy - kids are allergic to messages.
I was raised in the church, and there's still a fire burning inside me. I definitely don't ever want to be preachy. But less and less young people are religious. The thing is, I see so many positive things about religion, so I'm happy to talk about it.
I want love to be simple. I want to trust without thinking. I want to be generous with my affection and patience and love unconditionally. It is easier to love a person with their flaws than to weed through them. I want to love the whole person, not parts; and this is how I want to be loved.
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