A Quote by Lydia Millet

At 16, I was more resilient and easygoing than I am now. — © Lydia Millet
At 16, I was more resilient and easygoing than I am now.
We human beings are a lot more resilient than we often realize. Resilient and perseverant.
It is said that this is a man's world, and sometimes, it is. For every casket girl that was saved, countless others were not. But women are more resilient than given credit for. And some women, well, let's just say their oppressors had better watch out. I, too, am resilient, and I'm tired of being oppressed.
Better than I was, more than I am And all of this happen by taking your hand And who I am now is who I wanted to be And now that we're together I'm stronger than ever I'm happy and free
It's not that I lack ambition. I am ambitious in the sense that I want to be more than I am now. But if I were truly ambitious, I think I'd already be more than I am now.
My kids are resilient, I'm resilient, and I guess I am an optimist.
May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve.
I'd like to think I'm a little more easygoing than the character on 'Deadwood,' without question.
People look at me and go, 'He's only successful because he's got a bunch of 16-year-old girls at his back who don't understand comedy.' Well, they do. In any case, no one hates me more than I do; no one's more self-conscious about that than I am.
No matter what challenge you’re facing or situation you’re going through, always remember this. You are bigger, stronger, greater, more significant, more powerful, more resilient, and more important than any of your problems.
In the end, democratic societies are stronger and more resilient than any autocracy. And more adaptable too.
No one had ever made it big from my town until I was able to make it to the NFL and now the big screen. The journey from my town to where I am now has taught me how to be resilient and fearless, and for that I will forever be grateful.
You can't raise a happy, more resilient kid if you're not a happy, more resilient adult.
Oh, I have very limited will power. I wish I could change that. I am working on it, though. I am too easygoing.
I am quite a positive man in real life. In fact, even when I have a hard discussion with somebody, it lasts only five minutes. Then I forget. And I forgive everything. But at the same time, as I am such an easygoing guy, to create something more intense, I have to be auto-destructive on the making of a film. And this will guarantee some density.
I am generally a very happy and easygoing person. I also believe it's always better to meet people with a smile rather than looking cold, especially when you first meet. It changes everything.
I think I am feeling comfortable in Bollywood more than in Hollywood because I have spent more time here now and I am understanding a lot of things. I am feeling pretty good here. I really don't plan on running off anywhere.
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