A Quote by Melissa McCarthy

There’s a greatness in not caring what people think — © Melissa McCarthy
There’s a greatness in not caring what people think
The trick is not caring what EVERYBODY thinks of you and just caring about what the RIGHT people think of you.
A good character today is shaped by greatness, greatness in vision, greatness in courage, greatness in insight, greatness in purpose and devotion.
As long as women and the "feminine" such as caring and caregiving are devalued, we cannot realistically expect more caring economic policies. Young people have a major role to play in creating a caring economics.
When I was a boy, I would read those postcards and know exactly why my father was doing what he was doing: he was taking a stab at greatness, that is, if greatness is simply another word for doing something different from what you were already doing--or maybe greatness is the thing we want to have so that other people will want to have us, or maybe greatness is merely the grail for our unhappy, striving selves, the thing we think we need but don't and can't get anyway.
Don't be reluctant to give of yourself generously, it's the mark of caring and compassion and personal greatness.
I don't believe in greatness that is bestowed as a rare gift to a few lucky ones. Rather, I think all people have greatness inside them. It is just a matter of persistence--sticking to what you have envisioned until it is reality. I have a deep conviction that everyone, including you, has been given exactly the right set of gifts to fulfill some magnificent purpose in life. Greatness must simply be chosen. And if you choose it, it will happen.
I'm trying to be a loving and caring mother, a loving and caring wife-to-be, a loving and caring daughter, a loving and caring friend, a responsible person. And every day is another opportunity for me to be successful at that.
I'm convinced that the greatness that matters more is the greatness people achieve through helping each other, through collaborating, more than the greatness that's achieved by grabbing all you can or getting all you can or building all you can.
I wanted to talk about certain things in a way that I hadn't seen them talked about. There is vast literature about caring for people romantically, about caring for children, but there's not a lot about caring for older people, eldercare. I was searching for a book that would speak to me, that wouldn't be sociological, that would offer some insight, some solace.
Think not of the sinner or the greatness of his sin, but think of the greatness of the Savior!
Greatness isn't something you should always be chasing. There's greatness within all of us, and I think that's what we forget.
Sometimes I wonder which is worse - confrontational people who are afraid of caring or caring people who are afraid of confrontation.
Everyone has the power for greatness, not for fame but greatness, because greatness is determined by service.
The task of leadership is not to put greatness into people, but to elicit it, for the greatness is there already.
You treat people with greatness and greatness will come back to you.
Greatness is not guarding yourself from the people, Greatness is being accepted by the people.
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