A Quote by Mordecai Richler

Some of the attitudes of Barney are certainly attitudes I share, but not all. — © Mordecai Richler
Some of the attitudes of Barney are certainly attitudes I share, but not all.
Japanese attitudes toward work seem to be critically different from American attitudes.
Anger is an appropriate reaction to racist attitudes, as is fury when the actions arising from those attitudes do not change.
Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.
We control by attitudes-positive mental attitudes-not by rules.
A study at the University of Utah found that if you ask someone why he is friendly with someone else, he’ll say it is because he and his friend share similar attitudes. But if you actually quiz the two of them on their attitudes, you’ll find out that what they actually share is similar activities. We’re friends with the people we do things with, as much as we are with the people we resemble. We don’t seek out friends, in other words. We associate with the people who occupy the same small, physical spaces that we do.
People listen to what their political leaders are telling them, and my view is both that Trump is tapping into some racially ugly attitudes, but also that he is leading people to racially ugly attitudes.
More essential than working on attitudes and behaviors is examining the paradigms out of which those attitudes and behaviors flow.
Your outer world of attitudes, wealth, work, relationships and health will always be a reflection of your inner attitudes of mind.
I want to work with faith-based leaders to address the negative attitudes that are still too often associated with mental illness, attitudes that hold people back from getting the help that they need.
Good attitudes among players do not guarantee a team's success, but bad attitudes guarantee it's failure.
There are only two ways to be quite unprejudiced and impartial. One is to be completely ignorant. The other is to be completely indifferent. Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.
There are in life as many aspects as attitudes towards it, and aspects change with attitudes.
We are masters, first, of our attitudes. Our attitudes shape our future. This is a universal law.
Blues is the bedrock of everything I do. All the characters in my plays, their ideas and their attitudes, the stance that they adopt in the world, are all ideas and attitudes that are expressed in the blues.
Blues is the bedrock of everything I do. All the characters in my plays, their ideas and attitudes, the stance they adopt in the world, are all ideas and attitudes that are expressed in the blues.
My attitudes aren't directed toward characters at all. I don't feel sympathetic toward some characters, unsympathetic toward others. I don't love some characters, feel contempt for others. They have attitudes; I don't.
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