A Quote by Pam Shriver

I didn't mean to offend anybody. It's my filter. I constantly work on it. — © Pam Shriver
I didn't mean to offend anybody. It's my filter. I constantly work on it.
I want to be careful when I'm breaking down matches because I don't want to offend anybody or knock anybody's work. It took me a long time to get where I was at, so I know how it feels when someone knocks on you.
My secret to comedy is don't offend anybody. Don't offend anybody ever. That's my secret.
It doesn't matter how many people you offend, as long as you're getting your message to your consumers. I say to those people who do not want to offend anybody: You are going to have a very, very difficult time having meaningful advertising.
I don't mean to offend anybody, but I think that we get a lot of scientists now who are bent into a system, and we lose some of their boldness by that. Obviously, you have to learn the ropes, but I think it's important to do that without hammering out the radicalness that makes innovation happen.
When we believe or say we have been offended, we usually mean we feel insulted, mistreated, snubbed, or disrespected. And certainly clumsy, embarrassing, unprincipled, and mean-spirited things do occur in our interactions with other people that would allow us to take offense. However, it ultimately is impossible for another person to offend you or to offend me. Indeed, believing that another person offended us is fundamentally false. To be offended is a choice we make; it is not a condition inflicted or imposed upon us by someone or something else.
Anybody who loves what they do, they're constantly doing it all the time. So I'm constantly working.
We take a lot of care with lyrics because we don't want to offend anybody.
I really don't want to offend anybody, but I find all forms of religious fundamentalism frightening.
The maps are really like a filter. They filter information for you to make better decisions on where you are going and what to do.
We do appreciate that we have a very conservative audience and we do try to walk the fine line of that and not offend anybody.
I don't want to offend nobody, and I don't rub anybody the wrong way. That's a part of growing up.
You don't filter smokestacks or water. Instead, you put the filter in your head and design the problem out of existence.
Clarity is of no importance because nobody listens and nobody knows what you mean no matter what you mean, nor how clearly you mean what you mean. But if you have vitality enough of knowing enough of what you mean, somebody and sometime and sometimes a great many will have to realize that you know what you mean and so they will agree that you mean what you know, what you know you mean, which is as near as anybody can come to understanding any one.
We do not experience things as they really are! We experience things only through a filter and that filter determines what information will enter our awareness and what will be rejected. If we change the filter (our belief system), then we automatically experience the world in a completely different way.
My movies were always clean. There was never anything obnoxious in them that might offend anybody.
The thing with newspapers is that they are a filter. We're relying on the editors of that paper to be a filter and to tell you that this is worth reading about, this is quality, and this is quite reliable.
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