A Quote by Paulo Coelho

Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts. — © Paulo Coelho
Sometimes it's what you don't say that counts.
I try to address my audiences intelligently. The man in the street counts, but sometimes he forgets that he counts.
You renew yourself every day. Sometimes you're successful, sometimes your not, but it's the average that counts.
It has been my experience as a teacher over the years and incarnations that what really counts are not techniques. What really counts is spirit, love. What really counts is a sense of propriety and dedication.
Everything you say on TV counts. You say it on record, with people watching you.
I used to bug all of the comedians for interviews, and when people want to talk to me, sometimes I'm very receptive and sometimes I say no. Sometimes if I say no, I think, "If they're smart, they'll figure out how to not accept this no."
We have to believe that every person counts, counts as a creative force that can move mountains.
What counts as rational argumentation is as historically determined and as context-dependent, as what counts as good French.
Sometimes while you're cooking it's messy but the outcome is good. The end result is all that counts.
Braque always said that the only thing that counts, in painting, is the intention, and it's true. What counts is what one wants to do, and not what one does. That's what's important.
What we do for a living does not matter so much as how we do it. It is the spirit in which we do our work that counts, and that counts through all eternity.
Every little job counts. Design counts.
Talent counts for much, but effort counts for more.
I really do think about the fact that every day counts. I believe that every individual counts, and so I believe that every day counts and I try not to waste it.
What people will say about me then - or maybe not say - will be the only thing that finally counts
What people will say about me then - or maybe not say - will be the only thing that finally counts.
I believe the Negro blood counts, and counts to my advantage – though it has caused me at times a life of great humiliation and sorrow.
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