A Quote by Rick Steves

Be fanatically positive and militantly optimistic. If something is not to your liking, change your liking. — © Rick Steves
Be fanatically positive and militantly optimistic. If something is not to your liking, change your liking.
Like skiing with bent knees makes the moguls fun, you need to take risks, get out of your comfort zone, have a positive attitude, and enjoy the bumps in the road. I like to say that if things aren’t to your liking, change your liking.
If something is not to your liking, change your liking.
I don't mind people liking or not liking me. If you make something and then in the back of your mind you think it could have been a bit better, that can hurt a bit.
The idea of someone not liking me or not liking my movie was always easier to deal with than someone really liking it. I don't know why.
Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.
There's no more film. Film is gone. We photograph digitally and electronically. We don't really use film the same way anymore - it's disappearing little by little. Things change. We have to change with them. There's no point in liking or not liking it. It is what it is.
If your environment is not to your liking, change it!
...people liking you or not liking you is an accident and is to do with them and not you. That goes for love too, only more so.
Liking one person is an extra reason for liking another.
Loving isn't liking and it takes liking to live together.
Liking who you are and liking what you do can make you an incredibly successful person.
I leave you free to be yourself: to think your thoughts, indulge your tastes, follow your inclinations, behave in ways that you decide are to your liking.
Remember when you were a kid and the boys didn't like the girls? Only sissies liked girls? What I'm trying to tell you is that nothing's changed. You think boys grow out of not liking girls, but we don't grow out of it. We just grow horny. That's the problem. We mix up liking pussy for liking girls. Believe me, one couldn't have less to do with the other.
Knowing something is not as good as liking it. Liking something is not as good as rejoicing in it.
One of the most insidious myths in American wine culture is that a wine is good if you like it. Liking a wine has nothing to do with whether it is good. Liking a wine has to do with liking that wine, period. Wine requires two assessments: one subjective, the other objective. In this it is like literature. You may not like reading Shakespeare but agree that Shakespeare was a great writer nonetheless.
Sometimes it has to do with other longings that are much more existential. Sometimes you go elsewhere not because you are not liking the one you are with; you are not liking the person you have become.
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