A Quote by Stephen Harper

Having hit a wall, the next logical step is not to bang our heads against it. — © Stephen Harper
Having hit a wall, the next logical step is not to bang our heads against it.
We may be up against a stone wall, but we don't have to bloody our heads against it unless we choose to.
It is the logical next step in our ongoing effort to shift our company's centre of gravity, accelerate our growth
It was like falling off a building and suddenly, bang, you hit the bottom. The first time it happened was on an ordinary day at home. I was taking down some curtains. I took one step, turned around, took another step and then I fell and hit my head hard on the rowing machine.
Anytime you hit a curve, or you hit on the side of the wall, you hit against the side of the sled. We're taking four to five, sometimes six or seven Gs on our body every time we go down the track. And then the crashing.
Don't bang your head against the wall about what you can't do.
Geometry is beautifully logical, and it teaches you how to think and prove that things are so, step by step by step. Proofs are excellent lessons in reasoning. Without logic and reasoning, you are dependent on jumping to conclusions or - worse - having empty opinions.
We think that the world is a solid, vivid place, full of shape and colour and solid objects like this table and this microphone and so on, but we actually create that in our heads out of the bits of information that hit the back of our eyeballs or hit our eardrums or hit our tongues or whatever.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Sorry Mr. Yipes, sir, she won't budge!' Put your back into it, man, give it all you've got!' Bang! Bang! Bang!
If I were running to be somebody, there are a lot of easier sombodies to be. After all, running against the incumbent governor of your own party in your home state is not the next logical step in a political life.
You should be willing to bang your head against a wall until you find the solution.
When I read passages like this, I want to look for the nearest wall to bang my head against.
Insect politics, indifferent universe. Bang your head against the wall, but apathy is worse.
Sometimes, I'd take shots without aiming, just to see what happened. I'd rush into crowds - bang! bang! ... It must be close to what a fighter feels after jabbing and circling and getting hit, when suddenly there's an opening, and bang! Right on the button. It's a fantastic feeling.
I'm not of the opinion that the next logical step for a book is for it to be made into a film.
It's starting to sink in," Corny said. "I can almost look at you without wanting to bang my head against the wall.
Things just always seem to lead to the logical next step.
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