A Quote by Steve Wynn

Posturing is counterproductive. Posturing only works if things are screwed up. — © Steve Wynn
Posturing is counterproductive. Posturing only works if things are screwed up.
The American people are fed up...with political posturing.' True, but also an example of political posturing.
Trump could teach Republicans in Washington a lot if only they stopped posturing long enough to watch carefully.
All at once I felt so vain, like a girl posturing for the crowds as she walks along, only to discover the street is empty.
Posturing is funny to me.
These are the only genuine ideas, the ideas of the shipwrecked. All the rest is rhetoric, posturing, farce.
When it comes to drinking water, there is no room for political posturing or hollow solutions.
As you get older, there's a loosening of the ties to the ego and the posturing of who you are and how you behave.
Quiet diplomacy is far more effective than public posturing.
Rock n' roll is not just a fashion statement; it is the attitude, and it has a political posturing as well.
Enter any moment devoid of agenda, with an absence of posturing, and with your only intention being to send love to everyone you meet or even think of... Happiness, miracles and inner peace will follow.
Magic has both feet planted in cheap vaudeville and childish posturing; in dishonesty and therefore not in art.
Narrative prose is a legal wife, while drama is a posturing, boisterous, cheeky and wearisome mistress.
Public posturing notwithstanding, when trash becomes a hit no filmmaker worth his salt takes it seriously.
I couldn't go on, too conscious all at once of my whispering, my eternal posturing, always transforming the world with words--changing nothing.
The term congressional hearing is an oxymoron. No congressional hearing is ever called to gather information. Rather, it is an exercise designed strictly for posturing, by people who have already made up their minds, looking for ammunition to support their positions.
There you have it: an expensive higher education based on sloganeering, on pat, trite phrases that substitute moral posturing for political reasoning. It's elitism masquerading as egalitarianism.
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