A Quote by Stewart Udall

We're all pretty individualistic. — © Stewart Udall
We're all pretty individualistic.
Spain used to be very individualistic in its sporting activities. Now we are showing we are pretty good in teams - that is an improvement.
I guess a witness is all I am. I think as a writer, you're pretty removed. Writing is a very selfish, individualistic pursuit. So in that sense I'm a witness because I'm not participating.
I think it's very pretty. Can it be pretty if no one thinks it's pretty? I think it's pretty. If you're the only one? That's pretty pretty. And what about the boys? Don't you want them to think you're pretty? I wouldn't want a boy to think I was pretty unless he was the kind of boy who thought I was pretty.
We get so worried about being pretty. Let’s be pretty kind. Pretty funny. Pretty smart. Pretty strong.
The French are very individualistic.
Fashion, to me, is being individualistic.
For people who make inventions, whether they make scientific inventions or artistic inventions, they're driven by pretty much the same thing. It's some mistrust from somebody saying it couldn't be a certain way, and overthrowing that. But that can happen at any point in history, at any time you come along. It doesn't get better or worse because you're born in this era or that era - I think it's more individualistic. It comes from within, you know, it's an internal thing.
Gender is really varied and complicated and sort of infinitely individualistic.
I believe that in the ideal school we have the reconciliation of the individualistic and the institutional ideals.
The problem with all these fiercely individualistic girls was that they were all exactly the same.
Elvis Costello's song writing is so peerless and individualistic. It's storytelling and it's deeply intelligent and clever.
When the team's not playing well offensively, it's always a problem for me because I'm not an individualistic player.
A rowdy bunch on the whole, they were most of them so violently individualistic as to be practically interchangeable.
There's something about cats' self-sufficiency and their seemingly individualistic ways that I find compelling.
Tennis belongs to the individualistic past - a hero, or at most a pair of friends or lovers, against the world.
You know, I'm a really individualistic person. I'm extremely narcissistic and egocentric, too. So I have one life, and I have to live it the way I want.
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