A Quote by Nancy Pelosi

I don't spend a lot of time thinking about the ratings of Congress. I really don't. — © Nancy Pelosi
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about the ratings of Congress. I really don't.
My justification is that most people my age spend a lot of time thinking about what they're going to do for the next five or ten years. The time they spend thinking about their life, I just spend drinking.
I'm really grateful for the opportunities I get. But I do spend a lot of time thinking about how lucky I am so I don't become complacent about it.
Outside of interviews, I spend very little time thinking about myself. I spend time thinking about my writing and my children and other things that are pertinent.
I'm tough, I'm pushy, I'm really loud. I used to spend a lot of time thinking about it. But we only have so much brain capacity, so if I'm spending part of my brain thinking about how I'm acting, A, I'm not spending all of my brain doing, and B, I'm not actually in that moment.
I used to spend a lot of time just thinking about myself, thinking that the party started when I showed up.
In general, I find that poets spend a lot of time thinking about themselves, and not a lot of time thinking about other poets, or other poetry. Unless they think about how it affects them, or how it could impact them.
When I go home, I got a kid; I don't really spend a lot of time thinking about the character or anything that may or may not happen.
I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about my faults.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself.
I used to be so focused on winning, I had a really hard time enjoying soccer. If I missed a shot, I would spend a lot of time thinking about how I'd disappointed my teammates. Then I learned how moments of struggle make you stronger.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about my genes because I can't do anything about them.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about regrets because there's nothing I can do.
I'm not a futurist, so I don't spend a lot of time thinking about 20 years from now.
I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things.
If you spend a lot of time shopping for athletic clothes, you may want to consider spending less time thinking about high school.
See, popularity is complicated. You have to spend a lot of time thinking about liking; you have to really like being liked, and also sort like being disliked.
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