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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Patriotism cannot be instilled inside anybody, it just happens to be there. And it can rise above any notion, any emotion.
Growing up poor taught me a lot. It instilled in me the ethics of hard work.
My years living and working abroad have instilled in me a passion for fine food, wine, theme parties, and enjoying life to the fullest. — © Sonja Morgan
My years living and working abroad have instilled in me a passion for fine food, wine, theme parties, and enjoying life to the fullest.
I am the product of Denny O'Neil in many ways, I carry forth a lot of what Denny instilled in me.
I have a strong Lutheran background, and my parents instilled in me strong morals.
I had a difficult relationship with my parents, who died young, but they instilled self-discipline and a sense of honour and loyalty and accountability. I'm grateful for that.
I prayed every day of my life, and that was instilled in me as a kid, and as I've gotten older, that's just matured in me.
My mum and dad have always enjoyed life, and it's something that's been instilled in me. I wake up in a good mood most mornings.
Values are most important. Democratic values have to be instilled from childhood and the child sees at an early stage in life in every situation in society.
The hardest thing for me is crying. Where I'm from, it's been instilled in me since I was little that men don't cry. Thank God for teardrops and menthol.
A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.
Always the eternal optimist, President Reagan instilled confidence and optimism at a time both were in short supply in our country.
My childhood overseas instilled in me an appreciation for foreign languages and cultures, but also a deep understanding of the vital role of American leadership in confronting aggression abroad.
I had parents who instilled in me the importance of love, morals and hard work. I give God all the glory because he has brought me through so much. — © Junior Seau
I had parents who instilled in me the importance of love, morals and hard work. I give God all the glory because he has brought me through so much.
My mum fought for feminism in her day so instilled in me the importance of equality. She taught me so much about women.
I can't turn my aggression off and I can't turn it on; it's just instilled in me and that's how I play.
It's an important lesson Dad instilled in me, the idea that we have the freedom to serve, and that the choice to serve can define the type of life you live.
My father instilled in me that if you don't see things happening the way you want them to, you get out there and make them happen.
Ballet is certainly appreciated in New York, but it has been a part of the Russian culture, history and heritage for hundreds of years, so it's much more instilled in the Russian blood.
Because I hate to lose. I've always had that instilled in me since I was a child. Racing. A game. You want to be in first place every time.
Something that was instilled in me by my parents at a very young age is that there is no happy life without a life of service.
In great Al Davis fashion, he took a reach that he believed in and instilled confidence in me like nobody else could. I was able to become all that he expected of me.
My father has been an inspiration - he instilled his work ethic without ever having to hammer it home. He was also very encouraging.
Sam Walton instilled ownership of the products in the stores into the collective consciousness of every associate regardless of what job they did for the company.
I was always fascinated with science, and being Persian, it's instilled in us at a young age to follow something very academic in our career.
My mother and father instilled in me a sense of purpose not defined by today's street obsession with bling, cars or cribs.
My parents always instilled in me to be a citizen of the world, so that's why I've taken to traveling and why it's such a huge part of my life.
I love working with customers. Sales has really influenced everything I do. It has instilled in me the important traits of operating with a sense of urgency and listening to people.
The best piece of advice my father gave me was to always work hard. One thing he instilled: Proper preparation prevents poor performances.
I would be the first to admit that I have incredibly high, ambitious standards for my life and my career, and I've had those my entire life. It's something that was just instilled in me by my parents.
My parents instilled in me the value of learning and encouraged me to succeed in school.
My parents always instilled knowing that your beautiful, that your fearfully and wonderfully made, and that you know who you are.
Our blackness and how to survive being black in America was something that our parents instilled in us extraordinarily well.
I grew up in beautiful Carmel, California, and I have extremely sweet parents that always loved nature and animals. They instilled such an appreciation for beauty and kindness that it was inherent.
Ultimately, when you write from a vantage point of faith, humility, and openness to the world around you, people have to respond because those same truths are instilled in them.
When it came to my childhood - growing up in a single-parent home, often struggling financially - my mother definitely instilled in me and my siblings this strength, this will, to just continue to survive and succeed.
I was never the most technical wrestler. But my coaches definitely instilled in me the belief that if you can push yourself and practice smarter than the other guy, you can beat him.
My parents were both born and raised in the Depression. They instilled great values about integrity and the importance of hard work, and I've taken that with me to every job.
Being a white southern African who saw the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, the sense of being an outsider was absolutely instilled in my limbic system. — © Alexandra Fuller
Being a white southern African who saw the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe, the sense of being an outsider was absolutely instilled in my limbic system.
My parents really instilled this idea in me of being your own person, almost to the extent that I couldn't do wrong. I'd get a bad grade and they'd be like, "No! What you did was great!"
My father instilled in me an attitude that you couldn't really enjoy yourself unless you had done something to deserve it. So, my childhood was spent working on farms or local shops or, when I got older, in banks.
Kids would never care about going to school unless your mama and daddy instilled into your head and explained to you that you need this thing to live.
Nothing that occurs in life is random or without purpose. Lessons were found within each event in our lives that, positive or negative, ultimately instilled a peaceful mind in us.
Growing up as the youngest daughter to immigrant parents, it was instilled in me from an early age to not be wasteful and to be respectful of money and possessions.
To these ideals which were instilled in me when I was a youth, I attribute in a large degree the success that was mine on the bicycle tracks of the world.
My dad instilled in me to naturally question all authority. I don't follow anything blindly. That's religion, cops, doctors, schools, you name it.
French women famously take care over their appearance, but this wasn't instilled in me as I grew up. I was taught that beauty comes from different places, from the inside and from the outside.
Science which is acquired unwillingly, soon disappears; that which is instilled into the mind in a pleasant and agreeable manner, is more lasting.
The long, cold Minnesota winters instilled in me a fascination for exotic far off places; I aspired toward a career in tropical diseases and world health problems. — © Peter Agre
The long, cold Minnesota winters instilled in me a fascination for exotic far off places; I aspired toward a career in tropical diseases and world health problems.
My father is a chemist, my mother was a homemaker. My parents instilled in us the feeling that learning was the most exciting thing that could happen to you, and it never ends.
Mr. McVicker instilled self-respect in those of us who were his students, because he respected us regardless of our background.
I only have a Bachelor's Degree but I've had professors who have instilled this kind of academic rigor in me where I don't make any generalizations or closed statements. There always has to be room for interpretation.
I owe my drive and determination to my upbringing, which instilled in me a set of values that make me who I am.
What opium is instilled into all disaster? It shows formidable as we approach it, but there is at last no rough rasping friction,but the most slippery sliding surfaces. We fall soft on a thought.
I mean my mother always wanted us to be individuals. She always instilled that into our brains which was incredibly painful for an adolescent to deal with.
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
It doesn't matter where I'm at - if I'm somewhere sitting still for more than an hour, rhymes start popping in my head... It's just kinda instilled in me.
My father was brought up in a theatrical background, just as I was, and his father instilled in him the need to do everything properly and take responsibility for money.
One good thing is I was instilled with really good values. My mom treats everyone the same.
Philanthropy has always been something that I've been kind of interested in because I think it was instilled at a very young age through my parents.
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