Top 239 Ingrained Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
It's almost ingrained in people that, just like you can't be a smart model, you can't be a good-looking cook.
Obviously I probably have internalized fatphobia about myself and what the world has ingrained in us.
We are critically dependent on the Internet, and it's ingrained in our way of life. — © Amber Rudd
We are critically dependent on the Internet, and it's ingrained in our way of life.
India is a civilization where the principle and philosophy of sacrifice is ingrained as part of our upbringing.
All music now is influenced by Hip Hop. It's so deeply ingrained in the culture.
It was ingrained in me to be gracious.
American prejudices about Europe rarely surface in headlines, but they are real, pervasive, and ingrained.
The drive to be a parent is strong. It's one of the most ingrained human traits there is.
It's never too late to redefine self-control, to change long-ingrained habits, and to do the work you're capable of.
What looks like resistance in many cases is rational responses to incentives and ingrained resource-allocation processes.
I grew up on hip-hop and crate-digging and those sensibilities are deeply ingrained in me.
'Better do it than wish it done,' is a phrase ingrained in my mind.
I'm ingrained in a lot of - almost too many - causes and struggles around the world because that's where I come from. — © Kenna
I'm ingrained in a lot of - almost too many - causes and struggles around the world because that's where I come from.
The tune was too ingrained for Mortenson to consider the novelty of this moment- an American, lost in Pakistan, singing a German hymn in Swahili.
Patriarchy is so ingrained in our psyche, that most us propagate it in small ways even without realizing.
Orders can be benign or malign, but the habit of obeying them can become ingrained.
The whole 'starting with stories, ending with novels' thing, it's probably too ingrained in the industry and the psyche to change it.
The idea that 'if you don't like how things are going, you can just leave' is so ingrained in Texas, the secession movement is no surprise.
I've had my eyes opened to so many things. But still, all I really want to do is my truck job. It's like an ingrained, default setting.
There's no point living at my age with many ingrained great fears.
Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained.
As tennis players, we're ingrained from a young age to not show anything - tiredness, fear - or your opponent is going to know and you don't want that to happen.
The stereotypes we pretend that we reject are ingrained in our DNA.
The importance of education is ingrained in Scottish history.
I can't leave anywhere without making my bed; it's ingrained.
The world has been set up in such a way that we don't even realise how ingrained certain things are, like how much we live in a patriarchal society or how institutional racism is ingrained in how we see the world. We don't realise how many things are being set in stone, in our heads.
I hold an office in trust, not a title. I don't want to say it's a kamikaze approach to life, but it's ingrained.
Some of the mini-worlds that filmmakers have created are so ingrained in my love of culture.
Since childhood, I was ingrained into sports. It plays an important part in my life.
I don't think I'm conscious of most of the things I've drawn from football, because they're so ingrained in me now... understanding that the discipline and the routine and the regimentation to be successful.
Discipline must be a habit so ingrained that it is stronger than the excitement of battle.
There's an ingrained mentality in our culture that women aren't as good. Other places, it doesn't exist.
The Charleston shooting is a result of an ingrained culture of racism and a history of terrorism in America. It should be covered as such.
Early practice is vital so that performances became totally ingrained and flow from the subconscious.
It's been ingrained in me, from my parents and others, this idea of making a difference in the world.
By practice and conviction formed, With ancient stubbornness ingrained, Although her body clung and swarmed, My own identity remained.
The illusion of skill is not only an individual aberration; it is deeply ingrained in the culture of the [investment management] industry.
Whatever politicians, activists and manipulators propose, it is the phlegmatic, indifferent, ingrained electorate which disposes. — © Don Aitkin
Whatever politicians, activists and manipulators propose, it is the phlegmatic, indifferent, ingrained electorate which disposes.
It is ingrained in all living creatures, first of all, to preserve their own safety, to guard against what is harmful, to strive for what is advantageous.
The embodiment of kindness is often made difficult by our long ingrained patterns of fear & jealousy.
I feel like that's so ingrained in so many children that you are so confined and repressed growing up that, anything you do, you have to rebel against it at some point.
My birthday is in August - right before September, so I have that "back to school" feeling ingrained in me so that time of year is when I usually do personal goals or resolutions.
I've been woken up by things like the MeToo movement. I didn't realize how much of the patriarchy was ingrained within my spirit.
My dad has ingrained that in me: 'Be accountable.'
A stone is ingrained with geological and historical memories.
When you do something all of your life, it's still ingrained in you.
It's ingrained in people's minds that it's a typecast and a stereotype that women are just emotional and crazy.
I've been ingrained since a young age to compete always and strive to be the best, and I think I'm working toward that. — © Zach Ertz
I've been ingrained since a young age to compete always and strive to be the best, and I think I'm working toward that.
Pro wrestling has always been ingrained into American culture. It was one of the first things that was ever on television, so everybody watched it.
If you already have a piece of music ingrained in your body, why would you not play it?
The people we most love do become a physical part of us, ingrained in our synapses, in the pathways where memories are created.
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
ABBA songs are so anthemic, and so ingrained in your system, that you can't really remember when you heard them.
Isn't it amazing how celebrity status preempts even the most ingrained hatreds?
I think it has just been ingrained in me since an early age that the harder you worked, the more successful you were.
We feel this passion that we have for music and this relentless need to pursue it and follow it and go wherever it takes. It's just something that's ingrained into us - it's ingrained in us so deeply that we say it's 'in our bones.'
A rivalry is me and James DeGale. That is ingrained in people now.
I ski every three years or so. I don't have the ingrained confidence that others do, but I'll happily toddle about a green or blue run.
War is a crucial, deeply ingrained part of human history. It has to be understood.
This inclination to hoard is deeply ingrained in me because in the past, in times of scarcity, you took what you could get.
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