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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
My own personal tweets are very limited. I think I have, like, 68 followers on my personal Twitter.
I don't separate things out between what's personal and what's my work. My passion is personal.
Sweetness! World needs sweetness! It needs a sweet child, a sweet dolphin, a sweet monkey; it needs sweet people to soften the callous hearts! — © Mehmet Murat Ildan
Sweetness! World needs sweetness! It needs a sweet child, a sweet dolphin, a sweet monkey; it needs sweet people to soften the callous hearts!
My collections are a reflection of my personal style and interests. All the textiles, fabrics and patterns are of my personal choice.
I don't make personal abuse against anybody, I don't mind personal remarks.
I think style is both something that you have naturally and something you need to study. The most important thing is to find your personal style, your personal difference and choose things that suit you best and bring out your personal attributes.
The world says: "You have needs - satisfy them. You have as much right as the rich and the mighty. Don't hesitate to satisfy your needs; indeed, expand your needs and demand more." This is the worldly doctrine of today. And they believe that this is freedom. The result for the rich is isolation and suicide, for the poor, envy and murder.
I think that talking about the personal specificity, personal details, is how you get the big, big audiences - by talking about your relationships or your personal tragedies. If you reach out with that energy, you'll touch people.
I believe that all fiction is personal and all writing is at some level personal.
With things in my personal life, if I talk about it, it doesn't stay personal.
Personal finances are like people’s personal health, crucial and tragic to the sufferer but tedious to the listener.
Before I was going to be an actress, I was going to be a veterinarian! I thought I was one as a child. I was the kid who was like, 'Daddy! I want a kitty! It needs a mommy!' And my dad was such a sucker. Every time I would beg, with tears flying down my face, about how this animal needs love, needs a home. He would cave.
I think you have to have a personal connection, and that's what I am always looking to try to create: a personal way in to a story. — © Emma Walton Hamilton
I think you have to have a personal connection, and that's what I am always looking to try to create: a personal way in to a story.
We've been here so long. The history and richness runs so deep within the community. We own this. It's personal. It's very personal.
Do not allow yourselves to be made to feel inadequate or frustrated because you cannot do everything others seem to be accomplishing. Only you and your Father in Heaven know your needs, strengths, and desires. Around this knowledge your personal course must be charted and your choices made.
I'm not here to tell you what your average needs to be, but it would seem to me that one way to protect yourself, as an entrepreneur, from the dreaded average is to understand what that looks like in your industry, your business, and your personal life and take the steps to be above average.
Every time we push personal development aside, we invite personal struggle into our lives.
It's probably a combination of personal and non-personal matters that have led us to where we are musically.
I have never understood why people who can swallow the enormous improbability of a personal God boggle at a personal Devil.
The NBA is never just a business. It's always business. It's always personal. All good businesses are personal. The best businesses are very personal.
We learn in our guts, not just in our brain, that a life of joy is not in seeking happiness, but in experiencing and simply being the circumstances of our life as they are; not in fulfilling personal wants, but in fulfilling the needs of life.
The brain needs to have a story; it needs to have a logical screenplay telling where we're coming from and what we're going to.
I also would have steered clear of politics. I’m grateful for the opportunities God gave me to minister to people in high places; people in power have spiritual and personal needs like everyone else, and often they have no one to talk to. But looking back I know I sometimes cros­sed the line, and I wouldn’t do that now.
Some people seek meaning in life through personal gain, through personal relationship, or through personal experiences. However, it seems to me that being blessed with the intellect to divine the ultimate secrets of nature gives meaning enough to life.
The only meaningful contact is one that involves a genuine, giving personal interaction. You may want another person to help you in business, but you must also be willing to help him and to spend time getting to know his interests and needs... It has to be real and heartfelt, or it's best not to try to establish the relationship at all.
Religions have approved themselves; they have ministered to sundry vital needs which they found reigning. When they violated other needs too strongly, or when other faiths came which served the same needs better, the first religions were supplanted.
Human beings are free except when humanity needs them. Maybe humanity needs you. To do something. Maybe humanity needs me—to find out what you're good for. We might both do despicable things, Ender, but if humankind survives, then we were good tools.
Everything I do is personal. I have never made a movie that didn't have very strong personal resonance.
I'm a fiercely private person in general, and like to keep my personal life personal.
I'm not very comfortable about the audience getting a peek into my personal life. I like to keep my personal space.
Modern conveniences grant us more free time to focus on spiritual needs and devote more time to personal service. But the basic element which should never change in the lives of righteous young women is giving service to others.
To me, writing is a personal thing; I write super-personal, autobiographically.
My mum was a peacemaker, and in personal things I tend to do that, because I can't deal with personal conflict. I find that horrible.
Before the fight I don't like to talk a lot of crap about my opponents, it's nothing personal, when it comes to interviews or anything like that. But once I get in there, I make it personal. This is my livelihood, my life is either going to go up or go down depending on what happens right here, so it's really personal. I make that guy my enemy.
All of our lyrics are really personal, and we get a lot of personal letters.
As an artist, as an actor, as a writer, you have to use what's personal to you. You have to be personal about your work; otherwise, it doesn't ring true.
Our society is obsessed with personal rights, but it will survive only if we adopt personal obligations.
......so called “composition” becomes a personal thing, to be developed along with technique, as a personal way of seeing. — © Edward Weston
......so called “composition” becomes a personal thing, to be developed along with technique, as a personal way of seeing.
What we need is not so much personal development, as personal replacement: What we need is not so much personal development, but personal substitution.
It's hard for me to write about anything personal because I get way too personal.
Off screen, I am a very shy person, and I want to keep my personal life completely personal.
Definitely, there is a sense in my writing that people now know me in a personal way. And to an extent, that's true because I write about very personal things, and I use the personal often to contextualize some of these sociopolitical issues that we're dealing with. And to an extent, they're right. They know something about me.
Design is a very personal thing. It's like art. Your personal choice plays a big role.
Prayer must be broad in its scope - it must plead for others. Intercession for others is the hallmark of all true prayer. When prayer is confined to self and to the sphere of one's personal needs, it dies by reason of its littleness, narrowness and selfishness.
There are certain things that are fundamental to human fulfillment. The essence of these needs is captured in the phrase 'to live, to love, to learn, to leave a legacy.' The need to leave a legacy is our spiritual need to have a sense of meaning, purpose, personal congruence, and contribution.
Any composer needs opportunities, but now these chances are based on personal relationships, and not on talent alone. For that, you must keep calling directors and keep them happy. So, PR plays a major part now, more than talent or success.
[Personal] industry must be faint and languid, which is not excited by the sense of personal interest.
I don't differentiate between personal and professional work. Everything I do is personal. — © Bill Frakes
I don't differentiate between personal and professional work. Everything I do is personal.
I know from personal conversation and from personal interaction, that Hillary Clinton cares deeply about issues of inclusion.
The real practice of love goes beyond satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Wallowing in pleasure can be just as limiting as wallowing in pain if you don't open your heart beyond the satisfaction of your personal emotional needs.
Peace-not passion, not personal possessions, not personal accomplishments nor happiness-is one of the greatest blessings a man can receive.
As regards personal relationships I cannot say that I had any particularly personal intercourse with anyone.
We are not saved by nations or by churches or by families, but as individuals, through a personal interest in a personal Saviour.
There is a deeper life. It is as deep as a personal Gethsemane and as costly as a personal Calvary.
What I write is very personal, but not autobiographical. It's more 'thematically personal' - what's up in my life in terms of themes at the moment.
Yet a personal God can become a grave liability. He can be a mere idol carved in our own image, a projection of our limited needs, fears and desires. We can assume that he loves what we love and hates what we hate, endorsing our prejudices instead of compelling us to transcend them.
I think there's very many paths to a nomination, and they don't all necessarily go through the bloggers. I don't think we, as bloggers, are all important. I don't think that we can make or break a candidate. I think we are a component, we are a piece of a larger piece of a puzzle. And so, no campaign is going to be able to have it all. No campaign is going to have all the money it needs, or all the media it needs, or all the staffers it needs or all the blog attention it needs. They're going to have various pieces, and there's more than one way to get to the nomination.
Doing less is not being lazy. Don't give in to a culture that values personal sacrifice over personal productivity.
Work is personal in the same way that finding a friend or partner is personal.
This whole society, up to now, has been very violent with the individual. It does not believe in the individual; it is against the individual. It tries in every possible way to destroy you for its own purposes. It needs clerks, it needs stationmasters, deputy-collectors, policemen, magistrates, it needs soldiers. It does not need human beings.
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