Top 1200 Tipping Point Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
School is the path, not the point.
the point is that there are always answers.
There is no point in being lazy. — © Shaun Evans
There is no point in being lazy.
Evil is a point of view.
The point is that you can't be too greedy.
My vibration is my point of attraction.
We are at an inflection point in history.
I'm at the halfway point of shooting .
We are seeing, then, that our experience is altogether momentary. From one point of view, each moment is so elusive and so brief that we cannot even think about it before it has gone. From another point of view, this moment is always here, since we know no other moment than the present moment. It is always dying, always becoming past more rapidly than imagination can conceive. Yet at the same time it is always being born, always new, emerging just as rapidly from that complete unknown we call the future. Thinking about it almost makes you breathless.
There is no point staying on the past.
If you do a job, do it right or there is no point.
If you're not entertaining, what the hell's the point?
At the still point, there the dance is. — © T. S. Eliot
At the still point, there the dance is.
If you're not going to win there is no point in fighting.
You're always choosing the start point and the end point. And almost by definition, the most interesting period is where something happens, as a result of which something is different at the end. And so to me, the idea that you know everything about a character at the beginning is sort of ridiculous. Something has to be revealed. I like it when the deeper you go with the character, the more you see the layers start to peel away. It's more challenging to me, but it's also just interesting. Those are the things I like to watch. I like to watch the evolutions of something.
The point is to live everything.
Everyone has a breaking point.
There's no point in playing with pressure.
The point of advertising is to destroy markets.
You have to fight for each point.
I never have regrets! What's the point?
I don't see the point of pretending we're clones.
All religions do not point to God
Bartering is not my strong point.
Selma was the turning point.
There's no point in living in the past.
If you don't get it right, what's the point?
I write from my point of view.
Vengeance is not the point: change is.
The point of cities is multiplicity of choice.
The Point of Power Is in the Present.
Wherever you are, that's the entry point.
I'm romantic to the point of embarrassment.
Speak briefly and to the point.
What's the point of shorts if they're not short?
There's no point in living in an alternate reality.
Wherever you are is the entry point.
What's the point of staying sober? — © Oliver Reed
What's the point of staying sober?
I have a great editor and I enjoy, in a masochistic way, being ruthless about my own performance. How do I know, but I think I'm quite good at saying, "That's no good. That's no good. That's it. That's it. That's good." And I'm with the editor who goes, "No, I think you're wrong. That's not your best." There's an initial point in the editing, if you're directing yourself, especially in my case, where you go, "Ouch, ouch, ouch, I can't watch this." And then, there's a point where you become hard-nosed and just take your neurosis away and go, "What's working? That's okay. That's okay. We can lose that, and lose that." You get objective about it.
I see no point in reading.
There's no point apologizing about where you come from.
Usually when you act, you know where you're going, where the point is.
There's no point feeling angry at a drunk.
I wasn't a point guard. I was a killer.
The point is to be involved in the moment.
You're insane!" "I won't argue that point.
What's the point of a song if you can't be honest?
A garden always has a point. — © Elizabeth Hoyt
A garden always has a point.
The infant-inconvenience kicked in response, and Conall twitched at the sensation. “Active little pup, isn’t he?” “She,” corrected his wife. “As if any child of mine would dare be a boy.” It was a long-standing argument. “Boy,” replied Conall. “Any child as difficult as this one has been from the start must, perforce, be male.” Alexia snorted. “As if my daughter would be calm and biddable.” Conall grinned, catching one of her hands and bringing it in for a kiss, all prickly whiskers and soft lips. “Very good point, wife. Very good point.
No one can point fingers at my professionalism.
Since Jimmy Carter, religious fundamentalists play a major role in elections. He was the first president who made a point of exhibiting himself as a born again Christian. That sparked a little light in the minds of political campaign managers: Pretend to be a religious fanatic and you can pick up a third of the vote right away. Nobody asked whether Lyndon Johnson went to church every day. Bill Clinton is probably about as religious as I am, meaning zero, but his managers made a point of making sure that every Sunday morning he was in the Baptist church singing hymns.
The present is the point of power.
I think if it's not monumental, there's no point.
Patience was not my strong point.
What was the point of a sacrifice if it wasn't meant for the ones you loved?
I have no handles, I'm no point guard.
That," he said, "is so not the point of this conversation.
The point is to be good-to be sensitive and sincere.
So this is it. Match point for eternity.
Consider a man riding a bicycle. Whoever he is, we can say three things about him. We know he got on the bicycle and started to move. We know that at some point he will stop and get off. Most important of all, we know that if at any point between the beginning and the end of his journey he stops moving and does not get off the bicycle he will fall off it. That is a metaphor for the journey through life of any living thing, and I think of any society of living things.
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