Sharron Angle (Sharron Elaine Angle) Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I'm always about, 'What is the most productive version of what I'm putting into the world?' Something that can be engaged by all folks. I don't have to change everyone.
-
Putting on my legs is like putting on my shoes. I understand that's how some people might think differently, but I hope that in London, their perceptions open up.
-
A person needs at intervals to separate himself from family and companions and go to new places. He must go without his familiars in order to be open to influences, to change.
-
I came to Hollywood determined to follow in Jean Harlow's footsteps, but I was determined not to die young. My hope was to endure. And endure I have.
-
Small change, small wonders - these are the currency of my endurance and ultimately of my life.
-
The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.
-
We all have big changes in our lives that are more or less a second chance.
-
The Japanese people are usually very prudent, even when they are convinced change is necessary.
-
It's amazing to think how powerful of a force optimism and hope can be. It's the thing that saves me. I believed that I lived in the greatest country in the world. I still believe that, and consequently, I believed that I had a chance, even though things around me were absolutely crazy and difficult.
-
Helplessness induces hopelessness, and history attests that loss of hope and not loss of lives is what decides the issue of war.
-
Books that change you, even later in life, give you a kind of electrical shock as the world takes a different shape.
-
Both of my parents had a change of career. My mum was a nurse, and now she's a college lecturer.
-
Some scientists believe climate change is the cause of unprecedented melting of the North Pole, and that effects these very uncertain weather patterns. I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.
-
I think with all my books, language has been their subject as much as anything else. Language can elide or displace or sideline whole groups of people. You can't necessarily change the way language is used, but if it becomes something you're conscious of... that gives you a certain power over it.
-
Indians felt despondent about Indian governance. Changing that atmosphere of gloom was a very challenging task, and I faced many difficulties in rectifying the situation and bringing back confidence and hope.
-
When we are no longer able to change a situation - we are challenged to change ourselves.
-
The shift to a cleaner energy economy wont happen overnight, and it will require tough choices along the way. But the debate is settled. Climate change is a fact.
-
Nobody sets out to break new ground. I think change comes when people have no other choice.
-
The modern woman has a modern life, and most of us work. There's no time to change before we go out in the evening, so a dress should always look appropriate for day and night.
-
On two or three book tours, I have visited bookstores in the Mall of America and signed copies of my books and introduced myself to store employees who I hope will sell them.
-
Exemplary people concern themselves with virtue, small people concern themselves with territory. The ruling class thinks of punishment, the lower classes hope for benevolence.
-
Like all things, cities must change - even a city as enamoured of the past and memory as D.C.
-
I think there really is no shortcut to sovereignty.
-
We need people to really stand for faith and trust, not hope and change.