Saying Quotes
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Saying “I love you forever” won’t hold us together.
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To utilize social media tools effectively and properly, you must absolutely generate spontaneous communications in direct response to what others are saying or to what is happening in that moment. Be yourself. Be conversational. Be engaged.
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I am one of those irritating people, who hang on to the door-knob after they say good-bye, and will neither come back nor go, always remembering something else which must be said.
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It’s a woman saying something secretive, something in her eyes that’s almost animalistic.
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People are often shy to acknowledge that they are Bengalis. They somehow take pride in saying that they cannot speak or read the language.
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Every time I catch myself saying, "Oh no, you shouldn't try that," I think, "Yes, I should."
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People are always saying they loved me in 'Titanic.'
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I have a saying: the scandal isn't what's illegal, the scandal is what's legal.
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Saying no to loud people gives you the resources to say yes to important opportunities.
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First thing you have to do is drop your ego. Once you drop your ego, everything comes easy to you. You can just start filtering through what they're saying without getting defensive.
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I'm certainly not saying anything new, and I'm not even saying anything all that different from what everyone else I know is saying right now - I'm saying what millions of people are saying. I'm just saying it publicly.
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If nobody quotes you, you haven't said a thing worth saying.
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Many times I heard Imam Ahmad saying (when asked to give his opinion) on controversial scholarly issues 'I do not know.'
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It was a show that you played at home and you're saying to the contestant do this and do that. When you at home are involved in yelling at the screen, then you know you've got an audience.
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Knowing is the easy part; saying it out loud is the hard part.
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It's hard when you read an article saying bad things about you. It is as if someone is sticking a knife on your heart. But I am the harshest critic of my work.
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Nothing is perfect...We're really more interested in what we're saying than how we're saying it.
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I am noticing that we're getting more and more people - and I don't know how to handle this - who come to me saying, "Would you pray for my son? Would you pray for my daughter?" I've been saying, "Pray for them yourself." But they don't want that because they think I've got something that's greater than what they have. I keep saying, "I don't! Not really. I got the title 'minister; but I don't want to exploit you. You do it, too." I think the way to solve it is to do it together. We're going to pray in community, you see?
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Over time, I've come to recognize what others bring to the table, and I've developed a much more team-based approach. There's the saying that there is no end to what one can achieve if one doesn't have to take the credit for what was achieved.
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When you ignore what people are saying on a daily basis, calling for the annihilation of your country, you are ignoring them at your own risk.
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I'm a big fan of saying the thing that is not necessarily sincere or earnest, but definitely honest.
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You really have to listen to yourself and know if what someone is saying is true for you.
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I'm a big fan of things in writing in general that are subtle, that suggest something without actually in-your-face saying it.
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A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.