Quotes on the topic: Matter


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The unsaid message of that endless rack of juniors' pushup bras? No matter what size you are, it still isn't good enough.


A lot of my work is a matter of reacting to surprises in life.


I think we are defined as human beings through our families, no matter what kind of family - through our relationships with parents, brothers and sisters.


Everybody is looking for validation, no matter who you are, and I think that's a need of the human condition - to look for affection or recognition or validation.


No matter what cause one defends, it will suffer permanent disgrace if one resorts to blind attacks on crowds of innocent people.


I really do see that anywhere I am, whether it's doing interviews a hundred in a row, that every situation I'm in, I'm at choice in the matter.


Every economy exists, no matter what the level of democracy, has elements of crony capitalism. It's - given human nature and given the democratic structures, which we all, I assume, adhere to, that is an inevitable consequence.


Forecasting our futures is built into our psyches because we will soon have to manage that future. We have no choice. No matter how often we fail, we can never stop trying.


Awards can give you a tremendous amount of encouragement to keep getting better, no matter how young or old you are.


No matter how big the audience is going to be. I'm interested in doing things that are fun.


Heroes in drama are people who try hard to reach a virtuous ideal. And whether they succeed or fail really doesn't matter - it's the trying that counts.


All money is a matter of belief.


Everything is creative. It's all relative to me. No matter what, you've gotta use your imagination, use your senses.


It is a matter of shame that in the morning the birds should be awake earlier than you.


In the matter of justice, all should be equal in your eyes.


You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.


Nothing new here, except my marrying, which to me is a matter of profound wonder.


By what principle of original right is it that one-fiftieth or one-ninetieth of a great nation, by calling themselves a State, have the right to break up and ruin that nation as a matter of original principle?


No matter what's happening in the Middle East - the Arab Spring, et cetera, the economic challenges, high rates of unemployment - the emotional, critical issue is always the Israeli-Palestinian one.


You know me, I'm not that kind of person that cares to unveil all of my personal things to the world because frankly, in terms of my soccer, it doesn't matter.