Quotes by Admitting Maturity, as I conceived it, was recognizing what was bad or peculiar in life, admitting it has to stay that way, and going ahead with the best of things. Richard Ford admitting maturity peculiar Aggies have a really interesting way of admitting defeat. We've never been outscored. We just ran out of time. Rick Perry admitting way interesting I hate admitting that my enemies have a point. Salman Rushdie admitting hate enemy The first step to getting good is admitting that you aren't (yet). Seth Godin admitting steps firsts By using formula in filmmaking we are admitting that film is not art. Signe Baumane admitting film art Work hard to seem infallible and others will work to find our flaws. Admit our shortcomings and others will work to help us be infallible. Simon Sinek admitting work helping I don't have time' is the single most frequently given reason for living fractional, perpetually indentured lives, for not living fully or freely. Because time is life, when we say we don't have enough time, we are admitting that we don't have enough life. Sonia Johnson admitting reason time Admitting one's ignorance is the first step in acquiring knowledge. Socrates admitting ignorance firsts Don't let the sun go down without saying thank you to someone, and without admitting to yourself that absolutely no one gets this far alone. Stephen King uptight admitting parenting How to seperate the humiliation from the loss, that's the catch. You can never be sure if what tortures you is the pain of being without someone you love or the embarrassment of admitting that you have been rejected. Stephen Fry admitting pain loss The only tough thing is admitting to my wife how much a certain article of clothing costs. Taye Diggs admitting cost wife Admitting that you do not know something is the first step to learning. Terry Goodkind admitting steps firsts There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality. Thomas Nagel admitting objectivity reality The problem is one of opposition between subjective and objective points of view. There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality. But often what appears to a more subjective point of view cannot be accounted for in this way. So either the objective conception of the world is incomplete, or the subjective involves illusions that should be rejected. Thomas Nagel admitting views reality She was a triumph over ugliness, so often more beguiling than real beauty, if only because it contains paradox. In this case, as opposed to the scrupulous method of good taste and scientific grooming, the trick had been worked by exaggerating defects; she'd made them ornamental by admitting them boldly. Truman Capote admitting triumph real He’d always been willing to confess his faults, for, by admitting them, it was as if he made them no longer exist. Truman Capote admitting faults made There is a difference between admitting and confessing. Admitting involves softening, making excuses for things that cannot be excused; confessing just names the crimes at its full severity. Veronica Roth admitting differences names Art enlarges experience by admitting us to the inner life of others. Walter Lippmann lives-of-others admitting art I love you, Im Meahri. I'm sorry because you suffered alone. For admitting it so late, I am sorry. You aren't going anywhere now. I am not letting you go anywhere. Yoon Sang-hyun admitting sorry love-you I have trouble admitting I'm wrong. Toni Collette wrong admitting trouble «12345»