4,945 Quotes About Attitude

  • Author Andrew Carnegie
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    Every man gravitates to where he belongs in life, just as surely as water seeks and finds its level. His position is measured precisely by the quality and quantity of the service he renders, plus the mental attitude with which he relates himself to other people...

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  • Author Austin Croshere
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    It's kind of late to say, but make a stand. Everybody is really upset with the way we've been playing, coming off an embarrassing loss in Detroit. Everybody came in with a different attitude tonight.

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  • Author Ben Carson
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    We live in a country that used to have a can-do attitude, and now we have a 'what-can-you-do-for-me?' attitude, and what I try to do is find ways that we can develop common ground.

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  • Author Bill Clarke
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    The push button wall plates are still there. They are copper and have the black and white push buttons.

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  • Author Billy Cox
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    great. We went and played with the attitude of, 'Look at all those people, everybody's doing something different.' It's like watching television; we'll go with the vibe. So the energy from them came to us, and we threw it right back at them.

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  • Author Bob Castellini
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    I'm a fan. I'm just excited. It's fun, it's upbeat. These kids don't think they can lose. That's the attitude you have to take.

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  • Author Bram Cohen
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    One thing about school - I always had this attitude that I was in school to learn, and attempted to do whatever was involved in that process, while school had this attitude that I was there to earn grades, which I couldn't care less about. Unsurprisingly, my grades weren't very good.

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  • Author Brian Champion
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    We knew we were decent. When the kids called the meeting, it was gut check time. We became so much better. Our attitude was better and practices were better. When they got knocked down, they showed what they truly were made of. They developed a strong belief to excel. They pushed each other.

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  • Author Calvin Coolidge
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    [The political mind] is a strange mixture of vanity and timidity, of an obsequious attitude at one time and a delusion of grandeurat another time. The political mind is the product of men in public life who have been twice spoiled. They have been spoiled with praise and they have been spoiled with abuse.

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