4,945 Quotes About Attitude

  • Author Anna Madorsky
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    Having the right attitude goes further than grinding yourself into the ground another two hours after skating.

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  • Author Benito Mussolini
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    As regards the Liberal doctrines, the attitude of Fascism is one of absolute opposition both in the political and in the economical field.

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  • Author Bill Mauldin
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    Patton was living in the Dark Ages. Soldiers were peasants to him. I didn't like that attitude.

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  • Author Bill Maher
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    It takes the youth, really; they're the ones that should have the energy, it shouldn't be the old geezers, but the signs are very worrying. Half of them, apparently, don't believe in global warming. They think it's a hoax, which is more of that stupid, stick-their-head-in-the-sand attitude. Where is the outrage at the generations that have preceded them spending all the money? But the cynicism is so deep and so ingrained; I guess no one feels they can do anything.

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  • Author Bill Maher
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    Well, that's exactly the wrong attitude. That is not the attitude they had in World War II. Your attitude is that freedom means you can do whatever you want whenever you want it, and that sacrifice is somehow un-American. But the idea that we should also be defensive about our flaws and weaknesses and our vulnerabilities is ridiculous.

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  • Author Bob Melvin
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    Randy seems to have come in here with a different attitude this year. He's thrown the ball well both times he's been out there and today was as good as I've seen him throw.

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  • Author Brad Miller
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    Defensively, it's been night and day. He's brought an attitude that's rejuvenated our spirits.

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  • Author Bruce McCall
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    If the general attitude of Canadians toward their mighty neighbor to the south could be distilled into a single phrase, that phrase would probably be "Oh, shut up." The Americans talked too much, mainly about themselves. Their torrid love affair with their own history and legend exceeded-painfully-the quasi-British Canadian idea of modesty and self-restraint. ... They were forever busting their buttons in spasms of insufferable yahoo pride or all too publicly agonizing over their crises.

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