152 Quotes About Stubbornness
- Author Marie Rutkoski
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Arin, you’re not listening. You’re not thinking clearly.”“You’re right. I haven’t been thinking clearly, not for a long time. But I understand now.” Arin pushed his tiles away. His winning hand scattered out of line. “You have changed, Kestrel. I don’t know who you are anymore. And I don’t want to.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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If you could stay as stubborn as when you were a child then you need not to compromise on your dreams.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Do I forget, or do I refuse to remember?
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- Author Shahenshah Hafeez Khan
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Prone to persistent failure — check your medication, maybe you are taking stubbornness mixed with stupidity, try stubbornness with a mix of intelligence & small dose of dedication, oh yes, time to time scanning of results always helps.
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- Author Steven Erikson
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People who make up their minds about something never listen to advice - especially when it's to the contrary.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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If you think the most courageous and difficult thing you can do is stubbornly stand your ground, try graciously giving in.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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When I find that stubbornness continually overrides common sense regardless of the logic of my argument, it seems that the only effective solution is to tell them to go ahead and stick their finger in the socket. And what I find is that what my argument failed to solve, electricity does quite nicely.
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- Author Will Advise
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With all the global warming going around nowadays, it would only take the stubbornness of a mule and the patience of a sitting duck to achieve what no man has ever done before – namely melt the ice in a wax figure’s beaten heart that was chopped off and hidden 50 meters under the polar ice caps in Alaska, to protect it from feeling.
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- Author Salman Rushdie
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We, the public, are easily, lethally offended. We have come to think of taking offence as a fundamental right. We value very little more highly than our rage, which gives us, in our opinion, the moral high ground. From this high ground we can shoot down at our enemies and inflict heavy fatalities. We take pride in our short fuses. Our anger elevates, transcends.
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