The attitude of independence toward a constructed language which all national speakers — Edward Sapir
The phenomenon of home schooling is a wonderful example of the american can-do attitude. — Steve Forbes
I have always detested any departure from reality, an attitude which I relate to my mother’s poor mental health. — Jean Piaget
It’s better for me to play with guys because rock ‘n’ roll has such an aggressive attitude. — Lita Ford
I need that aggressive attitude to play my music and more men have that attitude than women. — Lita Ford
I thought I was going to be killed. The casualties were so heavy, it was just a given. — Elliot Lee Richardson
You can have a laugh in los angeles, or you can weep in los angeles, depending on your attitude towards it. — Miranda Richardson
You can’t study comedy; it’s within you. It’s a personality. My humor is an attitude. — Donald Jay Rickles
Iraq is just a symbol of the attitude of western democracies to the rest of the world. — Harold Pinter
The characteristic political attitude of today is not one of positive belief, but of despair. — Sir Herbert Edward Read
Our spiritual attitude is determined by our conception of our relation to infinite spirit. — Paul Twitchell
It goes without saying that the jewish people can have no other goal than palestine and that — Theodor Herzl
Reason is an action of the mind; knowledge is a possession of the mind; but faith is an attitude of the person. — Michael Ramsey
Sales are contingent upon the attitude of the salesman – not the attitude of the prospect. — W. Clement Stone
Regardless of what man’s attitude may be, that problem is hers – and before it can be his, it is hers alone. — Margaret Sanger
With my talent, I can make people laugh and give them another attitude about life. What a blessing that is for me. — Doris Roberts
I am shocked by the easy attitude of many in the media towards disclosing our nation’s secrets. — Todd Tiahrt
No rational argument will have a rational effect on a man who does not want to adopt a rational attitude. — Karl Popper
There must be something solemn, serious, and tender about any attitude which we denominate religious. — William James