Tend Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Tend. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Tend from various authors and personalities.

Most of us, if we're not careful, tend to dehumanize the enemy.
Women tend to be more intuitive, or to admit to being intuitive, and maybe the hard science approach isn't so attractive. The way that science is taught is very cold. I would never have become a scientist if I had been taught like that.
I like the guys that like football. And the guys that like football, they all like me back. And the ones that don't like me? They're the ones that know that I know that they don't like football. They tend to avoid me.
People tend to dwell more on negative things than on good things. So the mind then becomes obsessed with negative things, with judgments, guilt and anxiety produced by thoughts about the future and so on.
I tend to stay up late, not because I'm partying but because it's the only time of the day when I'm alone and don't have to be performing.
People tend to forget their duties but remember their rights.
Americans, it seems to me, tend to protect their children from the harshness of life, in their interest.
In a democracy, people tend to get the kind of government they deserve.
I tend to head for what's amusing because a lot of things aren't happy. But usually you can find a funny side to practically anything.
People with a sense of humor tend to be less egocentric and more realistic in their view of the world and more humble in moments of success and less defeated in times of travail.
Since I think I am very boring in normal life, I tend to hide behind all these exciting characters, making people believe that I am someone else entirely. That feeling is very powerful.
Human memory is a marvelous but fallacious instrument. The memories which lie within us are not carved in stone; not only do they tend to become erased as the years go by, but often they change, or even increase by incorporating extraneous features.
I tend to wear my emotions on my sleeve. I've had my share of mood swings, believe me. But it's a powerful thing when you realize that you have dominion over your behavior and your passions.
The young think that failure is the Siberian end of the line, banishment from all the living, and tend to do what I then did - which was to hide.
I grew up conservative because my mum was a conservative, and when I finally realized what conservatives were, I changed my mind immediately. As children, we tend to copy our parents.
I tend not to really think about what other people say. I'd rather just try and focus on what I'm doing, try and win basically.
It's nice to know there's a big world with many perspectives. I tend to get so stuck in my own small world easily, and going out into the world reminds me that I'm not the center of the world - in a good way.
We tend to accept information that confirms our prior beliefs and ignore or discredit information that does not. This confirmation bias settles over our eyes like distorting spectacles for everything we look at.
I tend to think you're fearless when you recognize why you should be scared of things, but do them anyway.
But generally speaking, I tend to be quiet and introspective.