Sometimes people don't know what is behind the words they use. But an innocent little remark at school can affect you later in life.
When someone makes a racist remark, that doesn't make him a racist, but you have to say, 'This the line. You've crossed it, and you have to apologize' - not only to the person who has been hurt but also the people who live with that racial abuse almost all their lives. I think that's unacceptable if you don't.
Remarkably successful people habitually do what other people won't do. They go where others won't go because there's a lot less competition and a much greater chance for success.
We are always creating new tools and techniques to help people, but the fundamental framework is remarkably resilient, which means it must have something to do with the nature of organizations or human nature.
Under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably smart - smarter even sometimes than the smartest people in them.
I let people make remarks about me, but it doesn't touch me, all those remarks.
You'd never look at a Rembrandt and say, 'That's just wood and canvas and paint - how much?!' It's all about how many people want it. It works on a pair of jeans as well - they're just material and stitching, and as soon as you walk out of the shop, they're worth nothing.
As long as people remember me forever, that will be enough for me.
I don't have any sentimental notion about how people are going to remember me.
I served my time and came out of prison when I was just 26 and have worked with the government for 37 years. But people only remember me for what I did before that.
I don't want to tell people how to remember me. I want people to remember me as they remember me.
I don't be remembering women that I've met before. I don't remember people as a whole. It's crazy. A lot of times, people get in their feelings, like, 'You don't remember me?!'
My family got all over me because they said Bush is only for the rich people. Then I reminded them, 'Hey, I'm rich'.
People write me every day. It feels like this cycle that keeps giving, because as far along as I get in my happiness and success, hearing other people's stories is a constant reminder of where I came from, where people are, and how much help everybody still needs.
I had some difficult times when I first moved to Los Angeles when people would tell me I was saying things wrong. I felt different although my mum kept reminding me it was OK to be different.
I like to reminisce with people I don't know.
People like hearing songs that sound like something they've heard before, that's reminiscent of their childhood and of what their parents listened to.
Basically, a lot of people have asked to jump on 'Shutdown' remix, I'm not gonna front. But 'cause of quality control, we wanted to make it really big: it's all about spreading the British sound and culture.
When Florida Georgia Line and Nelly put out the 'Cruise' remix, it brought so many more people to country music.
While 'Django Unchained' presents a morally stark universe, where people do and say evil things with no remorse, it also luxuriates in the license that such evil provides.