Quotes about Attention
If you get good ratings, they'll cover you even if you have nothing to say.
- Donald Trump
I never, ever pay attention to the ratings. I stopped paying attention to the ratings somewhere around season two or three of 'Grey's.' It's something I have no control over, so I don't even pay attention.
- Shonda Rhimes
It is always helpful to us to fix our attention on the God-ward aspect of Christian work; to realise that the work of God does not mean so much man's work for God, as God's own work through man.
- Hudson Taylor
Usually, the interest in the personal lives of celebrities is mainly for gossip.
- Karan Wahi
My greatest asset now is my focus.
- Josh McDowell
Will not a tiny speck very close to our vision blot out the glory of the world, and leave only a margin by which we see the blot?
- George Eliot
Every nerve and muscle in Rosamond was adjusted to the consciousness that she was being looked at. She was by nature an actress of parts that entered into her physique: she even acted her own character, and so well, that she did not know it to be precisely her own.)
- George Eliot
I think it is important to begin with a statement in your speech that grabs the attention of the audience. I try to make my opening line 15 words or less.
- Charles Swindoll
The next time you are called to suffer, pay attention. It may be the closest you'll ever get to God.
- Max Lucado
Now' is the watchword of the wise.
- Charles Spurgeon
As a pastor, I recognize that in theological terms, narcissists want to be the center of attention, like a god, and have people worship them by paying attention to them, buying the products they promote, and emulating their behavior.
- Mark Driscoll
Tragedy, then, is a representation of an action that is worth serious attention, complete in itself, and of some amplitude; in language enriched by a variety of artistic devices appropriate to the several parts of the play; presented in the form of action, not narration; by means of pity and fear bringing about the purgation of such emotions.
- Aristotle