I am conscious of trying to stretch the boundaries of non-fiction writing. It's always surprised me how little attention many non-fiction writers pay to the formal aspects of their work.
I have manifested everything I want in the way of physical things. I have a beautiful family and enough abundance to take care of them. I put my attention on manifesting for other people, helping those who are less fortunate.
I'm not one of those people that goes into details of my personal life on national TV to get attention. Some things are better left unsaid.
A lot of the stories are internal. They leak it to me wanting to get attention, wanting to get that headline. More times than not, I will not give it to them.
I am focused, organized, and easily able to honor the priorities that need my attention.
I look at how my kids view exercise. They have a complete understanding that nutrition and exercise go hand in hand. I didn't think like that when I was a kid. But they have a real consciousness about it that I'd like to think comes from the years of attention we've put into this.
Nothing finite is true, is interesting, is worthy to fix my attention. All that is particular is exclusive, and all that is exclusive repels me.
A long time ago when I was very little, I dreamed about being on stage. Some people told me I would never be able to do it, so I only paid attention to those who told me that I could.
The philosophical implication of race-thinking is that by offering us the mystery of heredity as an explanation, it diverts our attention from the social and intellectual factors that make up personality.
I know that unremitting attention to business is the price of success, but I don't know what success is.
Don't pay any attention to the critics - don't even ignore them.
Charisma gets the attention of man and character gets the attention of God.
Don't allow the approval and attention of others to destroy you.
It is more difficult to keep the attention of hearers than of readers.
Pay attention to the beauty surrounding you.
Some remain great cities, but they shouldn't stand still. They should move in the direction of a knowledge-oriented society. Most cities have to do something to draw attention to themselves and make their particular assets visible on the international radar. I'm not talking about developing countries, but about the United States and Europe.
I would suggest your awareness is your karma. How you feel generates your level of attention.
If you want more money, don't pay attention to the money. Pay attention to the thing that makes the money.
It is every photographer's responsibility to discover new images and a new personal way of looking at things. If he can do this his pictures will command attention and have surprise quality.
Woman is the dominant sex. Men have to do all sorts of stuff to prove that they are worthy of woman's attention.