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But I don't think of you. - Howard Roark
Ayn Rand
2.
Your ‘brand’ is what your customers think of you, not what you think of you.
Jon Taffer
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How can you blame others for disrespecting you when you think of yourself as unworthy of respect?
Elif Safak
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Don't think of yourself as having a past, don't think of yourself as having a future. What's left?
Eckhart Tolle
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You can't control how other people see you or think of you. But you have to be comfortable with that.
Helen Mirren
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It doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks of your life. All that matters is what you think of it, and what you decide to make of it.
Bethenny Frankel
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When I am sad and wearyWhen I think all hope has goneWhen I walk along High HolbornI think of you with nothing on
Adrian Mitchell
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Every time I think of you, I always catch my breath.
John Waite
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Just stand aside and watch yourself go by; Think of yourself as 'he' instead of 'I'.
Strickland Gillilan
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The less people think of you, the more they will reveal to you or in your presence.
Lian Hearn
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I'm not really a movie star. No matter what I do in acting, whether I'm good, how much work I get, whatever, I never will be a movie star. Because I never think of myself as one. You are a movie star because you think of yourself as a movie star and always have.
Lauren Hutton
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I can never think of you as a friend. You can do without a friend.
Graham Greene
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The important thing is not to be defined by what others think of you.
Steve Coogan
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Never let anyone know what you're thinking - always know what the other thinks of you.
Gregory David Roberts
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Just think of yourself as starting from zero every time. That's what I do with every new role. I'm at zero, and I'm going to do the work.
Patton Oswalt
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You don't think of yourself as your external representation, or even your national origin or anything like that. You don't reduce yourself to that. That's kind of unthinkable.
Vijay Seshadri
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Who loves you most? Who loves you best? Who thinks of you when others rest?
Elizabeth Gilbert
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I can’t think of you and myself apart. You and I are the same to me
Leo Tolstoy
21.
When I was single and on Tinder, that was a good little "Hey, did you ever see this movie?" thing. I would never bring it up myself, but if they mentioned it, then cool, that could work for me. But then on the other hand, if they're like a superfan, that could be weird if that's all they're seeing. They think of you as that character more than who you actually are.
Lindsey Haun