Those who cannot work with their hearts achieve but a hollow, half-hearted success that breeds bitterness all around.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Aesop
Besides being a prime cause of poor economic growth, poor governance breeds corruption, which cripples investment, wastes resources, and diminishes confidence.
Ahmed Zewail
The only thing that's changed is the competitiveness of the series. It's only become harder to win in our series as the years have gone by. Competition breeds good things, and that's what's happened here.
Al Unser
Captaincy is a confidence game. When the team is winning and your decisions go well that breeds confidence.
Andrew Strauss
Success breeds complacency. Complacency breeds failure. Only the paranoid survive.
Andy Grove
Intuition is the wisdom formed by feeling and instinct - a gift of knowing without reasoning... Belief is ignited by hope and supported by facts and evidence - it builds alignment and creates confidence. Belief is what sets energy in motion and creates the success that breeds more success.
Angela Ahrendts
Success breeds inequality, and you don't want to choke off success.
Angus Deaton
Every solution breeds new problems.
Arthur Bloch
Every clarification breeds new questions.
I am doomed to an eternity of compulsive work. No set goal achieved satisfies. Success only breeds a new goal. The golden apple devoured has seeds. It is endless.
Bette Davis
There are eight different breeds of peacock. I have them all.
Bidzina Ivanishvili
Poverty breeds despair. We know this. Despair breeds violence. We know this. In turbulent times, isn't it cheaper, and smarter, to make friends out of potential enemies than to defend yourself against them later?
Bono
I've never really subscribed to the theory that repression breeds rebellion. I don't think that's really true.
Boots Riley
I think competition is very important; it breeds many good things in a person.
Brian McBride
If you ask me why I've succeeded, it's because I was in the Royal Marines. You have this unbelievable sense of achievement and of overcoming adversity. That's the confidence it breeds.
Brian McDermott
Anytime you are successful, I think that breeds confidence.
Case Keenum
My philosophy is familiarity breeds contempt.
Chaka Khan
There can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt.
Charles de Gaulle
And I know it's an old cliche, but winning and being in a winning position breeds confidence - cliche or not, it's still true.
Chris Kamara
Everyone fears change. But what you'll find is that change breeds your most important accomplishments.
The themes that I explore, Taika Waititi also explores: how teaching children a sense of 'us and them' breeds a sense of superiority and dehumanises what one perceives as 'otherness'; and why this theme is relevant to today's rise in the far-Right, how children and youth are indoctrinated into extremism and terrorism.
Being on a set where the director has lost control is just sickening. No one goes the extra mile, there's a lot of eye-rolling... it just breeds inertia. If a director is in control, the crew follow their leader. But the second anyone senses the directors are not sure, people just swoop in.
Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.
Each nation feels superior to other nations. That breeds patriotism - and wars.
Poverty breeds lack of self-reliance.
Some folks believe that hardship breeds artistic creativity. I don't buy it. One can put up with poverty for a while when one is young, but it will inevitably wear a person down.
I am uncompromising to the point of huge dissension in the studio. And it's served me very well. My theory and my philosophy is, 'Compromise breeds mediocrity.' Obviously, you have to pick your battles, and the more success an artist has, the more they want to be involved in their own career, which is not necessarily a good thing.
Man will never understand woman and vice versa. We are oil and water. An equal level can never be maintained, as one will always excel where the other doesn't, and that breeds resentment.
There are probably only a certain number of people who can understand or tolerate how long a job will take and what demands it puts on you. And why should they? It breeds a strange kind of selfishness immersing yourself in a character for so long.
Paralysis in decision-making breeds frustration and contempt from the electorate, and provides the perfect seedbed for demagogues who fill the vacuum with populist simplicities, hatred of opposition and lies.
Border collies predate the British Kennel Club. They've been bred consistently for 100 years. They're the last working dogs in the world, with some minor exceptions. Bench shows, dog shows have ruined the other breeds, like the hunting dogs. Border collies are peasant dogs, and that's protected them.
I grew up in New York City, a town with different races, religions, and peoples. It breeds tolerance.
Feinstein doesn't interact with the people at all, and I think it breeds cynicism.
I don't think love for technology itself breeds change.
Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.
The rich are not a contented tribe. The demands from others to share their wealth become so tiresome, so insistent, they often decide they must insulate themselves. Insulation eventually breeds a mild form of paranoia.
Technology breeds crime and we are constantly trying to develop technology to stay one step ahead of the person trying to use it negatively.
What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.
Following rules is, of course, the reason the dog is man's best friend is because the dog follows rules, and they actually do experiments on that, is that how well certain breeds of dogs follow rules, and how much they internalize them. And so many hierarchical animals, obviously they follow rules.
Extremes, though contrary, have the like effects. Extreme heat kills, and so extreme cold: extreme love breeds satiety, and so extreme hatred; and too violent rigor tempts chastity, as does too much license.
Death is the king of this world: 'Tis his park where he breeds life to feed him. Cries of pain are music for his banquet.
There are some cases in which the sense of injury breeds not the will to inflict injuries and climb over them as a ladder, but a hatred of all injury.
Surveillance breeds conformity.
There's a huge dichotomy between people who grow up with alienation, which, for me, was invaluable, and people who grow up so completely privileged that it breeds this complacency and lack of desire to question or challenge or do anything significant. Those are the types of people who become partners at the corporate law firms.
That's just the culture that television breeds. No one wants to be difficult. You want to bring solutions, not problems.
Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.
You want to show your people that you value them, and you're not going to hurt them just to get a little more money in the short term. Not furloughing people breeds loyalty. It breeds a sense of security. It breeds a sense of trust.
Science is the father of knowledge, but opinion breeds ignorance.
National isolation breeds national neurosis.