"There is something that happens when you get emancipated. You approach life differently. You eat differently. You respect yourself more. You respect the gift you have been given."
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"Simplicity of approach is always best."
"The more a person loves, the closer he approaches the image of God."
"Hold tight to the mentality of being a student, meaning hold on to curiosity and approach life as a student."
"It is a fundamental rule of human life, that if the approach is good, the response is good."
"With anything, you have to approach from an educational, mature standpoint."
"We have not known a single person who has consistently or lastingly make money by thus "following the market". We do not hesitate to declare this approach is as fallacious as it is popular."
"Prudence approaches, conscience accuses."
"Approach each new problem not with a view of finding what you hope will be there, but to get the truth."
"I approach every problem with optimism."
"Man is the nearest approach to Brahman."
"He that tries to seize an opportunity after it has passed him by is like one who sees it approach but will not go to meet it."
"You must change your approach in order to change your results."
"I made a more mature approach to industrial music."
"Personally, I'd like to see more of our leaders take a technocratic approach to solving our biggest problems."
"Even the stout of heart shrink when they see the approach of death."
"In the approach to virtue there are many steps."
"I have a utilitarian approach to dressing; as long as I quite like it and it covers me up, I don't care what it is."
"The main thing is to have a gutsy approach and use your head."
"Part of the maturity of the sciences is an appreciation of which questions are best left to other disciplinary approaches."
"I suppose my approach to religion is like my approach to music - I take what I want and leave the rest."